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Stèle de Reguiny
Submitted by ogham on Saturday, 25 May 2013 (241 reads)
France Stèle de ReguinyBy the church in Reguiny there is a stèle which has been Christianised by the addition of a cross to the top. The stèle is conical and rounded and just over a metre tall.
( Read Article | 1 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Culbone Stone
Submitted by TimPrevett on Saturday, 25 May 2013 (9357 reads)
England Culbone StoneHeading east on the A39 Lynmouth to Porlock road, you will see a pub to your right; imminently, there is a left hand turn onto a minor road, as the main road veers right. Take this left. Soon, to your left is a parking area, with a little sign and information board for the Culbone Stone:
"The Culbone Stone took ages to find, but it was worth it. The wood has an odd atmosphere, and the stone - when you eventually find it - seems to be waiting for you."
( Read Article | 3 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Castro de Borneiro
Submitted by ernar on Saturday, 25 May 2013 (4108 reads)
Spain and Portugal Castro de BorneiroCastro de Borneiro: This Castro is located pretty close to the famous "Dolmen de Dombate", which may be why it is often missed by the casual traveller.
( Read Article | 1 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Keros
Submitted by davidmorgan on Friday, 24 May 2013 (3662 reads)
Digs KerosIsland of broken figurines. Why were Bronze Age figurines smashed, transported and buried in shallow pits on the Aegean island of Keros?
Archaeologists explore an Early Bronze Age settlement on the Greek Island of Keros
( Read Article | 5 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Chichen Itza
Submitted by Jurgen on Friday, 24 May 2013 (11317 reads)
Central America Chichen ItzaOccupied from 600 AD until the Spanish Conquest, it is a multi-component site with elements from Late Classic (c.600–900 AD,) Terminal Classic (c.800–900,) and Early Postclassic periods (c.900–1200). Chichen Itza is known for the El Castillo Pyramid, temples, and the remains of colonnaded halls.
Maya recipe for blue paint deciphered, see most recent comment on this page
( Read Article | 15 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Tamgaly Petroglyphs
Submitted by Jansold on Thursday, 23 May 2013 (170 reads)
Rock Art Tamgaly PetroglyphsRock Art in Kazakhstan. A concentration of some 5,000 rock carvings dating from the Middle Bronze Age up to to the 20th century, covering an area of around 900ha.
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Humbleton Hill
Submitted by SolarMegalith on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 (5750 reads)
England Humbleton HillThis Iron Age hillfort is one of the most spectacular in Northumberland. It is located on the top of a hill with great views of the area west and north (as far as Dod Law hillfort) of Wooler. The course of the stone ramparts is perfectly distinguishable, as well as the adjacent enclosure with hut platforms - it is unclear whether this is contemporary with the hillfort.
( Read Article | 4 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Tell Khaiber
Submitted by davidmorgan on Tuesday, 21 May 2013 (207 reads)
Other Archaeology Tell KhaiberAn ancient Sumerian city, 20km from Ur, inhabited from about 4000 to 2000 BCE. British and Iraqi archaeologists have started the excavation of the enormous building complex. One of the most striking finds at the site to date is a clay plaque, 9cm high, apparently showing a worshipper approaching a sacred place.
( Read Article | 2 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Tikal
Submitted by C_Michael_Hogan on Monday, 20 May 2013 (20924 reads)
Central America TikalAncient City in El Peten Department, Guatemala. Tikal, Guatemala is arguably the greatest and most complex Mayan city measured by monumental megalithic architecture. Evincing an array of majestic pyramids and royal residences, the city has yielded numerous intricately carved stelae and sacrificial altars.
Latest C-14 dating confirms calibration between Maya Long Count and European calendar, see most recent comment on this page
( Read Article | 9 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Joya del Ceren
Submitted by bat400 on Monday, 20 May 2013 (5167 reads)
Central America Joya del CerenAncient Village or Settlement in El Salvador. Sometimes called, "America's Pompeii," this Classic Mayan village was suddenly covered by volcanic ash in 595 AD. The village lay less than a kilometer from Loma Caldera volcano. Excavations have found several homes made from adobe brick with thatched roofs, complete with simple interior benches, pots, tools and the remains of food.
Mayan Manioc Preserved by Volcanic Ash. Provides additional evidence of the intensive farming that fed a civilization.
( Read Article | 4 News and Comments | Category: Other Photo Pages )

