Incredible Archaeological Discoveries Made On Islands



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  1. Always nice to see things be referred to by their actual name and in a proper historical context. It's refreshing to see people reminded who actual, real Nazis were. Feels to me like people are often a tad too quick to call those they simply disagree with this word because they've learnt that it pretty much is like farting during an argument. It ends any discourse or debate and just makes the other party want to get tf out of there. After that word flies, you usually know there's no more words of reason which can be spoken. This is my opinion and everybody is free to disagree 👍🏻

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  2. Please can you fact check? I enjoy your videos, but as in this, you often get basic facts wrong. The Druids were 1000's of years later than the Neolithic, and have nothing to do with the many Neolithic monuments of Anglesey. The Romans slaughteredthem en masse in order to control the population, so they had no tombs.

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  3. hey, Katrina! i'd like to visit all of these isles. i guess, if i have to pick one, it would be Santorini ….no……Anglesea…..no…..Inisfarn(sp)….. aaahhh, i can't make a choice. they are all so interesting and some are mysterious and somewhat spooky. the island no one wants to buy, i'd gladly buy and live on, if i could. i aint fraid o no ghosts!👀👻
    sssooo, if you go to one of these and need traveling companion…..pick me! please?🙂🙃 until then, i'll see you whenever i can! Bye!

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  4. The story about Santorini isn't completely right. Yes, it's a vulcano and then it was called Thera. When the Vulcano burst out 3/4th of the island dissepeared in the sea. The collaps has gave a huge tsunami that also destroyed the coast of Creta, the other island of the minoïn culture. But it can be that they called them self Atlantia, we just call them minoïns because of the myth of the odyssey and the name of king Minos in that story of Homerus whose name we used for naming the culture after the discovery of Knossos .

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  5. Ah so the 'isle of seven cities' is one of those 'ancient mapmaker copyright islands' love the content, great stuff to help me get out of panic attacks and wake up!

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