In this week's ancient history news my headline story is about the discovery two megalithic stone circles in Devon. I then discuss the reevaluation of an earthen and stone monument in Cornwall known as King Arthur's Hall and the discovery of an inscription in Syria that may push the invention of the alphabet back by five hundred years!
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✨ IN THIS EPISODE
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Two previously unknown Neolithic stone circles found on Dartmoor
05:06 Earthen and stone enclosure found to be 4,000 years older than previously thought
06:46 What may be the earliest example of the alphabet discovered in a tomb in Syria
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✨ REFERENCES
Metcalfe, T., (2024). ‘2 Stone Age circles discovered on English moorland may have been part of a 'sacred arc',’ Livescience, 21 November. [ Ссылка ]
Addley, E., (2024). ‘Cornish monument is 4,000 years older than was thought and ‘without parallel’,’ Guardian, 7 November. [ Ссылка ]
Naddaf, M., (2024). ‘Evidence of oldest known alphabet unearthed among Syrian tomb treasures’, Nature, 24 November. [ Ссылка ]
✨ PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS
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Merrivale menhir, credit: Herbythyme
Grimspound hut circle, credit: Herbythyme
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Grimspound Bronze Age settlement, credit: Vince Hogg
King Arthur’s Hall, credit: Dietrich Krieger
Serabit el-Khadim, credit: Roland Unger
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Merrivale stone rows, credit: Sandy Gerrard
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A standing stone at King Arthur’s Hall
Proto-Sinaitic script
Other
Photographs of the Dartmoor stone circle, © Alan Endacott.
Photographs of the clay cylinders, © Glenn Schwartz, Johns Hopkins University.
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