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I guess it might be worth downloading one or two back editions of Time Team - theone on the island hut settlement stands out. Have a look for a CoasttoCoast broadcast about microwaves - it's quite worrying. Never mind Timewatch - what's that extinct American cowboy show with Ian McShane called? (It's not Torchwood). There's three series 'up there' - they'd take a few coffees to download!

StoneGloves wrote:
I guess it might be worth downloading one or two back editions of Time Team - theone on the island hut settlement stands out. Have a look for a CoasttoCoast broadcast about microwaves - it's quite worrying. Never mind Timewatch - what's that extinct American cowboy show with Ian McShane called? (It's not Torchwood). There's three series 'up there' - they'd take a few coffees to download!
Deadwood

Island hut settlements being a show on Crannogs I've missed? Or huts on islands?

Dunno which series Ian McShane did but will google it.

I was reading this fella Graham Hancock. site (you may say he's an idiot not worth reading) on the underwater archaeology around India. Says there's evidence to say that the Vedas might be more historical than legendary, as things they are finding are mentioned in the Vedas.
http://www.grahamhancock.com/underworld/underworld5.php

Scotland is higher because of bounce back after the ice, but the seas rose when the ice melted too didn't they? I remember watching a show about Scotland where they said the coastline disappeared at a rate of two metres per year. Doggerland under the North Sea often throws up good finds, I think Time Team did a show on that too.