Ancient Stone Circle near Evora, Portugal: Vale Maria do Meio Cromlech investigated by Hugh Newman
Subscribe to our channel at Vale Maria Do Meio Cromlech near Evora, Portugal dates to 4,000 - 5,000 BC. It was only rediscovered in 1993 and is one of many enigmatic megalithic sites in Portugal. Hugh Newman investigates this mysterious megalithic site (apologies for the wind that affected the sound a little).
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Megalithic Circles: A Shared History
In this video I go over an article by Hugh Newman of Megalithomania fame who I often refer to as doing research in the northeastern part of North America with Jim Vieira and independently as well. The article is about megalithic stone circles from Stonehenge to several others including the circles that are in Brazil called the Amazon Stonehenge and one in Karahunj, Armenia called the Armenian Stonehenge which I just so happen to be researching when I came across this article. I do my usual reading and analysis plus add my own two cents based on my own research into these areas and talk about it.
Évora: Cromlech dos Almendres (Portuguese Stonehenge) & Capela dos Ossos (chapel of bones)
The Bone Chapel, the Évora Roman Temple, the Évora kissing stones and the Ebora Megalithica: the Cromlech of the Almendres, the Menhir of the Almendres and the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro. Things to see and do in the stunning Portuguese region and city of Évora x
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Cromlech Alemendres, Portugal: The Oldest Stone Circle in Europe?
Subscribe to our channel at Presented by Hugh Newman and featuring exclusive interview with archaeologist Mário Carvalho of Located on the slopes of the Monte dos Almendres in Portugal, is the ancient megalithic site of Almendres Cromlech, also popularly known as the ‘hill of the stone amphorae’. It is believed to be one of the oldest stone circles in Europe consisting of over 90 granite standing stones. The stones are arranged in two ‘twin’ circles. The ring to the east is circular in shape, and the smaller of the two. It contains the oldest stones, which have been dated to the Early Neolithic period (6000 B.C.). The ring to the west, on the other hand, is elliptical in shape, and is believed to have been built during the Middle Neolithic period (5000 B.C.).
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Segredos do Centro | Dólmen de Antelas | Oliveira de Frades
Segredos do Centro está no ar! Jorge Adolfo leva-nos à descoberta de um dos monumentos megalíticos mais importantes da região. O Dólmen de Antelas no concelho de Oliveira de Frades. O que acham das gravuras que os nossos antepassados nos deixaram?
The Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro in Ancient Portugal - Is it the Tallest in the World?
Subscribe to our channel at In this video Megalithomaniac Hugh Newman and local archaeologist Mário Carvalho of visit the world's tallest dolmen (also called Anta Grande do Zambujeiro) that was once a mighty passage grave, covered with an earthen mound near Evora in Portugal. It dates back to between 4000-3000 B.C. The entrance was marked by a large menhir, decorated with cup-marks now recumbent on the ground in front of the structure. However, excavations have caused much damage to the site and Mario discusses possible solutions.
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Ancient Turkish Origins of the Goddess Elen: Quester's Guide to British Museum pt.5
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Filmed as part of the 2014 Origins Conference, London on November 16th. Andrew Collins hosts a 'Questers Guide to the British Museum'. Part 5: In this video Andrew discusses the origins of the Goddess Elen, and her origins in ancient Turkey (including Alaca Hoyuk) and the connection to the symbolic Deer and the Milky Way and how she developed into 'Elen of the Ways'.
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Megalithic Dolmens Turned into Chapels in Ancient Portugal
Subscribe to our channel at In this video Megalithomaniac Hugh Newman explores two obscure dolmens that have been transformed into chapels near Evora in Portugal. He also interviews local archaeologist Mário Carvalho of
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Ancient Origins of the Obsidian Trade - Quester's Guide to British Museum pt.6
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Ancient Origins of the Obsidian Trade - Quester's Guide to British Museum pt.6 presented by Andrew Collins. Filmed as part of the Origins Conference. Andrew discusses the use of Obsidian in prehistoric times and how it was used in various ways.
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An ancient language unearthed in Portugal
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Council of Almodovar (Alentejo) February 12, 2009
1. Various shots of countryside
2. Various shots of archaeologists arriving at ruins site
3. Various shots of archaeologists looking for Tartessian stones
4. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Rui Santana, historian
This language existed within the context of a multilingual Iberian peninsula. But it is the region's first written testimony. It appeared before all other languages in the central and eastern parts of the peninsula. Languages that must have been probably only orally spoken. So this is the first one to have been graphically written.
5. Various shots of archaeologists searching for Tartessian stones
6. Various shots of historian writing Tartessian signs on stone
7. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Rui Santana, historian (audio partly covered with video)
Since the first discoveries in the 18th century until now we haven't discovered more than a hundred stones. Even though in recent years discoveries have shown some good results we still need to discover a lot more. Only future archaeological excavations will enable us to start interpreting this language. Something that today is impossible.
8. Wide shot of village of Almodovar
9. Mid shot of sign
10. Pan across village centre
11. Exterior shot of museum
12. Various shots of stones with Tartessian scriptures on exhibition
13. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Rui Cortes, archaeologist
The scripture of Monte Novo do Castelinho is the one with the largest amount of text. It was found recently in the council of Almodovar and it has helped us to understand the structure of the language. There is not enough yet to decipher the language but it is enough to understand the logic and structure of the text. Especially how signs are used in a text. Because most of former discovered stones are small fragments whereas this text is complete.
14. Various shots of stone with text
15. Close up shots of wall panels
16. Wide shot of exhibition
17. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Rui Cortes, archaeologist
The unique thing about this stone is that it has an image incorporated in it. Most ancient texts don't include images. This warrior appears with his weapons: lances, shield and what looks like an armour. He must have been a chief from a small elite.
18. Close up shots of warrior
19. Various shots of inhabitants from Almodovar
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20. Various shots of downtown city
21. Exterior shot of University of Lisbon
22. Various shots of professor examining Tartessian scriptures at library
23. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Amilcar Guerra, archaeologist and historian
We think that the scriptures show the name of the deceased, the name of his father and eventually age, origin and some other personal details. But unfortunately we haven't yet discovered a Rosetta stone that will enable us to unveil the mysteries of this language.
24. Wide shot of exhibition of first stone discovered by father on 18th century
25. Close up of draw of father
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The discovery in southern Portugal last year of an inscribed stone tablet from the late Bronze Age electrified scientists trying to decipher an extinct Iberian language.
They hoped the find would bring a breakthrough in decades of detective work to decipher what is called southwest script, believed to be the Iberian peninsula's oldest written language and one of Europe's first.
But frustrated experts trying to crack the code say the enigma remains and they fear that unless an equivalent of the Rosetta stone is unearthed their efforts to reconstruct the ancient language may be doomed.
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These olive tree covered hills in the Alentejo region of southeastern Portugal are revealing secrets of a forgotten people.
Some of the letters look like squiggles.
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Alcalar, Portugal: Megalithic Monuments of the Algarve
- Subscribe: The Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar (Portuguese: Monumentos Megalíticas de Alcalar) are group of burial tombs, scattered megaliths, and a basic museum. The site comprises a Calcolithic necropolis and the settlement was first occupied between 7,000 - 6,000 years old, located in the civil parish of Mexilhoeira Grande, municipality of Portimão. I visited there in 2013 before heading north to Evora where most of the major megalithic sites of Portugal are near. Videos on those coming soon, but if you are on Holiday in the Algarve, this is well worth a visit.
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