We likely would never have heard of this amazing place had you not shared this info with us. Thank you so much. Really clean inside and well preserved.
Why would the 5000 years old skeletal remains be removed! That is disrespectful to the dead and I agree- they had been there 5000 years in the fifties!!!
You might be interested in Old Wardour Castle in Tisbury, it's just over an hour South from Kennet Long Barrow. It was the Locksley Castle in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. My sister and I did a pilgrimage there a couple of years ago because our late father played there as a boy in the 30s while staying in the nearby farmhouse. I've recently found your main channel and thoroughly enjoying your videos, thank you. x
I've loved your series on England so far. I'm a Brit and you've shown me stuff I had no idea about - this being one of them! Keep doing what you're doing, it's fantastic.
Immediately I thought of the rocks in " Outlander"when I saw the rocks. I'm glad you went in there because I wouldn't go in! Amazing though 5,000 years old! Your videos are very interesting, thank you!
Hi Chris, will you be coming down to Cornwall to check out King Arthur's supposed castle ruins and also the 11th century church and graveyard in Tintagel, Cornwall UK ????. The tomb is a very cool thing to go and see, it has some amazing history. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Many of the large stones looked to me like they were used to block a passage way. I would assume as people died they would block areas off with stone. The air would be contaminated from being closed up and I can't imagine the smell. I love old cemeteries thank you so much.
This is another case of how did they lift those Heavy stones 5,500yrs ago ? They are massive. I truly believe they knew something about sound vibration to levitate/ leverage rock, the engineering of this is incredible. Did you notice the slates stacked neatly to fill a space and take a load at the same time. I mean it looks like bits and pieces everywhere to fill and support spaces! You could say it’s ugly ! But it’s not, it beautiful ✅ well done Chris. Now excuse me I have to back to Mt St Helens, that’s riveting 😊
Unfortunately your time over here is probably limited, but *some* time, check out the Orkney Islands - it's got stuff like this ALL OVER, so much so a lot isn't excavated yet - you're walking over to Yet Anothe Important Neolithic Site and under your feet, the field is suspiciously bumpy!
It's cool you get full access to such an ancient site but it only takes one person to do something disrespectful to ruin it for future visitors. Long may it continue though
People think our ancestors were stupid but if any they were more ingenuitous than most people today ever will be. They solved problems with tools we dont even have anymore.
Looks like an ancient bomb shelter, with the hallways with small sheltered areas hmmm, the fact that three sets of remains were found together 2 women and a child tells me they were hiding and then died together. Wondering what army they were hiding from?
The same stone masons that built megalithic structures around the world built that underground shelter. Why? To hide from the fallout from the Younger Dryas 12.9k years ago. Either: A) There wasn't room enough for all the masons during the evacuation and some had to stay behind, or B) They were a scientific team observing what happens when a comet breaks up and hits an inhabitable planet. There are dolmens around the planet where other observers stayed.
If you study and see graves from that time or era, then you will see that humans saw death differently, so they would go into a tomb again and place family together, so they did not necessarily die at the same time or die together.
Place must be haunted. Especially if the stones themselves that are holding up the tomb are limestone, which is an excellent conductor to kick up spiritual activity.
Good God, i would have done a paranormal investigation there, plus upon leaving give a offering. Don't mess or mock stuff like this it will haunt yr butt.
It’s kind of upsetting to me that historical sites and graveyards always attract the weirdo ‘Pagans’ and ‘Wiccans’. Why exactly do they feel a connection to these places, and why do they have to use them for their wackadoodle ceremonies?
We likely would never have heard of this amazing place had you not shared this info with us. Thank you so much. Really clean inside and well preserved.
I thought the same watching this!
Yeah, me too. It's amazing you can gain full access to such an ancient site
We have smaller ones all over the UK, many stone circles too!
They were resting 5,000 years until 1950 came along 🥺.
Thanks for the tour Chris! 👍👍👍
Desecration.
Why would the 5000 years old skeletal remains be removed! That is disrespectful to the dead and I agree- they had been there 5000 years in the fifties!!!
