The front cover of the long awaited book by Graeme C and Paul Brown featuring the Fylingdales Stone
Coming to bookshops soon-ish
The front cover of the long awaited book by Graeme C and Paul Brown featuring the Fylingdales Stone
Coming to bookshops soon-ish
The April edition of PAST is now online and includes:-
THE NEW ROCK ART DISCOVERIES AT TRAPRAIN LAW
TRAPRAIN LAW: ARCHAEOLOGY FROM THE ASHES
A Late Bronze Age axe hoard, Roman Iron Age occupation levels and ecclesiastical remains from the Medieval period testify to the significance of this site over several millennia
Details, pictures and plans of the Fowberry Cairn excavation from the Beckensall Archive.
Pats excellent website with a description of this (as Danby High Moor) and many other monuments
This beautiful website will make your brain ache and your heart leap – proper archaeology?
A description of this unclassified Clyde-Type Chamber
An image of the Devils Arrows from the British Museums ‘Collect Britain’ on-line galleries.
Wonderful footage from the Beckensall archive of Stan at Roughting Linn plus the wonderful Ketley Craggs ‘megalithic lino’.
News items from 1999 on the discoveries in The Burren.
Check out the audio files. Archaeologists, historians and thr local farmer talk about the excavations, finds and significance of The Burren
A nice antiquarian plan of the Brat’s Hill Circle and a map of the Burnmoor monuments by C.A. Parker.
Because I consider myself to be a fairly open-minded fella, I will not describe this interpretation as barmy, that would wrong of me as I have put forward a couple of barmy interpretations of things myself in my time.
I leave you to decide.
I particularly like the kangaroo and the penguin.
Another web page with a picture of the well.
Pictures and a description of The Old Wife’s Well from Graeme C.
Tim Bennetts interpretation of the carvings.
Clickable regional maps lead you to the report summaries.
A few full reports are available plus a query service.
Article by the Rev James Simpson – Vicar of Shap
Stone Circles near Shap, Westmoreland.
Check this out.
A second photo of the site here-
teesarchaeology.com/projects/aerial_photography/gallery/index38.html
The Tees Archaeology site.
The site is currently under development and is already an excellent resource. It will be even better once the SMR is added.
Check out the aerial photogaphy section.
Mike Haigh’s Tale of Wade from Northern Earth
Graeme C’s wonderful site including pages covering Brow Moor & the fire
A shedload of 19th century one-inch to the mile OS map reprints.
Excellent value at £2.10 a pop!
A really nice site which gives reliable directions to many sites.
Description of the site.
For more information on locations & finds, check this CAPRA site
Check the research section then Derbyshire for some interesting images of these carvings.
An account of the reconstruction of the mesolithic dwelling at Maelmin.
The virtual Archaeology of Durham and Northumberland.
Nice site check out Yeavering!
Explores the Robin Hood myth....not just Yorkshire!
Pat O’Halloran’s description and picture of the stone
Pat O’Halloran’s description of the site
Pat O’Hallorans description of the site
Pat O’Halloran’s description and photo of the circle
Pat O’Halloran’s description and plan of the circle
Recent article on Windmill Hill
Graeme C’s pictures and description of the carving
Graeme C’s excellent site.
Upleatham marked stone page
More info & pics of circle
The Browns discover ‘em and Greame C reports ‘em
Anoither newly discovered site, those Browns are turning stuff up everywhere!
This is a page from Greame C’s smashing site with pics and directions.
A brilliant second hand book shop with a huge antiquarian catalogue and very helpful staff.