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  2. Time Team specials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Time Team special episodes that aired between 1997 and 2014. These special episodes often depart somewhat from the regular Time Team format, by revisiting previous sites to do a follow-up story; travelling outside the UK to excavate other sites of interest; chronicling digs overseen by other organisations; or using information gleaned from other Time Team episodes to draw a ...

  3. List of Time Team episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes of Time Team, a British television/web programme about archaeology, that aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to, [1] 7 September 2014. In 2022 Time Team returned on YouTube, with Series 21 onwards presented by Gus Casely-Hayford.

  4. The Complete and Utter History of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The idea (inspired by a sketch in an earlier show, Twice a Fortnight) was to replay history as if television had been around at the time. [2] Sketches included interviews with the vital characters in the dressing-room after the Battle of Hastings, Samuel Pepys presenting a television chat-show and an estate agent trying to sell Stonehenge to a young couple looking for their first home ("It's ...

  5. Georgia Guidestones - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Guidestones was a granite monument that stood in Elbert County, Georgia, United States, from 1980 to 2022.It was 19 feet 3 inches (5.87 m) tall and made from six granite slabs weighing a total of 237,746 pounds (107,840 kg). [1]

  6. Stonehenge - Wikipedia

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    Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles (3 km) west of Amesbury.It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet (4.0 m) high, seven feet (2.1 m) wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones, held in place with mortise and tenon joints, a feature unique among ...

  7. Children of the Stones - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Burnham, co-writer of the script, stated that although it was only seven episodes long, the series had stayed with him ever since due to the fans' interest. [ 3 ] Adam Scovell, writing for the British Film Institute , cited Children of the Stones as an example of the " folk horror " subgenre, because of the serial's use of an isolated ...

  8. Aubrey holes - Wikipedia

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    Many interpretations prefer an astronomical explanation for the purpose of the holes although this is by no means proved. It was formerly thought that when the Aubrey holes were first dug, the only standing feature at Stonehenge was the Heelstone, which marked the point of the midsummer sunrise, viewed from the centre of the henge.

  9. Julian C. Richards - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 he published Stonehenge: The Story So Far. [3] Other works include Stonehenge: A History in Photographs [ 4 ] (2004) and the children's book The Amazing Pop-up Stonehenge [ 5 ] (2005). Richards lives with his family in Shaftesbury , Dorset , where he maintains his special interest in the prehistory of Wessex and particularly Stonehenge .