Location Analysis: Clothall and Therfield Heath, Hertfordshire Part Two Therfield Heath reveals the fabric of high society.
Location Analysis: Clothall and Therfield Heath, Hertfordshire Evidence of demolition of a 'ritual landscape'.
On The Level About Lincolnshire - Part Three Evidence of depopulation and repopulation around Ground Zero.
Ice Age Sites of Britain's Serpents - Part Three Workplace locations of witches and serpents show how fake folklore hid England's food-distribution network.
Ice Age Sites of Britain's Serpents - Part Two Mind the gaps to uncover more sites of the medieval skin trade.
The Last Bath's On You For over 1,300 years, no-one noticed the lead-lined Roman Great Bath built on Britain's only hot water spring. Even, apparently, as they bathed in it.
On The Level About Lincolnshire - Part One The unnatural formation visible beneath the Fens suggests they were deliberately created.
Away In A Manger - Part Three Logic and folklore explain enigmatic landscape features and uncover the real meaning of 'the Stations of the Cross'.
The International Blue Stone Passed off as glacial erratics, bluestones were neither glacial, nor erratic. And they were only blue on special occasions.
Add a Thousand Years... Time is a great healer. Add 1,000 years to Dark Age catastrophes to cure some monkish dating errors.
Desert Islands of Eastern England In the 17th century, huge drifts of sand engulfed farms and villages between Yorkshire and Norfolk. Where did they come from?
The Cleansing of Germany 17th century accounts of a devastated Germany are incompatible with religious war and the technology available to humans.
Depopulated England. Visual Evidence Visual evidence shows English buildings derelict and overgrown in the 18th century. Vegetation grows from the upper edges of walls and roofs. How?
Newport: The Not So Old Port Lincoln's Newport Arch hints at a new date for Roman England. A very new date.