The Skeletons of Belas Knap - Secrets of a Stone-Age Grave
Belas Knap is one of the finest and oldest neolithic long barrows in the UK. It has been extensively studied (for lack of a more suitable word) in the 19th and early 20th century. But we have some recent evidence for secrets still to be unveiled. Let's have a short look at the evidence as it presents itself so far...

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What happened Inside Silbury Hill

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The Volcano Of Bosenhahn - Ruins that Should not Exist

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This is the Oldest Family Tree in the World (From the Tombs of Neolithic Britain)

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This Roman Road Makes NO SENSE - Wade's Causeway

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The Real Origins of England - Debunking the Anglo-Saxon Invasion Myth

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The Amesbury Archer : 20 Years On

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No Known Anglo Saxon Settlements in the Northwest

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The Roman Road. That had a Significant Kink

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Arthur’s Stone: Archaeologists Uncover A Neolithic Monument Older Than Stone Henge

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900,000 BC: What Can Archaeologists Tell Us About Prehistoric Britain? | Digging For Britain

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Britain’s LOST Megalithic Wonder (that’s bigger than Stonehenge!)

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YORKSHIRE: The Tallest Megalith Nobody Talks About And It's Not Stonehenge

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The Babylonian Map of the World with Irving Finkel | Curator’s Corner S9 Ep5

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Archeologists Discover An Ancient Secret Hidden Beneath Arthur's Stone

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Hailes and the Blood of Christ - The Abbey and the missing Relic

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The Uffington White Horse 2 - The Book and Interview

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Here was the world Hitler planned

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Who Were the First Humans on British Shores? | The Story of 'Cheddar Man'

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Who were the people of Stonehenge? Curators' Tour of The World of Stonehenge

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