It's interesting to see the stigma associated with many of these old professions. Reminds me of that episode of Hardcore History by Dan Carlin about executioners.
I have found 8 such mounds in my area by studying LIDAR maps. They are between 12 and 18 meters across and close by old metal ore mining sites from the bronze and viking age. I am in fact going to explore some of them this weekend.
I came here after playing Kingdom Come Deliverance!
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Christ be praised!
It's interesting to see the stigma associated with many of these old professions. Reminds me of that episode of Hardcore History by Dan Carlin about executioners.
I have found 8 such mounds in my area by studying LIDAR maps. They are between 12 and 18 meters across and close by old metal ore mining sites from the bronze and viking age. I am in fact going to explore some of them this weekend.
Hi Kobe nice to see you here.
This brings back memories from the farm. Burning cleared trees and brush to make coal.
Did you write the Wikipedia page on this? This video is almost word for word...
What types of wood did they use?
I've read that white oak is ideal
My man just read the Wikipedia article verbatim. 😂
1st comment! Mwhahaha
This is basically insider trading.
@1:10 "The coalburner
heh