A burial Chamber Older Then The Pyramids | Ancient Tracks | S1E02 | Beyond Documentary
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In this series, presenter and amateur historian Tony Robinson, makes his way along Britain’s most scenic and captivating ancient tracks. These are trails whose origins are lost in antiquity and existed from earliest prehistoric times but can still be walked today.
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Great video! Just one thing; music is too loud! It can't be louder than the speaker (Tony's voice) but it is! Please its not necessary having music at all!
Surely you realize these videos weren’t made for UA-cam, they were made for TV decades ago. The people who added music to the film are probably dead by now.
@@drhyshek These episodes with Tony Robinson were made just over six years ago, not ''decades ago''.
I totally agree. The excellent work of an outstanding presenter is ruined by unnecessary added noise. This is one of the reasons that I cancelled my TV license - too many amateurish producers/directors were ruining good documentaries with this.
@@drhyshek It’s no less annoying on TV.
Awesome video ! Tony Robinson makes the documentary much more interesting.
Just 2 days ago I finished rereading “Sarum” by Edward Rutherfurd which is all about Salisbury and the area around it. The book mentions the ancient barrows (tombs), the Celtic stone circles built in Wiltshire and the chalk ridges and the paths on them. To actually see what I’d just read about was a wonderful bit of serendipity!
Enjoyable video. The music is too loud and it should read, "older than", not, "older then".
Thanks Tony. I just love the green fields of England. Always wish I had been born there. If there is a next time around I’d like to be born fit and healthy in Uffington please. Imagine being able to ramble the lanes and walkways every weekend!!
I really enjoyed the video and I love how Tony always seems to have so much energy - I wish I did nowadays! Ancient history is always interesting, in part, I think, because we can never know everything about it.
Loving the video….except for the loud music,( noise,) accompanying it. Why? It makes it hard to hear the narrative in parts.
That is an extremely common symptom of 2000's-2010's television. This isn't even bad, actually! Anyway, this is a TV show that's been reuploaded to UA-cam. You can watch the whole show on a YT channel called "TRACKS".
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. So many comments about the music, but I found it great.
Oh Wiltshire! I am Norwegian and started genealogical research a few years ago. Since I had some ancestors who were the king's men or other high-ranking men, I came a long way back. Around the year 950, a Briton came to Norway, we don't have his name, but he was called Frost in Norway, which means the same in Norwegian as in English. And it is from this area that he came. He married a Viking chieftain's daughter. It is almost impossible to know for sure that this is true, but it is a good thought as I have always had a love for Britain. Unfortunately I have fallen ill and will never in this life make it to Wiltshire, but perhaps my children? Now I'm going to enjoy this video.
The music when the hawk started flying got my heart beating like crazy. That was great to see him fly!
Jason Kingsley! He looks so young here.
Love Tony and his history videos whether Time team or this hiking ones. I was inducted into the old ways at Avebury and i have visited Stonehenge many times. Also I know I have lived many times before this life and I still have more to go
Here in the States, people wouldn't leave any offerings other than broken beer bottles, shattered dreams of college and unwanted pregnancies.
Its Tony, of course I watched and liked!
Why ruin the video by drowning out Tony with music? They did the same with "time team " . Apart from that it's very good.
The music is too loud.
Older 'THAN' is correct. "Older THEN" in the title is incorrect.
All the land I see in this video , shocks me , who owns it , why do we live so cooped up tightly packed in terrace houses . Being in Portsmouth the most densely populated island city of Europe it makes me want to escape to the land and nature .
Nice to see the clouties in the trees at Wayland's Smithy. People have been doing that for thousands of years.
I want to backpack around the uk. Someday I'll make it happen
I'm wondering if the audio has been remixed to avoid copyright violation. The sound balance is shocking.
Will have to look for this elsewhere.
I don’t think it’s so easy to calibrate the music with taking voice , it shouldn’t dominate the spoken words.
A buirial chamber older THAN the pyramids, it's not older then.
* THAN the pyramids
The dig for content between the music didn't yield enough. Must be a music video...
When historians and archaeologists can’t explain something their go to explanation is it ceremonial lol
Beyond Documentary, you might want to revisit your decision not to hire a copy editor to proofread your titles.
Always happy to help proof, anytime!
Older *Than the Pyramids
You can't expect anyone sensible enough to appreciate documentaries to take you seriously when you don't know the proper usage of the words then and than.
Ohhh I’m so upset ! I love your videos but the audio was terrible! DO OVER!
Used the CC, and muted the entire documentary. Music was way too loud to hear the presentation.
Why is the music so loud?
Than Not "then".
