Blogging Archaeology January – Most Popular Post (sort of).
Blogging Archaeology is an archaeological blogging carnival organised by the ruggedly named archaeologist, Doug Rocks-Macqueen. Each month a new subject...
7 Feb, 2014
Blogging Archaeology is an archaeological blogging carnival organised by the ruggedly named archaeologist, Doug Rocks-Macqueen. Each month a new subject...
Curios & Miscellania / Featured
5 Feb, 2014
I collected these fossils with a friend of mine, John Buchanan-Brown. John somehow knew where all the best fossil collecting...
Curios & Miscellania / Featured
2 Feb, 2014
A couple of notes on the text. When Mr. Smith uses the word ‘Keltic’, he is referring to the period...
31 Jan, 2014
Welcome to Grave Goods, a series of interviews in which a guest is invited to select five items to accompany them...
Curios & Miscellania / Featured
23 Jan, 2014
Discover of a Tumulus at Hove, near Brighton, Containing an Amber Cup, &c. By Barclay Philips, Esq. Originally published in...
Featured / Shropshire Hillforts
21 Jan, 2014
A background to the excavation and a few notes about the text. Old Oswestry hillfort has been subject to only...
20 Jan, 2014
The main thrust of this consultation appears to suggest that government archaeology services will soon be replaced with private ones....
20 Jan, 2014
Old Oswestry has only been excavated once, in the years 1939/40, under fairly trying circumstances. The dig was conducted quite...
17 Jan, 2014
Welcome to Grave Goods, a series of interviews in which the guest is invited to select five items to accompany them...
Curios & Miscellania / Featured
11 Jan, 2014
An Incomplete Glossary of Tramp Words & Terms. I’ve been reading the works of Jim Phelan recently – for those...