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From: WiltshireHeritage
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  • I love how it zooms onto his face "It ain't that good."

  • damn i love this guy

    but 2:00 you scare me phil...

  • :D Phil is the best!!

  • would someone tell Mr. Harding about the video>>>>>>>>>"Skellig Michael: The Fabrication of History".....................o­nly Time Team can stop the OPW!

  • Phil Harding is a legend.

  • @ramanaross ........hey? if there were Copper, Bronze, Iron, and Steele ages, where does Brass fit in?? nuthin wrong with Brass! its just as strong as Copper or Bronze and alot more shiny! why has history silenced the Brass Age!

  • @acerb45666555 Because there never was a Brass Age, nor a Steel Age (unless you count the Industrial Revolution.) It's an alloy that just wasn't used much. Even today, I can only think of musical instruments and pretty decorative pieces. Not useful for tools. Flint and chert were the most used materials for most of human history, with copper (and later bronze) came metal tools. Iron was harder to produce, but steel wasn't hard to invent after iron was first smelted. Forget some charcoal there.

  • @ramanaross Couldn't agree more - top fella!!

    

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