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- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - The Vale of Mowbray and its Henges
- Chapter 3 - The British Henge Complexes
- Chapter 4 - The early development of The Sacred Vale
- Chapter 5 - The Later Neolithic Explosion
- Chapter 6 - The Other Monuments of the Sacred Vale
- Chapter 7 - The Importance of Trade
- Chapter 8 - The Early Bronze Age and Beyond
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- Stories of Brigantia
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Reports
- A short history of coal-mining in Coverdale
- Agricola
- An introduction to Brigantian Druidry
- Antonine Wall Map
- Archbishop Lanfranc
- Atrebates
- Augustus
- Baal
- Background – The Celts
- Barwick in Elmet, West Yorkshire
- Basics of Celtic Life
- Boadicea
- Briefing – Design of Galician Hillforts
- Briefing – Galicia’s Political History and Separatist Sentiment
- Briefing – Geography and Geology of Galicia
- Briefing – Roman Interaction with Galicia and the Iberian Peninsula
- Briefing – The Myth of Breogán and the Tower of Heracles
- Brigantes God Belatucadros
- Brigantes in Arthurian Legend
- Brigantes Tribe
- Brigantia during the Dark Ages
- Brigantia votive inscriptions – Finds and Analysis
- Cantii
- Canute the Great
- Caratacus
- Cartimandua
- Catuvellauni
- Celtic Customs
- Celtic Economy
- Celtic Festivals
- Celtic Gods
- Celtic Heads
- Celtic Industry
- Celtic Marriage
- Celtic Religion and Beliefs
- Celtic Tribes
- Celtic Warriors
- Celts through Roman Eyes
- Cerialis Petillius
- Cerne Abbas Giant, Dorset
- Classification of Vitrified Forts
- Claudius
- Coverdale: Nathwaite Bridge river crossing points
- Deceangli
- Demetae
- Devil’s Arrows, North Yorkshire
- Dobunni
- Dundon Hill, Somerset
- Dunmallard Hill, Cumbria
- Durotriges
- Early Christian syncretism and how the old ones hid amongst the new religion
- Eboracum, York, North Yorkshire
- Establishment of the Tribes
- European Celtic Tribes
- Finding Bardon – An Arthurian Quest
- Flora and Fauna associated with Brighid
- Fremington Hagg Cavalry Hoard, North Yorkshire
- Galicia
- Gask Ridge Map
- Glossaries
- Greta Bridge Roman Fort, County Durham
- Guide – Agricultural practices through time
- Guide – Applying critical thinking to historic and archaeological research
- Guide – Archaeological Periods in Western Europe
- Guide – Archaeological Terms
- Guide – Bronze Age Mining
- Guide – Challenging Assumptions with Free Thinking
- Guide – Congruence in Archaeological Interpretation: Holistic Analysis
- Guide – Critical Thinking: Lack of Evidence Does Not Mean Evidence of Lack
- Guide – Critical Thinking: The Simple Assumption
- Guide – Desktop Survey
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology Introduction
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology: Building a Strong Straw Man
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology: The Ancestral Honour Thought Exercise
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology: The Straw Man
- Guide – Exploring the Past with LiDAR
- Guide – Getting Started
- Guide – Glossary
- Guide – GPR
- Guide – Hidden Remains
- Guide – Introduction to Critical Thinking in Archaeological Research
- Guide – Introduction to Fieldwalking
- Guide – Introduction to Glacial Archaeology
- Guide – Introduction to Photography
- Guide – Introduction to the European Ice Age
- Guide – Landscape Archaeology Introduction
- Guide – Landscape Archaeology: Post-Ice Age Landscape of Thornborough
- Guide – Landscape Archaeology: The Geological Environment of Britain
- Guide – Landscape Features
- Guide – Landscape Features: Drainage Gullies
- Guide – Landscape Features: The Impact of Drainage Ditches
- Guide – LOS Analysis
- Guide – Man’s impact on the landscape
- Guide – Mining
- Guide – Mining Glossary
- Guide – Photography: Camera Buying Guide
- Guide – Photography: Framing the Shot
- Guide – Photography: Image Manipulation
- Guide – Resistivity
- Guide – The Flora and Fauna of Prehistoric Britain
- Guide – The Power of Air Photo Coverage
- Guide – The Roman Period in the British Isles
- Guide – Using the best tools for research
- Guide – Visible Remains
- Guide – What is Landscape Archaeology?
