Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – NN 64798 38284 Also Known as: Canmore ID 289069 Getting Here Cup-marked stone, with Ben Lawers to the rear Along the A827 Loch Tay road between Morenish an… more →
The Northern Antiquarianwrote 6 hours ago: Because his conclusions says, among other things, this: The period of the Late Bronze Age has rightf … more →
wrote 1 day ago: In this edition of Arte-Factual, we turn our attention to the Golden Mask of Tornarsuk, an artefact … more →
wrote 1 day ago: We as a race and a culture have a massive love affair with gold. It is the basis of our currency, th … more →
wrote 1 day ago: This was originally posted on Prehistories. Great Orme Copper Mines Conwy, Wales The limestone headl … more →
wrote 2 days ago: I bought this volume for full cover price at Book-A-Million a couple weeks ago. Which is something E … more →
wrote 2 days ago: The Man Wit No Voice and The Pure Mood dig out and review a comic from their expansive back issue co … more →
wrote 3 days ago: Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – NN 64798 38284 Also Known as: Canmore ID 289069 Getting … more →
wrote 3 days ago: I have been back to Bronze Age foundry to work with master patineur, Derek Bayley on some new patina … more →
wrote 3 days ago: Standing Stone: OS Grid Reference – NN 64772 38018 Also Known as: Canmore ID 289028 Getting H … more →
wrote 3 days ago: Located on the south western slope of the Two Rock Mountain, County Dublin. The sun was splitting t … more →
wrote 3 days ago: Archaeologists have discovered six Pagan Saxon skeletons dating back over 1,000 years on a housing d … more →
wrote 4 days ago: We currently have a major bronze being prepared for casting by the Bronze Age Foundry in East London … more →
wrote 4 days ago: The first of four opinion columns I was privileged to publish in The Gustavian Weekly this year. Thi … more →
wrote 5 days ago: Spherical pano of the outside of Nuraghe Piscu Scattered all over the island of Sardinia, one finds … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Now that finals are over with, I may share my final projects with you, Here is a piece on Jericho. J … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Before I settle down for another day of uni work – preparing a presentation on … more →
wrote 1 week ago: When British archaeologist Arthur Evans discovered the 4,000-year-old Palace of Minos on Crete in 19 … more →
wrote 1 week ago: I wrote this short essay last summer, after spending a week in North Wales. Both the landscape of th … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Here’s a fun fact for you: Glass has been around since around about 3000 BC (in the Bronze Age), and … more →