We dig deeper so you don’t have to. It’s over fourteen years since we produced our epic film ’Standing with Stones’, but in the last couple of years we’ve been expanding the range of our output to include podcasts, short films and live shows. We’ve also been expanding our reach into the academic archaeological community. This means we can bring you the very latest research into and thinking about our ancient past, in an entertaining and varied way.
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We dig deeper so you don’t have to. It’s over fourteen years since we produced our epic film ’Standing with Stones’, but in the last couple of years we’ve been expanding the range of our output to include podcasts, short films and live shows. We’ve also been expanding our reach into the academic archaeological community. This means we can bring you the very latest research into and thinking about our ancient past, in an entertaining and varied way.
Why Stonehenge isn’t a henge and what is a henge anyway?
The Prehistory Guys
25 minutes
2 years ago
Why Stonehenge isn’t a henge and what is a henge anyway?
Every week we make an exclusive short podcast for our Patreon supporters called 'The Monday Moot'. It's a kind of a sandbox where we air our thoughts on aspects of prehistoric archaeology.
Sometimes, those thoughts become worthy topics for a wider audience and this is one of those instances. Here, Michael & Rupert ask if the word 'henge' has an impact on the way we view our circular earthworks in the UK.
KENNY BROPHY INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/f6yQcGzqccg
The Prehistory Guys
We dig deeper so you don’t have to. It’s over fourteen years since we produced our epic film ’Standing with Stones’, but in the last couple of years we’ve been expanding the range of our output to include podcasts, short films and live shows. We’ve also been expanding our reach into the academic archaeological community. This means we can bring you the very latest research into and thinking about our ancient past, in an entertaining and varied way.