Professor Bonkers and the mad, mad World of Archaeology
Summary We have examined the efforts of Professor Ray in his endeavour to prove that transporting bluestones by land to
Read moreSummary We have examined the efforts of Professor Ray in his endeavour to prove that transporting bluestones by land to
Read moreIntroduction Misidentification of objects by archaeologists is an unfortunately frequent occurrence, particularly evident in the study of prehistoric fire beacons.
Read more[TOC] Introduction Maiden Castle, Britain’s largest Iron Age hill fort, has always been a subject of fascination and mystery. Its
Read moreBeyond Stone and Bone – Archaeology often presents the megalithic structures of Northern Europe as enigmatic remnants of the past,
Read moreIntroduction Peering into the mists of prehistory, we discern figures as monumental as the structures they erected. The Cro-Magnons, our
Read moreIntroduction Recent carbon dating from the Bluestone quarry sites offers compelling and irrefutable mathematical evidence that Stonehenge’s construction dates back
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