- Guide: The Ard – Early Ploughing in English Brigantia
- Guide: Barrows
- Guide: Classification of Henge Monuments
- Guide: Common Features of Iron Age Hillforts
- Guide: Fortified Barns in Yorkshire – A historical overview
- Guide: Francis Prior
- Guide: Hillfort Mounds of Europe
- Guide: In Depth – Church Doors and Windows
- Guide: Iron-Age minting: Ceramic Pellet-mould trays
- Guide: Landscape Archaeology: The Geology of Thornborough
- Guide: Magnetometry
- Guide: North Yorkshire Dialect Notes
- Guide: Piles of Stones (OS Maps)
- Guide: Preservation
- Guide: Ray Selkirk – The Maverick of Landscape Archaeology
- Guide: Ritual/Ceremonial Mounds
- Guide: SAR Doppler Tomography
- Guide: Socratic Thought in Archaeology
- Guide: Spoil Heaps
- Hadrian
- Hadrians Wall Map
- Heads at St Michael, Kirklington
- Hillforts: Defence or Ritual? – Part 1
- Historic Publications
- History of the Celts
- Housesteads, Northumberland
- How to Vitrify a Fort
- Hutton Moor Henge, North Yorkshire
- Iceni
- James the Deacon of York
- Julius Caesar
- Katherine Parr
- Kilgram Bridge, North Yorkshire
- Kings of the Catuvellauni
- Kirklington Tumulus, North Yorkshire
- L’enigme des forts vitrifies
- Latin (Roman) Terms
- Latin Translation – Choosing the meaning of AUG
- Live Moor, Whorlton, North Yorkshire
- Malham Marching Camp, North Yorkshire
- Monmouth’s Kings of Britain
- Mote of Mark, Dumfries
- Mystery of Vitrified Forts
- Near Moor, North Yorkshire
- Noble or Royal Houses and the House of Hauteville
- Norham, Northumberland
- Northern Gaul Map
- Northern Roman Forts
- Ordovices
- Parisii
- Pickhill Mound, North Yorkshire
- Pope Gregory the Great
- Prehistoric mounds, Cairns and boundary Earthworks in Coverdale
- Rey Cross Marching Camp, Cumbria
- Roman Military Sites – Introduction
- Roman Military sites in Central Britain
- Roman Military sites in Northern England
- Roman Military Sites in Scotland
- Roman Military Sites in Wales
- Roman References
- Roman Sites in Southern Britain
- Rome: The Emperors Claim to Divinity
- Roulston Scar, North Yorkshire
- Scorton Cursus, North Yorkshire
- Scottish Roman Forts Map
- Silures
- Southern Gaul Map
- Southern Roman Forts Map
- Stanwick Hill Fort, Forcett, North Yorkshire
- Staple Howe, West Hesterton, North Yorkshire
- Sutton Common, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
- Syncretism through the ages
- Technical Terms
- Temple Lane Ritual Routeway
- The Border Reivers
- The Celts and Celtic Life
- The Celts in Battle
- The Cistercians in North Yorkshire
- The Coal Barns of Coverdale
- The Danby Family
- The Druids and Druidism
- The Gallus Frontier – Brigantia against the Romans
- The Geology of the Iberian Peninsular
- The Goddess Brigantia – The ‘Exalted One’
- The Gododdin (Y Gododdin)
- The Golden Rings of our Bronze Age “Elite”
- The growth of Christianity 50AD – 1100AD
- The Kingdom of Venutius
- The Knights Templar
- The Latimer Family
- The Lawson-Tancred family
- The Legend of Caer Caradoc
- The names Cambre, Cambria, Cumbria, and Cymru
- The Nevilles
- The Ninth Legion
- The Percy Family
- The Premonstratensians
- The Roman Army in England
- The Scrope family
- The use of the word Lady in relation to water related structures
- The Vitrified Forts of the British Isles and Europe
- The walled gardens of Brigantia
- Thornborough Henges, North Yorkshire
- Thoughts on Celtic Religion – Raimund, Karl
- Timeline 60BC – 138AD
- Trinovantes
- Troutbeck Roman Camps, Cumbria
- Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire
- Unveiling the Archaeological Landscape of Nosterfield
- Venutius
- Vespasian
- Vitrified Forts Distribution
- Vitrified Forts Gazeteer
- Vitrified Forts: Glossary of Terms
- Was Edinburgh an Iron-Age Oppidum?
