As a new subscriber, I'm very much enjoying your videos. I would imagine a further difficulty in Mesolithic research is the loss of once prime land due to sea level rise.
Yes you are right, and coastal sites as well which can involve some tide dodging, although it also involves finding some incredibly well preserved stuff. E.g. footprints, organic materials.
Do people think there is less interest in this period of Britain's history, like the Picts . It seems to me that the current enthusiasm for Pictish research is more about post Pictland as DNA analysis of the burial sites, which would have been of the aristocracy, shows Gaelic and Irish DNA. I think it's entirely possible that the upright stones we have with battles on one side and "celtic" christian cross on the other could depict battles between those Pictish tribes with leaders who had decided to collaborate with the Roman Catholic church and it's "priests" against those tribe who did / would not.
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As a new subscriber, I'm very much enjoying your videos. I would imagine a further difficulty in Mesolithic research is the loss of once prime land due to sea level rise.
Yes you are right, and coastal sites as well which can involve some tide dodging, although it also involves finding some incredibly well preserved stuff. E.g. footprints, organic materials.
Can't read the list of documents. Please post the Star Car PDF access. Thanks
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Do people think there is less interest in this period of Britain's history, like the Picts . It seems to me that the current enthusiasm for Pictish research is more about post Pictland as DNA analysis of the burial sites, which would have been of the aristocracy, shows Gaelic and Irish DNA. I think it's entirely possible that the upright stones we have with battles on one side and "celtic" christian cross on the other could depict battles between those Pictish tribes with leaders who had decided to collaborate with the Roman Catholic church and it's "priests" against those tribe who did / would not.