Unique VIKING CROSSES & RAGNAROK - mythical code at St. Andrews, Middleton, N. Yorkshire

Unique VIKING CROSSES & RAGNAROK - mythical code at St. Andrews, Middleton, N. Yorkshire

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@charlesrae3793
@charlesrae3793 - 15.01.2025 00:45

Good to hear that you still refer to AD, when so many academics talk about the Common Era. It's good to maintain our traditional terms of reference. By the way, we have some famous hogback stones in Govan Old Parish church, in Glasgow, which I have seen several times.

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@philt4346
@philt4346 - 14.01.2025 04:01

Another interpretation of the Middle- prefix is a signifier of the mid-point on a route between important sites.

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@skyhigh1154
@skyhigh1154 - 13.01.2025 23:21

Very very nice vlog agian, I love vikings and medievel England. Keep it up m8 ⛪️👍🏻

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@brentc4303
@brentc4303 - 13.01.2025 20:29

Absolutely fascinating!
The carving of the warrior with the pointed cap is an ancestor that both the Vikings and the Scot would defer to--a Scythian. The Scythians are the key shared ancestors of Europeans.
Beautiful presentation. Thank you.

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@PeteGlyde
@PeteGlyde - 13.01.2025 19:35

Hello Chris: Great vlog; absolutely fascinating and very well produced. There's alot of dross out there and quite often I give up after a few minutes but with you I feel that I am in the company of someone who has properly researched his subject matter. Thank you for taking me to so many fascinating places. Pete Glyde

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