What an amazing young woman. So creative. So imaginative. So resourceful. What an inspiration she is. Thank you for bringing her onto The Prehistory Guys, and to show us another side to the Prehistoric journey.
What an inspiration to us all! How wonderful that education is expanding so much on your side of the ocean. Sometimes I think that we in the U.S. are so busy trying to prove our ancestry back to "important people" that we do not look backward enough to what humanity has evolved here or in any other part of the world. It is amazing to find that 980K years ago humanity traveled across the sea to settle on islands and lands they could not see! How much more we have to honor and appreciate the courage, ingenuity, and skills as WELL as the brains of our forefathers and foremothers. Perhaps, this will lead to people not depending so much on appearances and genealogy, having to feel "above" others to feel alright. thank you again, p-Guys, for treating us to another stellar subject and spokesperson.
I've been a regular visitor to the Corinium museum for many years and have been so impressed by the changes I've seen happen. I'm so glad the prehistory galleries have had a make over, they have such amazing objects to display. Lovely to hear from the person responsible for the wonderful changes. Can't wait to see it!
Open and buzzin today, complete with children...just like ancient times. We ran out of time to visit Hazelton we were so absorbed. Thanks so much Amanda and thanks to Prehistory guys.
My best friend lives in Cirencester and next time I go to visit her I will be requesting a trip to the museum. Thanks for letting me know of its existence.
You can walk round at least part of the Corinium Museum on Google Maps, so if you're in another part of the world, or like me, prevented from visiting in person because of COVID, I suggest you wander round virtually.
A tremendous interview, thank you so much you guys. One small point, can Rupert focus his camera on himself and not the clutter in the back of his office? I think we'd all like to see a crisp clear mop-top and a fuzzy tripod and books!
What an amazing young woman. So creative. So imaginative. So resourceful. What an inspiration she is. Thank you for bringing her onto The Prehistory Guys, and to show us another side to the Prehistoric journey.
What an inspiration to us all! How wonderful that education is expanding so much on your side of the ocean. Sometimes I think that we in the U.S. are so busy trying to prove our ancestry back to "important people" that we do not look backward enough to what humanity has evolved here or in any other part of the world. It is amazing to find that 980K years ago humanity traveled across the sea to settle on islands and lands they could not see! How much more we have to honor and appreciate the courage, ingenuity, and skills as WELL as the brains of our forefathers and foremothers. Perhaps, this will lead to people not depending so much on appearances and genealogy, having to feel "above" others to feel alright. thank you again, p-Guys, for treating us to another stellar subject and spokesperson.
I've been a regular visitor to the Corinium museum for many years and have been so impressed by the changes I've seen happen. I'm so glad the prehistory galleries have had a make over, they have such amazing objects to display. Lovely to hear from the person responsible for the wonderful changes. Can't wait to see it!
Totally agree!
Open and buzzin today, complete with children...just like ancient times. We ran out of time to visit Hazelton we were so absorbed. Thanks so much Amanda and thanks to Prehistory guys.
We love prehistory and she is one of the people that allows us to indulge our passion.
My best friend lives in Cirencester and next time I go to visit her I will be requesting a trip to the museum. Thanks for letting me know of its existence.
Omg….. I want to work with her!!!! I found this so inspiring and informative thank you all.. 🏴🙏🏼🥃🥃🥃🥃
Only recently found your channel gents. Enjoying it a lot and learning loads!
Welcome aboard!
thank you for sharing this amazing museum
Amazing work Amanda and crew! Amanda, the boys are not alone, the tactile map(mat) is not in the shop on your website.. hope it's available soon..
Well done interview of a fantastic guest. You guys are doing great work.
Much appreciated!
You can walk round at least part of the Corinium Museum on Google Maps, so if you're in another part of the world, or like me, prevented from visiting in person because of COVID, I suggest you wander round virtually.
Now, we all want an Archeology Play Mat. 🦴
sadly Amanda is right about the Melbourne Museum, the horse is the highlight. great conversation guys well worth waiting for the youtube version.
How fab that they're focussing so much on children and what a shame Amanda didn't encounter prehistory in her own childhood in Australia.
You are such intelligent hosts! You let such an intereresting woman talk with only srimulating queqtions.
This interview was a lovely way to spend my Sunday afternoon. 🤗
Now I'm off to visit the museum website.
What a great interview,you lads are on top of your game,amanda hart brilliant :-)
Thanks so much!
Ooh that's a nice surprise, I grew up in Nailsworth
Great interview, great subject.
Dang, I don't know anyone who'd rate a hide and hooves burial 😢 Wonderful interview!
Greetings to All!
Hello. I am sir not appearing in this film. Let's watch together but at different times.
Last time I visited was 3 or 4 years ago, sounds like another trip is due as soon as possible..
A tremendous interview, thank you so much you guys.
One small point, can Rupert focus his camera on himself and not the clutter in the back of his office? I think we'd all like to see a crisp clear mop-top and a fuzzy tripod and books!
CLUTTER???? Anything that distracts you from my ageing saggy face has got to be a good thing:)
Redrum is the race horse I remember from my childhood.
No comment. (Except this, for the algorithm.)