- Were Thornborough Henges built by giants?
- Why Vitrify a Fort?
- William Malet
- Yorkshire’s “Sacred Vale” – The Dawn of Brigantia
- Yorkshire’s Holy Wells & the Severed Head
Sites
- Adwick-le-Street Roman Fort (Derventio)
- Aldborough Hall, North Yorkshire
- Aldborough Roman Town
- All Saints Church, Rudston
- Altar dedicated to Jupiter of Doliche, Caelestis Brigantia, and Salus – Corbridge
- Arka Unskel hillfort, Highlands
- Bainbridge Camp – Hill Fort
- Bainbridge Roman Fort
- Barry Hill Fort
- Barwick in Elmet Iron Age Hill Fort
- Bishopdale
- Black Dike – Coverdale
- Boltby Scar Iron Age Hill Fort
- Bolton Hall, Wensleydale
- Bowbridge Lane Late Bronze Age burial site, Catterick
- Bridge Barn just south-east of Nathwaite Bridge – Coverdale
- Brigantia
- Brigantia Espania
- Brough Law, Breamish Valley, Northumberland – Bronze Age Terracing
- Camp Green (Danes Camp), Hathersage
- Cana Barn Henge
- Carl Wark Hill Fort
- Carlton Village – Coverdale
- Carperby in Wensleydale
- Carperby Market Cross, Wensleydale
- Castercliff Hill Fort
- Castle Bolton
- Castle Dykes Henge, Thoralby – North Yorkshire
- Castle Dykes Roman Villa
- Castle Hill, Almondbury
- Castle Naze Hill Fort
- Castle Point Fort, Cullykhan, Pennan
- Castle Steads Hill Fort
- Castlerigg stone circle
- Catterick Henge
- Catterick Roman Fort
- Catterick Roman Marching Camp
- Cerne Abbas Giant Hill Figure
- Church of Santa María de Cambre, Cambre near A Coruña
- Cleave Dyke Defensive System
- Clickhimin Broch
- Cobscar Smelting Mill Chimney, Redmire, Wensleydale
- Constable Burton
- Constable Burton Hall
- County Durham
- Coverdale
- Cow Ford close to Nathwaite Bridge
- Craig Phadrig Hill Fort
- Cumbria
- Devil’s Arrows
- Doncaster Roman Fort (Danum)
- Dorset
- Dryburn Henge, Cumbria
- Dumphries and Galloway
- Dunagoil Hillfort, (Isle of Bute, Argyll & Bute)
- Dundon Hill Fort
- Dunmallard Hill Fort
- Dunnideer Fort
- Earthwork 300m East of the Entrance to Swinton Castle
- Earthworks at Bellerby, Leyburn
- Earthworks at Bolton Castle
- Earthworks at Manor Grange Wensleydale
- Earthworks at Paradigm Sharpening, Nelholme, Wensleydale
- Earthworks at Redmire
- Earthworks at Stainton
- Earthworks at the top of Holly Hill, Well
- Earthworks at Walburn Hall Farm, Richmond
- East Witton Camp
- East Yorkshire
- Eboracum, York
- Egglestone Abbey, Barnard Castle
- Eileen na Goar Fort
- Ellerton Abbey
- Elslack Roman Fort
- Farley Moor Stone Circle, Derbyshire
- Field Systems at Reeth
- Finavon Fort
- Flats Hill – Carlton in Coverdale
- Foresters Arms Inn – Carlton-in-Coverdale
- Fremington Hagg
- Global Heritage
- Grampian
- Great Roe Wood (Roe Wood) Enclosure – Woodhouse
- Greta Bridge Roman Fort
- Grinton Lodge Earthworks
- Hadrian’s Wall
- Hall Tower Hill and Wendel Hill – Barwick in Elmet
- Hardnott Roman Fort
- Highlands
- Housesteads Roman Fort
- How Hill Hillfort, Swaledale
- Hutton Moor Henge
- Hutton Rudby
- Iberian Peninsular
- Ingleborough Hill – Yorkshire Dales
- Ingleborough Iron Age Hillfort
- Ingleton – Yorkshire Dales
- Intach Ford: Upstream of Nathwaite Bridge, Coverdale
- John O’Gaunt’s Castle and Beaver Dyke – Harrogate
- Kilburn White Horse
- Kilgram Bridge Ford
- King Arthurs Round Table Henge
- Kirkhaugh Cairns – Cumbria
- Kirklington Tumulus
- Knockfarrel Fort
- Lady Bridge – Tamworth
- Lady Hill, East Scrafton – Coverdale
