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La Pierre des Couteaux, or Mère de Dieu dolmen

richard wrote 1 month ago: The search for this was a typical mix of research and luck – involving name confusion, lack of … more →

Tags: Dolmens, Languedoc, minervois, Prehistory, Bize, megalith, pierre des couteaux dolmen

Visitors Unknowingly Vandalizing Ireland

Corey wrote 1 month ago: Visitors have made a habit of creating their own mini-dolmens in County Clare. Mini-dolmen, original … more →

Tags: All Blog Entries, Headlines, Irish Travel Resources, burren, clare, County Clare, Vandalism

Ancestral1 comment

agirs wrote 2 months ago: Ancestral … more →

Tags: Scandinavia, Sweden, megalith, Photography, Stone age, ancestral, neolithicum, stone.age, stones

...in which she meets the Stones! The Rollright Stones.

skelseh wrote 3 months ago: At school I always hated history. I hated learning stupid dates and names and places for apparently … more →

Tags: stone circle, monolithic, Druids, Rollright Stones, Witches, Legend

Lilla Kungsdösen Megalithic Tomb

agirs wrote 5 months ago: Lilla Kungsdösen (lit. Lesser  or Smaller King’s Dolmen) is situated in Östra Torp, not far fr … more →

Tags: SCANİA, Scandinavia, Trelleborg, Skane, megalith, History, Photography, DOS, Gånggrift

Back to Ganghwa

John wrote 6 months ago: On Sunday, we arranged to meet some friends from Yongin out on Ganghwa Island (the location of my fi … more →

Tags: South Korea, Photography, North Korea, Hiking, Ganghwa-do, 강화도, Bongcheonsan, 봉천산, 광성보

comeback artists1 comment

richard wrote 7 months ago: I try to warn people that our village is rather plain and ordinary, and certainly not ‘un des … more →

Tags: walking tours, painting holiday, mosaic course, Languedoc, corbieres, Mosaic, walking, landscape painting week

Mapping history, and naming two dolmens.1 comment

richard wrote 12 months ago: Is it so strange to have a favourite map? Like a special book or painting it may be rich in personal … more →

Tags: Dolmens, Languedoc, minervois, Prehistory, balma, caouno, cartography, caune, Grotte

Dolmen de Boun Marcou

richard wrote 1 year ago: When I first started exploring this whole area around Mailhac, and learnt that an oppidum was not a … more →

Tags: Dolmens, Grotte, hillfort, Languedoc, minervois, necropolis, Oppidum, Prehistory, boun marcou

The Fournès dolmen and menhir and how to tell them apart.

richard wrote 1 year ago: Up ’til this morning I was unaware of the existence of Fournès-Cabardès ( the difference, were … more →

Tags: Dolmens, Languedoc, menhir, minervois, cabardes, Fournès, Megalithic Portal, peyregat, The Captain

Hay-on-Wye5 comments

Rebecca wrote 1 year ago: My other birthday treat was a trip to Hay-on-Wye. As a book lover, I could quite happily spend days … more →

Tags: archaeology, crafts, Crochet, Special Places, arthur's stone, Black Mountains, dorstone, Hay-on-Wye, herefordshire

No Island Is An Island

eleanorrose wrote 1 year ago: Tell someone you’re from Guernsey, and their reaction is one of mild pity. Small islands like … more →

Tags: features, Guernsey, News, XEROX issue 3, Art, arts commission, aschheim, baldacchino, estuaire

Putting ourselves in inspiring places

Marianne Potterton wrote 1 year ago: Inspiration and influence can come from all sorts of places; it could come from everything we experi … more →

Tags: Thoughts on art, Art, burren, Inspiration, Influence, experience?, Impact, hy-brasil, maeve collins

Busky Dike Druidical Altar, Fewston, North Yorkshire

megalithix wrote 1 year ago: Legendary Rocks (destroyed):  OS Grid Reference – SE 187 545 Archaeology & History The ori … more →

Tags: Sacred Nature, Yorkshire, North, folklore, Monoliths, archaeology, standing stones, Ritual, folk lore, Legends

Battle Hill Dolmen, Huntly, Aberdeenshire

megalithix wrote 1 year ago: Cairn (destroyed):  OS Grid Reference – NJ 542 401 Archaeology & History In a short articl … more →

Tags: Cairns, Tombs & Tumuli, Aberdeenshire, neolithic, Bronze Age, folklore, Megaliths, archaeology, megalithic, death

Tourist guide - The best preserved megalithic site in Wales - Pentre Ifan dolmen

extrageographic wrote 1 year ago: Ruth Sharman visted Pentre Ifan dolmen – said to be the best preserved neolithic burial chambe … more →

Tags: Travel, Tourism, Wales, Pentre Ifan dolmen, neolithic burial chamber, Directions, map, pentre

Dolmen host servers van Vlaamse Maatschappij voor Watervoorziening (VMW)

realdolmen wrote 1 year ago: De Vlaamse Maatschappij voor Watervoorziening (VMW) heeft Dolmen gekozen voor de hosting van haar se … more →

Tags: News, New Contracts

Dolmen wint aanbesteding bij Nationale Loterij

realdolmen wrote 1 year ago: De Nationale Loterij heeft voor een geraamde 2,1 miljoen euro ict-aanbestedingen toegekend. Dolmen ( … more →

Tags: News, New Contracts

A dolmen with no history

richard wrote 1 year ago: The Dolmen de Palats is deep in the Corbières, that wild and rumpled area of hills 50 miles wide and … more →

Tags: Dolmens, Languedoc, corbieres, Add new tag, palats


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