@@lynettesauer9890 I agree. I don't think people should be going in there and performing rituals and leaving junk either.
You might be interested in Old Wardour Castle in Tisbury, it's just over an hour South from Kennet Long Barrow. It was the Locksley Castle in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. My sister and I did a pilgrimage there a couple of years ago because our late father played there as a boy in the 30s while staying in the nearby farmhouse. I've recently found your main channel and thoroughly enjoying your videos, thank you. x
This is more fascinating than when I went to Stonehenge. Love your channel and research! ❣️
Another amazing adventure into places few have even heard -- Chris, please be careful, man !
Don't worry, we Brits won't eat him 😉
@@carolecollins853 Sweeney Todd Come To Mind -- LOL
@@jaygee999 🤣
@@jaygee999 He's a really nice guy isn't he? I love his channel
@@carolecollins853 I think he's much safer exploring there than he usually is exploring the US :D
That stone placement is beautiful and well engineered
Amazing Chris never heard of this. Thanks for finding this and sharing 👊👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
I've loved your series on England so far. I'm a Brit and you've shown me stuff I had no idea about - this being one of them! Keep doing what you're doing, it's fantastic.
That is amazing! Those folks built that without any machines...just themselves and maybe some horses and ropes. Wow!
Wow! That's awesome! Thank you very much for showing us this.
My goodness how amazing, you have/go to such interesting places on your Journey. Thank you for sharing.
I love abandoned places. Think I will venture out and take photos. I like cemeteries also. Like reading the headstones
That was incredible thank you so much for showing us
Awesome video as always watching all the way from The Bahamas 🇧🇸 keep up the good work !
Immediately I thought of the rocks in " Outlander"when I saw the rocks. I'm glad you went in there because I wouldn't go in! Amazing though 5,000 years old! Your videos are very interesting, thank you!
Hi Chris, will you be coming down to Cornwall to check out King Arthur's supposed castle ruins and also the 11th century church and graveyard in Tintagel, Cornwall UK ????. The tomb is a very cool thing to go and see, it has some amazing history. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Many of the large stones looked to me like they were used to block a passage way. I would assume as people died they would block areas off with stone. The air would be contaminated from being closed up and I can't imagine the smell. I love old cemeteries thank you so much.
Indiana Chris, get u a fedora and a whip, and bring me an idol, man. Watch out for bats.
thanks so much for sharing your adventures with us!! :)
Wow 😮 Chris! What an amazing find! Truly an historic masterpiece 🌟🙏🏻
Thank you for unearthing this for us to see!!
That was so cool! Thank you. Might be my favorite burial ground yet.
Very cool to see. I have never seen this before. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
This is another case of how did they lift those Heavy stones 5,500yrs ago ? They are massive. I truly believe they knew something about sound vibration to levitate/ leverage rock, the engineering of this is incredible. Did you notice the slates stacked neatly to fill a space and take a load at the same time. I mean it looks like bits and pieces everywhere to fill and support spaces! You could say it’s ugly ! But it’s not, it beautiful ✅ well done Chris. Now excuse me I have to back to Mt St Helens, that’s riveting 😊
Its sad that people feel the need to disturb historical graves no one respect those that have passed and the term "MAY THEY REST IN PEACE"
What an incredible place
Incredible. If those rocks could speak.
Thanks for sharing X
Thank-you Chris for sharing your experience with us! Take care and God bless.
Like to know why they moved the remains and to where
Wow that is incredible!
Amazing. Probably Druids come here now for some of their ceremonies.
Wow. Incredible stuff
Unfortunately your time over here is probably limited, but *some* time, check out the Orkney Islands - it's got stuff like this ALL OVER, so much so a lot isn't excavated yet - you're walking over to Yet Anothe Important Neolithic Site and under your feet, the field is suspiciously bumpy!
Now that’s engineering those days well made and lasted forever thanks for sharing
Only 36 bodies? 5,000 years ago it was probably the whole community population. Haha 🤣🤣. LOVED IT.
Chris once again you have brought to us another amazing place.
Amazing & interesting story.
