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| Ness of Brodgar | | Submitted by Andy B on Thursday, 07 July 2022 (92675 reads) | Multi-period A large Neolithic complex on the Brodgar peninsula lies on the low ridge between the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar. Many stunning discoveries have been made during the years of excavation here. Image submitted by Flickr (View in gallery) | | Excavations resume at the Ness of Brodgar, running until August 19th, and see the comments on our page for a video talk of the discoveries so far, with excavation director Nick Card and other members of the team ( Read Article | 86 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Hazleton North | | Submitted by bec-zog on Thursday, 07 July 2022 (16927 reads) | Neolithic and Bronze Age This long barrow (or chambered cairn) was subject to total excavation under Dr Saville - see the comments below to download his report. The barrow was methodically examined layer by layer, to gain information on how it and other Cotswold long barrows were constructed and used and to gain information about the people who built and utilised it. The main chamber (pictured left) is now in the Corinium Museum. Image submitted by Andy B (View in gallery) | | Archaeology of the Ear - Listening to Historic Places, including soundscapes from Hazleton North long barrow by Chris Cundy and Adam Horovitz ( Read Article | 8 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Trehudreth Downs C | | Submitted by thecaptain on Tuesday, 05 July 2022 (4337 reads) | Neolithic and Bronze Age A stone setting on Trehudreth Downs, just to the north of the A30 near the western edge of the Bodmin Moor high plateau. Its to the south of the stone row and both of the individual standing stones. (Lots more information on our page, and see the nearby sites list on our page for the other sites) Best not to visit from the A30, take the small roads to Newton Downs on the north side, and head across the moor to the south.
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| Carchemish | | Submitted by AlexHunger on Saturday, 02 July 2022 (6581 reads) | Multi-period Carchemish is a mound of ruins on the west bank of the Euphrates, at the Syrian-Turkish border. Access to the site is restricted as a Turkish military base was been built on the Carchemish acropolis. Part of the site also lies on Syrian territory. The site has been occupied since the Neolithic period and commanded the strategic ford across the Euphrates and the timber trade. Image submitted by AlexHunger (View in gallery) | | Historical artefacts discovered during excavations by Turkish and Italian teams in the ancient city of Karkamış (Carchemish) in southern Gaziantep province have offered new insights into the region’s history and Assyrian-Hittite interactions, details in the comments on our page ( Read Article | 2 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Coalsgarth Edge | | Submitted by Tenbar on Thursday, 30 June 2022 (434 reads) | Rock Art Neolithic cup and ring marks on this boulder in a field approximately 200m from the footpath. The field is often occupied by cattle and access will not be encouraged by the local farmer so please seek permission before visiting. Image submitted by Tenbar (View in gallery) | | Rock art near Richmond, North Yorkshire, it's not coming up on the local HER so could well be a new discovery! ( Read Article | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| St Lythans | | Submitted by JJ on Wednesday, 29 June 2022 (22192 reads) | Neolithic and Bronze Age Chambered Tomb in South Glamorgan. The Welsh name for this site is Gwal-y-Filiast, the Greyhound Bitch's Lair. There was once a mound of earth or stones covering this Neolithic burial chamber, but only slight traces remain. Image submitted by Mark_in_Wales (View in gallery) | | Summer Solstice Photo Competition Winner: Mark_in_Wales. View the other entries here. Mark describes his photo: This light beam was photographed at 21:14 BST on the 20th of June 2022. St Lythans Burial Chamber is a highly accurate tool for determining the Winter Calendar and making this stunning Arrowhead light-beam at The arrowhead shape (known as an oblique arrowhead in academic circles) is extremely precise, with a straight back, curved cutting surface and hooked single tang. The light-beam is formed by only three stones and the angle of the wall it is being projected onto. ( Read Article | 16 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Othona Roman Fort | | Submitted by Antonine on Monday, 27 June 2022 (368 reads) | Multi-period One of Britain’s oldest churches is set on the site of the Roman fortress of Othona - one of The Saxon Shore forts. St Cedd, who arrived there in AD 653 from Northumbria, later used stones from the fortress to build the chapel. It can be reached from Bradwell-on-Sea by a half-mile-long footpath. Image submitted by Antonine (View in gallery) | | | ( Read Article | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Dumfries Museum | | Submitted by bat400 on Friday, 24 June 2022 (4215 reads) | Museums The museum houses an extensive collection including prehistoric fossils, Early Christian sacred stones and carvings, Victorian life, and at the moment (June 2022), an exhibition celebrating Chinese and Japanese culture. Image submitted by Anne T (View in gallery) | | Anne T has kindly photographed the early Christian stones in Dumfries Museum, there is a huge collection and you can browse them from our page ( Read Article | 4 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Caer Engan | | Submitted by TAlanJones on Friday, 24 June 2022 (263 reads) | Iron Age and Later Prehistory Situated on a rocky flat topped knoll to the east of Afon Llyfni the hillfort can be reached along a footpath that leads from the B4418 at a midway point between Penygroes and Talysarn in Gwynedd. The footpath takes you across the Afon Llyfni and via a raised causeway through a marsh to a stone lined track leading to the hillfort. Image submitted by TAlanJones (View in gallery) | | | ( Read Article | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Stranraer Museum | | Submitted by markj99 on Thursday, 23 June 2022 (4225 reads) | Museums Stranraer Museum tells the story of Galloway from 7000 BC when people started settling on the coast to the present day. There are stone and bronze axes from all over the area and Christian Stones dating from the 5th Century. There are also agricultural and industrial exhibits and a section dedicated to the noted Polar explorer Sir John Ross who was born in Galloway. Admission is free. Image submitted by markj99 (View in gallery) | | | ( Read Article | 3 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
| Bryn Celli Ddu | | Submitted by AngieLake on Tuesday, 21 June 2022 (54291 reads) | Neolithic and Bronze Age Passage Grave in Anglesey. The island's most famous passage tomb, which was built on top of a circle-henge. Its name means 'the mound in the dark grove'. It was plundered in 1699 and archaeologically excavated between 1928 and 1929. There is an ongoing archaeology project each summer investigating the surrounding landscape. Image submitted by dodomad (View in gallery) | | ENTER OUR SUMMER SOLSTICE PHOTO COMPETITION. More details here. Some Images from the summer solstice concert by Gwenno on top of Bryn Celli Ddu, Saturday 18th June ( Read Article | 59 News and Comments | Category: Our Photo Pages ) |
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