Announcing the Megalithic Portal competition winners for Sept/Oct 2012
Submitted by Andy B on Sunday, 19 May 2013 (596 reads)
Photography Announcing the Megalithic Portal competition winners for Sept/Oct 2012I'm delighted to (again rather belatedly) announce the winners of our latest competition. This is for the best photos/images/diagrams etc submitted to us in September and October 2012. We normally call it a 'photo' competition but they don't have to be as you will see. I have again had to combine months as votes were a bit thin on the ground. If you want this competition to continue we need more people voting for their favourite images. Anyway, on to the very deserving winners and highly commended entries:
( Read Article | 6 News and Comments | Category: Photo Competitions )

Stonea Camp
Submitted by vicky on Sunday, 19 May 2013 (13977 reads)
England Stonea CampStonea Camp stands on a gravel island two meters above sea level amid the black Norfolk fens. It must have been a very wet place and the ditches would have naturaly filled with water. There is a single bank and ditch to the south west with three defensive lines to the north. There were three periods of construction and it is suggested by the excavators that this was the site of the battle between the Roman governor, Ostorius and the Iceni in 47AD
On Weds 22nd May local archaeologists and a story teller will welcome people to Stonea Camp 'hill' fort. See below for a video showing the skull split with a sword, found at the site.
( Read Article | 6 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Perperikon
Submitted by Andy B on Saturday, 18 May 2013 (7379 reads)
Resources PerperikonNeolithic Rock sanctuary in Bulgaria. The earliest traces of human civilisation discovered so far at Perperikon were dated to the late Neolithic Period, 6th-5th millennium BCE. During the late Bronze Age in particular, 18th-12th century BCE, Perperikon saw its first heyday, which probably coincided with the peak of the Mycenaean and the Minoan civilisations.
Bulgaria should seriously consider inviting Mongolian shamans to "enliven" its ancient sites, argues leading Bulgarian archeologist Prof. Nikolay Ovcharov.
( Read Article | 8 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages )

Noh Mul Pyramid
Submitted by guile on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 (617 reads)
Site Watch Noh Mul PyramidA construction company has essentially destroyed one of Belize's largest Mayan pyramids with backhoes and bulldozers to extract crushed rock for a road-building project.
( Read Article | 13 News and Comments | Category: Other Photo Pages )

Kuelap Citadel
Submitted by durhamnature on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 (8754 reads)
South America Kuelap CitadelAncient Village in Amazonas State, Peru.
A large worked-stone settlement of approximately 400 buildings, all within an encircling stone wall as much as 66 feet high. Many of the round stone houses display a zig-zag and diamond decorations in stone. Excavations are still on-going, but some of the buildings have been reconstructed with roof poles and thatch.
More superb archive photos
( Read Article | 5 News and Comments | Category: Other Photo Pages )

Jonathan’s Cave
Submitted by coldrum on Monday, 13 May 2013 (1298 reads)
Scotland Jonathan’s CaveCave in Fife with Pictish carvings This cave received its name from a poor man, Jonathan who lived here with his family during the 18th Century. He was a nail-maker but hand-made nails were priced out of the market when the Carron Iron Works was established in 1759. However a few years ago some of his nails were found on the floor of the Cave.
MSP calls for action to save Wemyss caves
( Read Article | 2 News and Comments | Category: Other Photo Pages )

U 170 (Vaxholm)
Submitted by coldrum on Monday, 13 May 2013 (354 reads)
Discoveries U 170 (Vaxholm)A Viking-era rune stone has been "rediscovered" near Vaxholm in the Stockholm archipelago after a group of university students stumbled across the historic rock that had been hiding in plain sight for nearly 300 years.
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Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Submitted by Andy B on Monday, 13 May 2013 (3028 reads)
England Brighton Museum and Art GalleryMuseum in West Sussex. Brighton Museum houses one of the most important and eclectic collections outside national institutions.
See the unique Bronze Age 'Sussex Loops' and visit the new Chilled to the Bone: Ice Age Sussex exhibition. Also see our page for Hove Park's Goldstone which may contain the remnants of a local stone circle
( Read Article | 5 News and Comments | Category: Other Photo Pages )

Knockdrum Stone Fort
Submitted by KaiHofmann on Sunday, 12 May 2013 (627 reads)
Republic of Ireland Knockdrum Stone FortStone fort in Co. Cork. The Iron Age stone fort measures 29m in diameter and has 3m thick walls. It is located 1km east of Castletownshend.
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Scargill Low Moor 2
Submitted by SolarMegalith on Sunday, 12 May 2013 (290 reads)
Rock Art Scargill Low Moor 2Rock Art in County Durham. This flat rock surface is located on the southern slope of Pinlow Hill, just few meters south of Scargill Low Moor 1 panel. The motifs include a cup with single ring and groove, as well as simple cup-marks.
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