RECOMMENDED: Seahenge documentaries and BBC sound (soon to expire) / 2023.01.23. 🌊🪨🌳



Seahenge, along with the nearby timber circle Holme II, was built in the spring-summer of 2049 BC, during the early Bronze Age in Britain.

 

>>> BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001hfr7

Seahenge is an extraordinary early Bronze Age timber monument which was found on a beach in North Norfolk. Formed of a giant up-turned tree trunk surrounded by wooden posts, it's believed to have been a place where the dead were laid out. It was originally built on land on the edge of saltmarsh, but shifting sea levels meant that it became swamped by the marsh and was then preserved in a layer of peat. Four thousand years later, with further changes to the coastline around The Wash, it emerged once more - as the waves eroded the peat away, revealing the ancient timbers beneath. In this programme, Rose Ferraby traces the story of the monument. She meets the man who originally alerted archaeologists to its presence in the sand at Holme-next-the-Sea, and talks to some of the team who worked on the project to excavate it almost a quarter of a century ago. She goes to see the preserved timbers in the museum at King's Lynn, and reflects on what Seahenge reveals about people's relationships with their landscape in prehistory, and how they have adapted to life on this ever-changing coast.

>>> FULL DESCRPTION HERE !!!

 

EXTRA:

https://www.explorenorfolkuk.co.uk/seahenge.html

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3i6hDShz2w

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgK-o3uE3Tg

 

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Seahenge-Holm-next-the-Sea-Norfolk-England-after-Pryor-2001-fi-g-24_fig6_47107653
 

https://archaeologymag.com/2024/06/seahenge-built-to-battle-climate-change/

 

https://www.klmagazine.co.uk/articles/history-on-holme-beach


https://www.amazon.com/Seahenge-New-Discoveries-Prehistoric-Britain/dp/0007101910
 

 

Illustration: www.smh.com.au