Why did milk loving Celts build 4000 forts? // History Documentary
June 11, 202426m 6s
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Show Notes
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Sources:
Patterson, N. et al. Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age. Nature 601, 588–594 (2022)
Valdez-Tullett A. Sheep in Wealth’s Clothing: Social Reproduction across the Bronze Age to Iron Age Transition in Wiltshire, Southern England. European Journal of Archaeology. 2017;20(4):663-681. doi:10.1017/eaa.2016
Art:
Art created for Survive the Jive by Christian Sloan Hall and Alex Cristi. Other images are owned by their respective creators as credited on screen.
Music in order:
Halindir - Himmelbjerget
Bark Sound Productions - EGD
Hildigaldra - Dark viking
Wodenwyrd - Wulfslaep
Stewart Keller - Pockets
Graal Knyght - Pseudotsuga
The whole other - Ether oar
Stewart Keller - Button light pink
Bark Sound Productions - Mmy
Stewart Keller - Fresh current
Graal Knyght - Alpenfuchs
00:00 Hill forts intro
03:32 Bronze Age transhumance
08:46 Liegent
09:52 Bronze Age enclosures
10:48 Early Iron Age forts
12:02 Large Iron Age hill forts
16:18 Conflict: Arable v Pastoralist
19:21 Genetic evidence for increased lactase persistence
21:41 Alternative theories
23:39 Conclusion
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