Silbury Avenue – Avebury’s First Stone Avenue
Introduction In 2014 a third stone‑lined processional way was recognised within the Avebury UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Archaeologists have long
Read moreIntroduction In 2014 a third stone‑lined processional way was recognised within the Avebury UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Archaeologists have long
Read moreIntroduction A Revolutionary Perspective on Archaeology and Hydrology Fifteen years ago, I introduced an idea that some might consider revolutionary—an
Read moreIntroduction The peer-review system in archaeology is often regarded as a safeguard for academic integrity and quality control. However, it
Read moreIntroduction The recent report on ancient DNA and human pigmentation has sparked controversy, particularly in how social and commercial media
Read moreIntroduction Challenging the Migration Myth: Einkorn Wheat, Ancient Mariners, and the True Timeline of Megalithic Europe For decades, the “migration
Read moreIntroduction The Crisis in Archaeology: Why a Once-Respected Discipline is Losing Its Way Archaeology, the study of human history and
Read moreIntroduction Antler picks, primarily derived from red deer, are frequently cited in archaeological narratives as essential tools used by prehistoric
Read moreIntroduction The UK media has, in recent years, frequently showcased extreme weather events, emphasizing the devastation wrought on local communities
Read moreUnraveling the Geological and Archaeological History of the River Avon Valley The Avon Valley, with its complex Quaternary deposits, offers
Read morePreamble I’ve published numerous blogs about prehistoric canals, emphasizing how traditional academia has repeatedly overlooked and misunderstood these remarkable features.
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