This story about the blacksmith shoeing the horse at night….well I come up with a reason this might be true. In this day and age there are people who can’t go out in the sunlight, I can’t remember the true name for this disease. Anyway if he were born afflicted they would still need to work to feed and clothe themselves so if that comes into play then it makes sense and because it’s at night people were on their way in the morning so convenient……just an old ladies theory…….
Porphyria, perhaps?
Or maybe just people who didnt want to deal with other people....
Could be a good video if the Music was removed
A burial Chamber Older Than The Pyramids!!!
Than*
very very interresting for a Dane, too, but a shame with that loud music..
Brill God bless
Older than not older then. How is one supposed to put store in a documentary when it uses such poor grammar in it heading?
Not loud just filling the picture.
L'abri Crô-Magnon 36 000 years
Track ways could be Lay lines......
Ley lines? Perhaps, but usually they were just the safest or easiest paths.
Just enjoy this wonderful opportunity and stop the awful trait of moaning about everything that may not be quite perfect, I know that you will find life so very much more enjoyable.
Have a wonderful day....... Robert in NZ
Music is too LOUD
Very good program, but the music is not acceptable its fare to loud and drowns Tony's vice. Its not required so please remove it.
My son brought me to Ayebury where I saw those wonderful stones which surrounded the village. As a psychic, I saw that earlier residents used the stones to protect their village from the negative energy being sent from Stonehenge. I saw the aerial photo of the village which had the huge stones displaying a smiling face.
I'm a psychic as well, there is no, nor has there ever been any negative energies coming from Stonehenge.
@@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164
What"a the official narrative?
I saw what I saw, sacrifices at Stonehenge, not good.
@@maggieyanor5082 Why do you consider Sacrifices bad? You lack knowledge and understanding of it's intent. So to make a blanket and ignorant statement such as yours how inept your are as a psychic. You're projecting your own fears, faults and neurosis into your "visions". I suggest you stop before you hurt yourself or others.
Terrible energy at Stonehenge, sacrifices
I agree so many vidoes have the same problem especaily of you wear hearing aids
Older than? 5,000 years?
Tony seemed a bit gutted to admit that the ancient indigenous Briton's had advanced chariots and roads. The Romans did not found London. There is ignored evidence of pre Roman coins, smelting furnaces, walls and bridges. Llud gate in London? How can you have a gate without a wall? When Tony speaks of ,'our ancestors ', it is interesting to note that these megaliths were ancient long before any Saxon set foot on the island. He is so keen to talk about the sites from an Anglo Saxon perspective, it detracts from the actual native indigenous Briton's who built the sites. He insists on talking about England's mythical landscape when the sites, although they happen to lie in what was eventually to become England, have nothing to do with the English at all. English Heritage may be the guardians of the sites nowadays, but none of them are really connected to the English who have just 1500 years of history in Britain. Anyway, it is my opinion that many of the people who now identify as English / of Germanic ancestry are really ancient British. Their true history was deleted in order a minor Hanoverian dynasty who had interbred for centuries could be accepted in an island they had no legitimate claim to. So, a Germanic master race narrative was introduced, and the native indigenous people's history was deleted. The English have lost their true history, but the Irish, Scots and the Welsh have fortunately managed against all odds to hang on to theirs. Oh... Tony admitted sophisticated trade with the continent towards the end of the programme. I find it fascinating that the historical record of Britain is usually narrated from the perspective of foreign dynasties and people, Romans Saxon's Jutes Flemish Vikings Normans Norman English and eventually the English. By the way there never were any Celtic people in Britain.
Wow, another professional video company that can't spell. I guess there's no call for it these days.
MusicMakesListeningDifficult!!!!!!!!
From being famous for Baldrick? To this. Tony is indeed a national treasure in his own right!
Which is why he is Sir Tony Robinson. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
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Muzak is too loud, too busy!! We can't hear him talk without the muzak being completely obnoxious! What irritating dolt decreed muzak into these documentaries?
Grammar Nazi's are out in force in comments, because someone made a mistake in the title 🤣😂 must all be perfect themselves 🤔
Largest stone circle in 'shared' English knowledge .. NOT on earth.🤦geez u guys!
Where is the largest on earth, then? Always want to learn stuff like that....🙂
@@RICDirector before i forget it's 'the roundel' in turkey in 22'.😆 Ok so dating I still believe they said between 11 and 1500 bce ..& not G- tepe but a close settlement I can't pronounce has one. It maybe newer than tepe even but yes we are finding more things its exciting times!👍
You know the agae of thr piramids? All His andTheir stories are liesYou are even greater than we expected.
The eagle call and the american truck horn. Ho hum.