The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
Become a Patron! Bogland Treasure Hunt / DISASTER IN THE BOG / When Everything Goes Wrong! Do you ever get those days when everything goes wrong – Here in this treasure hunting video that’s precisely what happens to Stephen and Yhana as they head out on a field-walking trip in search of treasure that has …
Become a Patron! Treasure Hunting Neanderthal Flint Tools / Mousterian Treasure Finds Hunting for treasure and prehistoric finds in the great outdoors. Watch as we discover, beneath thousands of years of mud – Neanderthal, Mesolithic and Neolithic worked flint tools, on a site that has yielded lots of surprise discoveries, including bone from an ancient …
Become a Patron! Lockdown Neolithic Treasure Hunting Find / We Found a Stone Age Hammer Join Stephen and Yhana as they head out on a Neolithic Treasure Hunting Trip. To their surprise they discover their biggest find yet. A Neolithic Stone Age Hammer. The British Neolithic Period dates from 4000 – 2500 BCE. So this …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …
The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx history that spanned from c. 4000 to c. 2,500 BCE. The final part of the Stone Age in the British Isles, it was a part of the greater Neolithic, or “New Stone Age“, across Europe. Humans first settled down and began farming. …