Grave Goods – Francis Pryor.
Welcome to Grave Goods, a series of interviews in which the guest is invited to select five items to accompany...
10 Jan, 2014
Welcome to Grave Goods, a series of interviews in which the guest is invited to select five items to accompany...
Blog / Curios & Miscellania / Digital Archaeology
5 Jan, 2014
While I was watching one of my all time favourite experimental archaeology videos the other day, I noticed that Youtube...
1 Jan, 2014
An ever growing, utterly un-comprehensive list of useful archaeology/heritage/apps. Geology/Pedology iGeology – an app by the British Geological Society (free). “iGeology...
1 Jan, 2014
Welcome to the inaugural outing of Grave Goods, a series of interviews in which the guest is invited to select five items to accompany them on the Awfully Big Adventure.
30 Dec, 2013
“To die would be an awfully big adventure.” ― J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan. Grave Goods is a series of interviews in which...
21 Dec, 2013
Ditchling Beacon hillfort is a rectangular univalate Iron Age enclosure of around 15.31 acres (6.19 hectares). It has unfortunately been...
19 Dec, 2013
This is a brief guide to recognising the denizens who inhabit the comment sections of the web. It is a...
18 Dec, 2013
New theory that suggests Stonehenge was a centre for cat worship meets with disapproval.
13 Dec, 2013
Devil’s Dyke Hillfort, West Sussex Devil’s Dyke hillfort, sometimes Devil’s Dyke Camp, or just Devil’s Dyke. Marked on an 18th...
13 Dec, 2013
Cissbury Ring hillfort is an Iron Age univallate enclosure of approx. 20 hectares. The main rampart stands at around 2.5...