Tag Archives: Britain
Bronze age man’s lunch: a spoonful of nettle stew | Science | The Observer
Archaeological dig reveals hundreds of objects, from six oak-tree boats to a bowl of food Dalya Alberge, The Observer, Sunday 4 December 2011 Crossposted on this site by WordPress “Press This” application Article history The smallest of six oak boats … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, artifacts, Bronze Age, Celtic, Health and Diet, ships, shipwrecks
Tagged Britain, Bronze Age, diet, excavations, finds, nettle stew, oak boats, ships, tree trunks
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BBC News – Archaeologists make new Stonehenge ‘sun worship’ find
The pits are positioned on celestial alignment at the site and may have contained stones Two previously undiscovered pits have been found at Stonehenge which point to it once being used as a place of sun worship before the stones … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Structures, Archaeology, Astronomy, Celtic, Pagan Practices, Standing Stones, Temples
Tagged astrology, astronomy, Britain, discoveries, Druidism, excavations, solar alignment, standing stones, Stonehenge, United Kingdom
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