- Ladybridge near Thornborough Henges
- Lancashire
- Little Meg Stone Circle
- Live Moor Hill Fort
- Long Meg and her Daughters standing stone and stone circle
- Maiden Castle Fort Pooley Bridge
- Maiden Castle Fort Reeth
- Maidens Grave – Burton Fleming, North Yorkshire
- Malham Roman Camp, North Yorkshire
- Malham Roman Marching Camp
- Mam Tor Hill Fort, Castleton, Derbyshire
- Marne Barracks Neolithic palisaded enclosure
- Marrick Priory
- Mayburgh Henge
- Mickley Riverworks
- Middleham Castle
- Mitchell Laithes Farm Ring Cairn and burial complex, Ossett, West Yorkshire
- Montlleó, Cerdanya, Pyrenees – Lithics Study
- Morpeth Clock Tower
- Mote of Mark Hill Fort
- Motte and Bailey – Northallerton
- Moulton Henge
- Mound in field of Bridge Barn, Nathwaite Bridge
- Nathwaite Bridge – Coverdale
- Near Moor
- Newsham House, Newsham, Richmond
- Newton Kyme Henge
- Norham Fort
- North Derbyshire
- North Yorkshire
- Northumberland
- Nunwick Henge
- Oval Barrow east of Ulshaw Bridge
- Oxfordshire
- Penhill Preceptory – Chapel of the Knights Templar
- Perthshire
- Pickhill Mound
- Piercebridge Roman Bridge
- Piercebridge Roman Fort and Vicus
- Polly Peachums Tower, Wensleydale
- Rey Cross Roman Marching Camp
- Richmond, North Yorkshire
- Roman Ford – Barnard Castle
- Roman Rig Defensive Works
- Roulston Scar Hill Fort
- Round Hill Motte at Carlton-in-Coverdale
- Rudston Standing Stone
- Scoles Coppice Fort
- Scorton Cursus
- Scotts Dyke – Richmond
- Sinderby Henge
- Snape Castle
- Somerset
- South Yorkshire
- St Andrew’s Church, Aldborough
- St Cuthbert’s Church, Forcett
- St John the Baptist Church, Kirby Wiske
- St John the Baptist Church, Stanwick
- St Lamberts Church, Burneston
- St Martin’s Priory Richmond
- St Mary Magdalen the Leper Chapel Ripon
- St Mary’s Chapel, Snape Castle
- St Marys Church Wath
- St Michael & All Angels, Downholme
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Hubberholme
- St Michael’s Church, Kirklington
- St Oswald’s Church, Thornton Steward
- Staffordshire
- Stanwick Hill Fort
- Staple Howe West Hesterton
- Studforth Hill Roman Amphitheatre and Motte and Bailey, Aldborough, North Yorkshire
- Sutton Common Fort
- Tamworth Castle
- Tap O’Noth Hill Fort
- Tayside
- Templeborough Roman Fort – Rotherham
- The Brigantes of Lancashire
- The Rocket, Pepperpot and Gate Follies and sorrounding earthworks – West Witton
- The Temple Folly – Wensleydale
- The Tower Folly, Bolton Hall
- The Yorkshire Dales
- Thornborough Henges
- Tor Dyke
- Troutback Roman Camps
- Uffington White Horse
- Vitrified Fort Sites
- Wensleydale
- West Scrafton – Coverdale
- West Yorkshire
- Whitley Castle Roman Fort (Epiacum)
- Wincobank Hill Fort
- Woden Law Hill Fort
Finds
- Altar dedicated to Bregans and the Divinity of the Emperor
- Altar dedicated to Brigantia – South Shields
- Altar dedicated to Jupiter of Doliche, Caelestis Brigantia, and Salus – Corbridge
- Altar dedicated to Nympha Brigantia – Castlesteads?
- Altar dedicated to Victoria Brigantia – Castleford
- Altar to Brigantia – Greetland, West Yorkshire
- Altar to The Goddess Brigantia – Adel
- Curse tablet addressed to the god Bregneus – Bath
- Potentially False Altar to Brigantia – Vindolanda
- Ramsgill Celtic Head
- Silver phalera showing Medusa’s image, from Vidolanda
- Statue of The Goddess Brigantia – Birrens