Neolithic Orkney: the First Farmers [4K]

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Published 2021-10-05
Neolithic Orkney: the First Farmers
and an exploration into Neolithic Britain
(Callanish stone circle is covered in detail here-   • Callanish Stone Circle: Neolithic Mys...  )
featuring the Neolithic monuments of The Stones of Stenness, The Ring of Brodgar, Maeshowe and the neolithic village of Skara Brae.. as well as dolmens of Cornwall, Pembrokeshire and Anglesea

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All Comments (21)
  • @julesdingle
    Hi Everyone, thanks for watching and please.. hit the subscribe button, I'm current in Iberia exploring and filming Neolithic sites and will be bring them to this change soon.. so don't miss out. best xJ
  • @TheJoan48
    I want to learn as much as possible about the history of Ireland because it's in my DNA. Have you heard people say they're fascinated on a gut level by the ancient stones? I sure am.
  • 👋🇨🇦 I ❤ ❤ ❤ your brilliant drone videography, comprehensive historic timeline research, and your interestingly informative narrative 😍🌟🥰 Thank You, Very Much, From Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦 🦌🍁
  • What a beautiful piece of art. I can only prize the photography as well as the research made into an exquisite audiovisual narrative. Thank you. Looking forward to watch more of your work.
  • This was very informative and produced well. I believe that we have been farming and raising livestock for much longer than 12 000 years.
  • @balmey
    Very informative and interesting
  • @Andy_Babb
    Thank you for not using AI to narrate. I really enjoy these kind of videos and especially this period of time in this region (UK & Northern Europe in general) so thanks for sharing your knowledge!
  • @tinab3364
    Your research of history is amazing
  • @baldmetal
    Some dolmens are almost exactly to one I saw in Vasque Country (Spain). Is the first time I see them in other place. Thank you for this great document!
  • @somerfeeild
    As good as any other history and archaeological YouTube channel I’ve seen lately. The drone shots and atmospheric tone really work well when it works. The information could be “punchier” but that might ruin it also
  • @MaineMan086
    We will be visiting Orkney in June 2024, and we learned a lot from your excellent video! It always helps to study a place before one visits it. The drone clips were superb! I plan to have my drone along and hope I can create something as fascinating (weather permitting)!
  • @DJEastwood24
    A good video with lots of relevant information.. many dubious assumptions too, though.