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Archaeologist | Neolithic Britain & Ireland | Heritage interpretation | Lecturer at University of Exeter
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And it's Midsummer. Where the Puck did those 6 months go, eh? Anyway, here's some nice magical places of the north with solar alignments

Traffic, crowds, Druids and, of course, the sun: all talking points of Solstice '25 at Stonehenge - that's 1925, by the way. Read more about an eventful morning here: open.substack.com/pub/prescape... 🏺

White Sands' Footprints Confirmed as the Oldest Evidence of Humans in the Americas - a new study confirms ancient footprints in New Mexico are over 21,000 years old, rewriting the history of the Americas www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences...

"Bots scraping online collections to build AI model training data are swarming sites, overwhelming their infrastructure & knocking them offline. ... The bots often operate like a roving, relatively brief DDOS attack." Are AI Bots Knocking Cultural Heritage Offline? www.glamelab.org/products/are...

Yay! My local community has developed a Climate Action Plan! shirehamptonaction.org.uk/wp-content/u...

Really interesting blog post on three prehistoric crouched burials from Sedgeford, Norfolk, including one dating to the Chalcolithic (CW: human remains photos): www.sharp.org.uk/single-post/...

Long & light days = gardening in the evening = sound of swifts and the heavy scent of honeysuckle #TinyJoys

Routeways have a long research history in archaeology & until recently have not had much airing as archaeological features. This artcile sets out a convincing & interesting typology of routeways. doi.org/10.11141/ia....

Did you know that WAC-10 World Archaeology Congress (next week) is free for students to attend online? Register here: worldarchaeologicalcongress.com/wac10/

Been on a walk today from Caldicot to Black Rock, stopping off for a quick look at Heston Brake chambered tomb. More info on the monument here: thejournalofantiquities.com/2015/03/25/h... #StandingStoneSunday

Welcome to the archives.

Penultimate day on site at Columbjohn, our students have been acing it with their plans and section drawings!

Five years - time flies. I was at my home in Bristol that day (although not in town) and remember the feeling of nervous excitement for the possibility of radical change: