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Gonna Take You Higher! | mountains of meaning
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Engagement with the upland archaeology and landscape of Cumbria and beyond. December 10, 2014. Gonna Take You Higher! So the remote Weather Stones on top of Boulsworth Hill came to mind, where I had found an eroded cup-and-ring, cups and grooves on a slab and at an altitude of over 500m this must surely be a candidate for the highest rock art in England! The sun begins to set – a crack between the worlds. Cold water glows gold. Now unlike the neighbouring Rombalds Moor, across the Aire Valley, this is a ...
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Theoretical Structural Archaeology
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Theoretical Structural Archaeology: Deconstructing a Stonehenge "House". Structural archaeologist Geoff Carter's radical view of building in the ancient world, especially the archaeology of the lost timber built environment of Southern England. It is new research into of prehistory of architecture, available in a series of articles that are designed to be read in order, and to be accessible to the non-specialist - and there is even some humour. 19 July, 2015. Deconstructing a Stonehenge "House". Regular ...
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Week Three » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. The work of the volunteers continues apace at Old Sarum. We can see that this week the tricky issue of the roof has been absorbing them! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email.
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Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Start of the week, and the plans for the house are looking good. Some of the tools being used. Fashioning the stakes, the old-fashioned way! Digging and pounding Chalk. Never an easy job. First stakes are in the ground. Starting to add some body!
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Stone circles | mountains of meaning
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Engagement with the upland archaeology and landscape of Cumbria and beyond. And did those feet…. May 12, 2015. But this being Bristol, there were connections drawn between rock art, superimposition and graffiti in Bedouin culture, so it was inevitable that local lad Banksy got a mention. Listening to sounds – lithophonics to be precise – the well known (at least on Tiree) Balaphetrish Gong Stone was rung, you can see this here. And since I am intrigued by this subject in relation to Cumbrian cup-marks an...
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Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Http:/ www.neolithicsteppingstones.org/. Whittle, A. and Cummings, V. (Eds.) (2007). Going Over: The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Europe. Inscribed Landscapes: Marking and Making Place. 139-53. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Vol 29: 1 19. 164-92. East Knoyle: Hobnob Press.
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Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Exposed bank at Woodhenge, Wiltshire. Ariel-Cam (2007) http:/ www.aerial-cam.co.uk/images/srp-07/. Excellent selection of images from the 2007 season of the Stonehenge Riverside project. Wwwpastscape.org.uk (searchable database). Atkinson, R (1979).
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Cursus monuments » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. Alder Archaeology Ltd (2010) http:/ www.alderarchaeology.co.uk/ACrieffCursus.html. Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (2009). Potential Cursus Monuments in Mid and North-east Wales Survey and Excavation 2008-09. McOmish, D. (2003) Cursus: solving a 6,000-year-old puzzle. Brophy, K. (2012).
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Thornborough henges » Neolithic Britain
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News, updates and resources. Diet, subsistence and animals. Pottery and its development in Britain. Settlement, halls and houses. Stonehenge, Woodhenge and Durrington Walls. Gallery – Reconstructing a Neolithic house. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Neolithic marathon you say? Bad weather reveals new Neolithic site in Galway.
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