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Legananny Dolmen Videos
Time to wake up!! The Megalithic Mystery of Korea: The Dolmens
It's fair to say that the #Dolmens aren't out with the realms of possibility in terms of an #Ancient construction method, but how exactly they were done remains a #Mystery of history - How did they lift 70t.
Narrated by BuzWeaver:
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This content was made possible with generous support from the British Korean Society
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Licensed under a creative commons from a written work by Mark Cartwright: (Cartwright, M. (2016, December 01). Dolmens of Ancient Korea)
Clea Lakes Crannog
This lake is right on my doorstep and I have flown over it before with some bewilderment at the complexity of its shores, so I decided to find out about the Clea Lakes and “crannogs” in Ireland.
Prof. Aidan O'Sullivan of UCD put it very well when he asked the following, “What – in the name of all that is good and holy – are they doing? What are they doing out on an island there? Why are they doing this? I still, in a sense, don’t really fully understand it. They were metres from dry land! They were literally a stone’s throw from the drumlin. They could have inhabited perfectly nice stable dry surface which didn’t require them to be continually building up the material around them and to be sinking up to their knees in the mud and the muck and the dirt… Why did they do this? Why did they go to such work?... I don’t know.”
For more information on the history of Clea Lakes and crannogs see what I found below.
Valhalla and the Fjörd By Peter Moore
The Early Development of Irish Society: The Evidence of Aerial Photography
The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland
A Trial Excavation in Clea Lakes Crannog, Co. Down
THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL ROLE OF CRANNOGS IN EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND By Aidan O’Sullivan p.173
Drumclay crannog, Enniskillen
Robert M Chapple - Archeologist
Archaeologists excavate Drumclay Crannog
FLIGHT INFO
Still air, late evening flight as the sun sank in the northwest. Footage recorded using a Mi Drone 4K Edited in Davinci Resolve