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I’ve been watching for over an hour now and I must say your content is of higher quality than the majority of professional or mainstream documentaries. You deserve the best with the amount of work you put into these videos. Your unique storytelling and narration can not be matched with ai.
What a bonus thank you History Time I've been an avid fan since the beginning and love when you bring a new video out. I love your brothers channel too excellent stuff.
That was magnificent! It really hits home if you watch the entire video to the end. I want to say WOW I had no idea that so much is known about Ireland! Well Done!
Always surprising that Ireland was peopled AFTER the Americas. Very impressed you started at early Paleolithic forays, a lot of surveys of Irish prehistory ignore that. I'm so glad I was able to see Newgrange when I studied in Ireland.
Yessss ! Im from mountsandel coleraine . Mountsandel Wood is the earliest known settlement of man in Ireland dating to between 7600 and 7900BC. Flint tools were found here, indicating that Stone Age hunters camped here to fish salmon in the natural weir. The earthen fort is thought to date back to Norman times.
There have been people here in Ireland for over 30,000 years the ice sheets never fully covered our island there was always habitatal land in the south west even in that period
You realise Ireland was still connected via a land bridge during 8000 BC? It wasn't "across the sea", Doggerland was still well above sea level. And before that, mainland Europe was connected to Ireland via ice sheets. You can't say with certainty that Ireland had no inhabitants.
Lewis jas jad man for over 100.000 years the last ice age before this one were in ronaval mountain jill jas deep caves that are warm and fish are in them did tjis is,and every totaly freeze ot jad loads of trees once
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It is still just as beautiful if you take the time.
I’ve been watching for over an hour now and I must say your content is of higher quality than the majority of professional or mainstream documentaries. You deserve the best with the amount of work you put into these videos. Your unique storytelling and narration can not be matched with ai.
Take my two hours, Pete. Banger of a topic.
~Chris
My favorite narrator of all time. Every time he speaks I get immersed into a different time.
Pete and Paul Cooper are my favorites. Can’t wait to watch 14 times😊😊
I am so excited to watch this
I missed this channel. I love these long prehistoric videos so much
I appreciate the work you put into writing these, thanks Pete!
So, so well done! Loved it so much. Thank you for this great show, and all the heard work it took to do it. Thanks!
What a bonus thank you History Time I've been an avid fan since the beginning and love when you bring a new video out. I love your brothers channel too excellent stuff.
That was magnificent! It really hits home if you watch the entire video to the end. I want to say WOW I had no idea that so much is known about Ireland! Well Done!
Well this just made my night!
This is a gift!!
this makes me forget the real time just for a bit...thank you, history time!
Once again Pete, you have produced a fantastic documentary.👍
Omg I was literally searching for Irish history and was saying I was hoping you would release some 😭
God is moving through Pete Kelly
Pete is one of the best UA-cam creators for us history lovers. Have a lovely day.
Yet another masterpiece. All other history channels take note! This is how it's done.
Perfect bedtime viewing with that soothing voice.
Thank you Pete!!!!
Always surprising that Ireland was peopled AFTER the Americas. Very impressed you started at early Paleolithic forays, a lot of surveys of Irish prehistory ignore that.
I'm so glad I was able to see Newgrange when I studied in Ireland.
I did a double take when I saw the upload. I'm so excited to have this for tomorrow when I'm cleaning.
Love you Pete, keep up the great work!
Sweet!!!!
Nice one. Hello from Belfast
Nice!
Yessss ! Im from mountsandel coleraine .
Mountsandel Wood is the earliest known settlement of man in Ireland dating to between 7600 and 7900BC.
Flint tools were found here, indicating that Stone Age hunters camped here to fish salmon in the natural weir. The earthen fort is thought to date back to Norman times.
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Ireland is the birthplace of humanity
*who else is here in 2069?*
Here 👋 I've just celebrated my 103rd birthday -- I love the improvements in nutrition and medicine I've seen 💜
Delightful! Shetland and Orkney next!?
Cool! No one is producing content for the holidays so this is will keep me entertained.
liken it son been a while kidd 🤛🏻🔥💯💪🏻
Mahalo
Dear obligations: BRB in 2 hrs
Aye history guy ! Make more podcasts
Omg yes!!
Praise the Lord!! 2 hour History Time anti depression fuel just dropped
Just in time for a nap
the king has returned
👍 yep sure has
we are so back (it’s me, i’m back being weirdly knowledgeable on history again)
There have been people here in Ireland for over 30,000 years the ice sheets never fully covered our island there was always habitatal land in the south west even in that period
How may times will I have to hear 'British Isles'?
Let's Goo
My Haplogroup is pre-Celtic Irish. All of you occupiers, get out!
(But, leave the beer.)
Could do without the music
HISTORY TIME RELEASED A VIDEO
*OK EVERYONE CALM DOWN IT'S HAPPENING!*
Sometimes, in your on-screen text, you spell the era “palaeolithic”, other times “paleolithic”. How do you choose which to use when?
We need more trees 😢
You realise Ireland was still connected via a land bridge during 8000 BC? It wasn't "across the sea", Doggerland was still well above sea level. And before that, mainland Europe was connected to Ireland via ice sheets. You can't say with certainty that Ireland had no inhabitants.
Yes yes yeeessssshhhh
lay nothing? ICELAND
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Bits of this are not true. But very good 👍🏽 😊
Lewis jas jad man for over 100.000 years the last ice age before this one were in ronaval mountain jill jas deep caves that are warm and fish are in them did tjis is,and every totaly freeze ot jad loads of trees once
Ireland, "foreboding"? lol