Monday, 8 July 2024

Ancient Cleveland North East England

                                                       

                                                     ANCIENT CLEVELAND  


  The area named Cleveland meaning Cliffland via old Norse, by the Angle's who came from what we now know as central Denmark and southern Sweden is I believe older than any other named area in England, the Angles visited the Cleveland coast long before Rome arrived in other parts of England, and ime certain the name was given on the earliest visits. 

 The Angles settled the area along with other parts of the north east of Britain and I believe the Cleveland area was used as home more than most, and the inlets of Whitby Staithes Skiningrove and the meandering delta of the river tees would of attracted the Angles both for access and defence., the Angles were very well known traders and warriors both to British tribes and the Romans in Europe, and well respected. 

The Romans are known to have paid the Angles well for their services protecting the North east of Britain, I believe the Angle's retained the land they named Cleveland during the partial occupation by Rome and were hired from what was basically their own land within Britain i.e. Cleveland. 

Eborcum - Eoforwic was only fifteen miles from this Angle land,  both names basically mean Pig town, as did Yorvic, this is no surprise as the Angles and Danes were from the same part of what we now know as Denmark and southern Sweden. 

Eborcum was the base of the infamous ninth legion, the ninth legion are recorded as setting off north to the Roman fort at Piercbridge on the Tees, no records exist of them arriving at the fort, the Angles are recorded as turning on Rome in Britain around this time, and I believe it was in Cleveland they turned on them during the march north to Piercbridge.  The Angles then went on to dominate Britain and name a larger land than Cleveland called England.  

Related -       ANCIENT CLEVELAND - HISTORY OF A BECK: Search results for Ohio  This link shows how Ancient Cleveland named Cleveland Ohio. 

Wednesday, 20 March 2024

 SORRY FOR THE ADVERTS I EARN NOTHING FROM THEM AND HOPE WITH HELP I CAN GET RID OF THEM SOON. 

Tuesday, 13 February 2024

New inspection of the Stainsby beck sacrificial site 14 years later. I must apologise for the very long delay but ive had family priorities to take care of, but i will be revisiting this site in the summer of 2025.

 This Easter holidays after 12 years i am returning to the Stainsby beck area where over 15 years i have excavated many ancient bones and artefacts, including human bones, from what is in my mind most certainly a prehistoric sacrificial site related to the exposure of the Cleveland Dyke.   My findings after many floods will be posted soon after my visit.  The two images below show the huge Cervus Elephus Antler piece and it excavation at the site from 12 years ago.  



Thursday, 17 June 2021

Ancient Viking Cleveland

 

  Cleveland’ is often mistakenly thought to be a modern invention. This confusion is due to the short-lived ‘County of Cleveland’ that existed for only 22 years (1974-1996) and included the former County Durham towns of Stockton; Hartlepool and Billingham to the north of the Tees. 
The real, historic Cleveland is on the south side of the Tees and encompasses the valleys of the River Esk and River Leven and along the coast it stretches from the Tees to Whitby, and very likely in its early naming by the Angles included all of the high ground north of  Eoforwic
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 The earliest known record of its name is in the twelfth century Orkneyinga Saga, recalling King Harald Hardrada of Norway’s landing in ‘Cliffland but Cleveland was named long before this date, Julia's Cesar named the Angles being present in the area before his partial occupation of Britain. 

 Guisborough : Capital of Cleveland Guisborough is perhaps a Viking name: ‘the borough or fortified place belonging to a Viking called Gigr’, but this is not certain. Evidence from place-names in the surrounding Cleveland area show that Viking settlement was very extensive, perhaps to the extent that no other area of England compares.

 Cleveland - Cliffland from old Norse was named by the Angles early Danish Vikings from what we now know as Central Denmark and Southern Sweden who were paid mercenaries of Rome until they turned on them in the North very likely from what would be their homeland on the Cleveland escarpment, then sent for there people across the North sea who would later name Angland - England. 

Thursday, 12 November 2020

Ice dam collapse of the Esk valley

 I believe i was right regarding the ice dam collapse at the western end of the Esk Valley being responsible for the superficial geology of the south western area of Cleveland. The central Esk water body if released suddenly would have created what we see today and would of destroyed most life including humans that had returned, I've already proven with the help of Andy Cooper tvrigs  the area is not covered in till or boulder clay as stated by Agar and the Geological survey maps, it is in fact covered with alluvial deposits and complexed clays, that contain animal and human sub fossils.