Josh Gates Scans Stonehenge With $250,000 Mapper | Expedition Unknown
Josh Gates Scans Stonehenge With $250,000 Mapper | Expedition Unknown

stonehenge myth and legend have always surrounded its origins it’s been called both a healing site and a place of human sacrifice was it a calendar or a stellar observatory its construction has been attributed to druids the wizard Merlin and even aliens for centuries historians have fiercely debated the site’s true purpose but now for the first time ever they’re coming close to solving the Enigma cuttingedge technology is revealing secret markings etched into the stones nearby the revelation of other hidden monuments is rewriting everything we thought we knew hello Josh hi Josh i’m Mike mike nice to meet you hi Susan susan hi Robert robert pleasure mike Parker Pearson is a leading expert in the archaeology of Stonehenge and his recent findings are the reason I’m here but first I asked him for a bit of Stonehenge 101 so what is a henge it’s It’s not the stones right no a henge is actually an earththen enclosure with
a ditch and a bank so if these stones weren’t here this would still be a hench it’s still a henge because there is a bank and ditch outside of it so that’s one mystery solved stonehenge isn’t just a name it’s a description of a stone circle inside a henge that ancient peoples managed to plan and construct in stages between 4 and 5,000 years ago historian Susan Greeny has studied how they might have done it the smaller stones you can see around us here these have been bought from southwest Wales about 180 mi away and we think they’ve been bought by the sea by boats and then overland Stonehenge that’s crazy considering the complexity and the difficulty of the engineering do you think there was some centralized power conducting this i think there has to be this is a work of genius there’s so much thought that has gone into every single bit of it the evidence
we have is that this may well have been a moment of cohesion where people are bringing autonomous groups together to all act in synchrony mike tells me that five millennia ago Britain was populated by desperate groups of people who were finally making the transition from hunting and gathering to farming these weren’t rogue druids like Spinal Tap would have you believe druids didn’t even exist until thousands of years later no these were surprisingly advanced Stone Age or Neolithic people who started working together on this massive project but its biggest mystery remains what the hell is it for for decades many focused on the site’s entrance it’s aligned with the rising sun on the summer solstice so many believed it was intended as an astronomical worship or celebration site but recently an investigation turned up a Macob find that began to change the accepted view of Stonehenge when we dug here what we found was human remains that was
just a fraction of the number of people who were buried here this place was full of the cremated remains of the dead it’s basically the largest cemetery within Britain for the whole of the 3rd millennium BC incredible so Stonehenge was much more than some ancient stargazing site it also appears to be a massive graveyard the connection between the two functions has remained elusive but in recent years the magic of technology has helped experts crack the code english Heritage which maintains the site has been working on the most detailed scans of the monument ever conducted the team behind the tech is here today this is Steven hi Antonio nice to meet you Josh hi how are you pleasure to meet you they’ve been using 3D scanners that shower the area with lasers mapping and measuring every detail of the landscape down to fractions of a millimeter some are mounted on
tripods but others like the Leica Pegasus backpack are a bit more mobile that’s a dollk from Doctor Who correct correct yes wearable Dalek what is this thing it’s a mobile mapping unit do you want to have a go oh for sure i’d love to this is the coolest backpack I’ve ever seen so if I were to break this what is the value of this thing I’m wearing it’s about $200,000 well it sounded a lot like you said $200,000 i did indeed this is literally worth more than everything that I own i walk through the monument with a laser scanner talk about doing work on the go this thing has 32 individual lasers on board that are capable of capturing half a million data points every second and the onboard cameras are able to see every single time I take a step generating 25 megs of data every meter that I walk forward in other words this thing is able to see everything
in the most recent rounds of scans English Heritage generated an incredible 850 gigabytes of data which has started to settle long simmering debates about the site’s original function so the scan showed us that particularly in this direction where the sun sets in midwinter along the solstice alignment the stones was shaped much more carefully than some of the other stones the scans reveal that special care was used in constructing and refining a specific viewing alignment not just the summer solstice but in fact completely the opposite stonehenge seems to instead have been built to channel the sunset on the shortest day of the year we’ve all been thinking about the midsummer sunrise but it now looks as though the most important direction of sight is through that gap towards the mid- winter sunset far from being an altar to worship the gods who brought the light and warmth of summer
Stonehenge appears to have been made for the dark cold of an English winter and that’s not all the data has shown one of the things the laser scanner also shows us is the detail of the dressing of the stones and when I say dressing what we mean is the way that the stones were worked and they were shaped using hammerstone you can see here these mushroom shapes so these are all axes look at that that is spectacular the amazing detail uncovered 72 never before seen symbols carved into the stones oh here that’s right though more recent than the original construction the carvings here serve as a sort of nail in the coffin for what Stonehenge was really for we only find carved axes on slabs associated with burials this along with the winter solstice alignment supports Mike’s theory that Stonehenge was actually built as a monument to the ancestors
a so-called land of the dead in and of itself this is a bombshell revelation for a site once thought to be a simple calendar or a place of celebrations but the question remains why was Stonehenge built in this particular spot what makes this place special mike leads me outside the Stone Circle to reveal another amazing find do you notice anything weird out here well you’ve got this kind of ditch mound here that’s it these banks are natural landforms the natural formation that was here sits in an alignment with the stars and sun above to the builders of Stonehenge this made for the perfect spot to erect their monument what they did when they built Stonehenge was to embellish this natural feature that matches the movement of the heavens this may have been the center of their cosmos does it lead anywhere down to the valley over that ridge there we found another
henge which has come to be known as Superhenge i’m sorry did he just say Superhenge josh this is Superhenge look at that it’s massive yes it is the largest henge in the world incredible nearly 2 miles away northeast of Stonehenge is an enormous bank and ditch construction with walls nearly 10 ft tall and a diameter of 1,600 ft across it’s more than five times the size of the earthworks at Stonehenge but what I do not see are any stones yeah this is all about timber archaeologists here discovered a timber circle then another then a third and then this last year we discovered that the whole thing was surrounded by a giant timber circle wow 1,200 ft in diameter probably more than 300 giant posts posts the size of totem poles that is extraordinary this was a sophisticated civilization but it’s just one small part of what’s going on in this
landscape back in prehistory from Superh we fly on to Silbury Hill the tallest man-made mound in Europe finally we come upon the site that Mike is most excited about showing me josh you see this town up ahead of us yes do you notice anything strange about it it’s got a circle around it yeah it’s sat inside a hedge oh my god look at that this is the town of Avery which sits inside the largest stone circle in the world 16 times bigger than Stonehenge it originally had 98 Sarsson slabs running around the edge







