Sig Lonegren: Ancient Sites of The Netherlands and Scandinavia FULL LECTURE

Sig Lonegren: Ancient Sites of The Netherlands and Scandinavia FULL LECTURE

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@coddocpro531
@coddocpro531 - 08.05.2017 11:14

nice sig .... i am dutch ... i believe you m8 ... i always see ancient stones in the forrest .. hunnebeddden . ancient hidden caves .. no joke m8 peace love your work ..

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@mikesemon7392
@mikesemon7392 - 13.05.2017 22:51

New-Thor-Lands!

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@bipolatelly9806
@bipolatelly9806 - 04.07.2017 10:30

science can explain anything..... sadly mainstream "science" explains and predicts nothing.... covers up much.... the electric universe for number one!

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@NotOrdinaryInGames
@NotOrdinaryInGames - 21.08.2017 23:59

Here is a little theory form me to you:

Perhaps the pre-christian populations were inspired by the megalithic cultures that came before them. The many more "recent" stone structures seem to imitate the more grand and advanced stone constructions that ancient people stumbled upon, or.... maybe learned about?

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@annemaria5126
@annemaria5126 - 08.11.2017 14:55

How do they know everything started around 3000years before Christ. How do they know 'hunebedden' were built to bury the dead? They might have been there thousands of years and people used later for whatever they thought handy or right. Just like in the U.K. and elsewhere. So there are many questions who cannot be answered because we were not there. Also the idea that 'we' know what 'they' thought. Noone ever knows what others think.

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@Chokwik
@Chokwik - 23.12.2017 15:00

Hi! Interesting stuff!! In finland, midsommar's eve is called Juhannus (i guess from johannes or john). during juhannus we burn big bonfires, rest of rituals may be forgotten.. at least here in city. in juhannus it's bright for almost 24h/day, and from then on the day will shorten towards the winter time's solstice, which is close to nowadays christmas.. the darkest time in the year.

btw. we have ridicilous amounts of big rocks, arranged by cardinal direction, seemingly in the middle of the woods, but also situated on ancient beaches. them rocks are very rough on the surface (very old?).. finland is now called "the land of thousand lakes"... but it seems we used to be "the lake with thousand islands" ;) and thousand big rocks.. we're not yet fully started to study these rocks, because of the goverment's ice age-theory, which is still teached (while being also debunked around the world). The theory goes like, anything weird you see in finnish woods, it's made by the ice age. for example: "giant's kettles", glacial till, drumlins, "glacial erratics".. these "erratics" are the ones i'm talking about, how they're situated on map and prolly put to place by human. many of them are placed on top of three smaller rocks, of which one is always red stone and two other are of the basic local granite.. yes oh wow, how well the ice masses made all this, so gently everything are placed in order. :D and the marks of the ice age stops mostly on finnish borders.. similiar ice age marks, like "giant's kettles" can be found in middle of africa.. there's erosion marks that are explained by ice in scandinavia, but they also can be found around mountains in chile..

there has been a few alternative researchers in finland, who have done work on the subject, but we're still kind of veiled, just staring at these random objects in our nearby woods.. 8] all in time though!! all in time

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@prterrell
@prterrell - 03.02.2018 09:22

The mounds/truncated cones remind me of "Aslan's How" from the Narnia books. I'm guessing C.S. Lewis got his inspiration from the ancient structures scattered around the English countryside.

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@sundamusik
@sundamusik - 15.03.2018 10:17

Good post, greets from groningen

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@doltBmB
@doltBmB - 12.04.2018 07:40

-mouth breather
-incoherent rambling
-life's story instead of the subject
-ranting about the patriarchy

no thanks.

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@thomastaylorjr.6366
@thomastaylorjr.6366 - 30.08.2018 20:31

Where's the lazer guy?

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@noxusonly7048
@noxusonly7048 - 01.09.2019 15:47

dijkstratsche xd wss gwn dijkstraat

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@vanderdole02
@vanderdole02 - 07.01.2020 03:38

ITIS NOT "HOLLAND" YOU YANK, the Megalite stuff is all in Drenthe, NOT IN HOLLAND..do your home work..

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@vanderdole02
@vanderdole02 - 07.01.2020 03:39

Enk housen??? you mean huizen, not with an au or ou sound!!

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@vanderdole02
@vanderdole02 - 07.01.2020 03:41

The S is pronounced as a S in Dutch, not as a sh... dental problems>?? it is not shtreet in english either is it??? straat not shtraat...very irritating fellow...

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@vanderdole02
@vanderdole02 - 07.01.2020 03:44

the Celts had nothing what so ever to do with Stonehenge or dolmen...they are buit by the people who lived in europe before our forfathers came to take over, celts, germanicpeople..etc..

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@vanderdole02
@vanderdole02 - 07.01.2020 03:53

I'm sure it is Uppsalla, and not oopsalla, with an u like in dejavu, and NO that is NOT an ou sound like in you...that is very stupid indeed to pronouncer dejavu like deja vous...really dumb..

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@tkhubb
@tkhubb - 03.03.2025 18:07

Sigi, I remember when you lived in Greensboro Vt and my dad and I lived in Craftsbury. Loved our time together. I enjoyed this video very much. I hope you are well. Taylor.

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