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Not to be the dude who posts links to videos on your blog, but the pic of snowy Stonehenge made me think of it. If you haven’t seen it this is great series on the History of Ancient Britain, aired on the BBC in 2011 with archelogost Neil Oliver as host. The full series was up, but recently go taken down, I could only find episode one, the age of ice. Hopefully the whole series will be put back up again by some other kind soul. I found it thrilling to actually see the bones of Boxgrove man, Cheddar man and gravegoods of the Amesbury archer. Series continues on the History of Celtic Britain (all of which is up on youtube, but in segments), and ends with the Roman invasion and colonization of Britain.
Cool Dave. Thanks