Tristan Hughes goes on a road trip of a lifetime to discover more about the mysteries of prehistoric Scotland.
In Part one, Tristan heads to Orkney to investigate its astonishing 5,000 year old Stone Age remains.
In Part two, Tristan sees the beautiful carvings of adult red deer, the first animal representations in Scotland. This is just one of the remarkable finds in one of the most extraordinary prehistoric landscapes in Scotland: the magical and mysterious Kilmartin Glen.
In Part three, Tristan ventures across Scotland to investigate prehistoric skyscrapers – brochs.
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Hi All. Is it possible the little balls at Scara Brae were used for grinding down flour using a shaped bowl possibly on a lap?
Thanks Richard
This was a great watch.
imagine they are trying to say Africans were there first…LOL
That was awesome!!
gobekli tepe its 11000 years old…those looks even older
Grausame Stimme
its more and more likely all these monuments are linked to the doggerland catastrophy…it must have been the apocalypse to the people back then….
people were forced to go vegan/farming,cause of the mass disapearance of wildlife,and probably lots of forage flora too…not that different from the man made catastrophy we are in today….
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