Very interesting Chris, I never knew this existed. Thank You
Wow thank you
Very interesting Chris,
Don't know if I'd 100% believe the narrative on this but it was very interesting to see & ponder 🧐
Thanks for sharing it with us 👍
Very interesting and amazing plus cool 😎 👍 😀
Yur channel is so interesting......ty!
Awesome.
Very cool, thank you.
It's cool you get full access to such an ancient site but it only takes one person to do something disrespectful to ruin it for future visitors. Long may it continue though
Benjamin Franklin was a member of the Hellfire Club over there.
What! Ppl left stuff alone? Not today! Thanks for cool video, history is awesome.
That's pretty neat
Why isn't this on your main channel?
Cool beans!!!!
Wow!
VERY COOL..ENJOY BRO!
Especially win associates and the summer Solstice
People think our ancestors were stupid but if any they were more ingenuitous than most people today ever will be. They solved problems with tools we dont even have anymore.
Guess when you intern your in-law; wife and child there's no one to place you there. Your bones are scattered to the wind in the good old days.
That looks like a vault like those people are hiding from something
I was wondering if there are any remains left
Cool ty
Crazy stuff 😳
Could not pay me to go down alone ... spent every minute going ahhhhhh uhhh not today satan on repeat
All the things you see there are offerings to the ancestors we do it all the time
Awesome Video
🍂🌹🇮🇳🍂🌹
OMG! RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! YOUR BEING FOLLOWED! I hope you made it out alive. There was a shadow stalking you at the end of the video
Looks like an ancient bomb shelter, with the hallways with small sheltered areas hmmm, the fact that three sets of remains were found together 2 women and a child tells me they were hiding and then died together. Wondering what army they were hiding from?
A bomb shelter from 5000 years ago?
@@sjv6598 yeah they were hiding from those ancient flying dinosaurs that the enemy flew in on throwing giant flaming eggs that explode on impact.
The same stone masons that built megalithic structures around the world built that underground shelter. Why? To hide from the fallout from the Younger Dryas 12.9k years ago. Either:
A) There wasn't room enough for all the masons during the evacuation and some had to stay behind, or
B) They were a scientific team observing what happens when a comet breaks up and hits an inhabitable planet. There are dolmens around the planet where other observers stayed.
If you study and see graves from that time or era, then you will see that humans saw death differently, so they would go into a tomb again and place family together, so they did not necessarily die at the same time or die together.
Looks like something the nephilim would build.
Us pagans do leave offerings. Nothing sinister just offerings
Place must be haunted. Especially if the stones themselves that are holding up the tomb are limestone, which is an excellent conductor to kick up spiritual activity.
Cool
That is very interesting and amazing plus cool to.😎👍👍
oh you know some modern druids go in there and get freaky. I may Google that.
Where is this place?
England
Where in England?
@@Lanysse read the video description.
😎 TFS
Hello what country is this video in.
England
Thank you
Where is this?
England
Read the description.
Like Newgrange Ireland
Hello I like this video it is good.
Egyptian tombs of about the same era are far better built.
They had the slave power!
Why can't pagans just mind their own business
I don't know but they can be just as rude as Christians.
Why can't Christians
Why can’t Americans?
@@sjv6598 Wasn't Americans desecrating the tomb.
@@invasionforever1873 no but it was an American ponsing around inside it for a video.
Good God, i would have done a paranormal investigation there, plus upon leaving give a offering. Don't mess or mock stuff like this it will haunt yr butt.
What was the energy like in there ?
340 volts
@@scottyp1348 230 volts in the UK.
🤔
They should never open a tumb very wrong
It’s kind of upsetting to me that historical sites and graveyards always attract the weirdo ‘Pagans’ and ‘Wiccans’. Why exactly do they feel a connection to these places, and why do they have to use them for their wackadoodle ceremonies?
What state is this in?
Very well preserved.
Pennsylvania.
@@JohnShinn6078 Read the description.
It’s in a place far far away. The United Kingdom.
@@JohnShinn6078 lol
bats
take those coins hit up a gift shop and get yourself something nice
Don't spend too much of that TH-cam money. Get a real job
Amazing secret places you find.Until our next adventure.
Why a second chanel ?