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Also, when I look for people's profile on the Mastodon App, the profiles are generally empty, but when I browse on my PC, there is a link to the person's profile on their server and I can see the complete profile, it might be one of your problem too.
#archeodon #INRAP #medievalmonday #StandingStoneSunday #TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember #ruinedprioryfriday #HillfortsWednesday #EpigraphyTuesday #hadrianwallwednesday #romanfortthursday
#TombTuesday #DailyMegalith the allée couverte du Prieuré #Baud #Morbihan #Brittany #France (2022) #NeolithicNovember
#NeolithicNovember #france #brittany #morbihan #baud #dailymegalith #TombTuesday
Unstan chambered cairn for all your tomb Tuesday needs.
#TombTuesday #Orkney #NeolithicNovember #HeartOfNeolithicOrkney #Scotland #Cairn
#TombTuesday #orkney #NeolithicNovember #heartofneolithicorkney #scotland #cairn
The Cove at Stanton Drew formed by 3 stones can be found in the beer garden of the Druid's Arms. Folklore states that the stones represent a Parson, bride & groom frozen on their wedding day. They were turned to stone by the Devil as their guests danced on a Sunday. The Cove is one of several megalithic stone monuments at Stanton Drew. #StandingStoneSunday #NeolithicNovember #PubArchaeology #Archaeology #Archaeodon #StandingStone #StandingStones
#StandingStoneSunday #NeolithicNovember #PubArchaeology #archaeology #archaeodon #standingstone #standingstones
Skara Brae for #NeolithicNovember.
#NeolithicOrkney #Orkney #Neolithic #HeartOfNeolithicOrkney #Scotland #NeolithicScotland
#NeolithicNovember #neolithicorkney #orkney #neolithic #heartofneolithicorkney #scotland #neolithicscotland
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The intricately carved Towie Ball is one of over 400 Neolithic stone balls that have been found, mostly in Aberdeenshire. Their purpose is unknown but one theory is that holding the stone gave the holder permission to speak. #findsfriday #neolithicnovember https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/stories/scottish-history-and-archaeology/towie-ball/
#FindsFriday #NeolithicNovember
#TombTuesday - Grey Mare and Her Colts longbarrow near #Abbotsbury #Dorset in September 2010. It's about 3000 years old and 19th Century excavations revealed bones and pottery in the collapsed burial chamber. #Archaeology #NeolithicNovember #Archaeodon
#TombTuesday #abbotsbury #dorset #archaeology #NeolithicNovember #archaeodon
#TombTuesday #DailyMegalith Allée couverte de Kergonfalz nr #Bignan #Morbihan #Brittany #France (2022) #NeolithicNovember
#NeolithicNovember #france #brittany #morbihan #bignan #dailymegalith #TombTuesday
Wayland's Smithy on Oxfordshire Ridgeway is a Neolithic Chambered Long Barrow once believed to have been home of Wayland Saxon God of metalworking. #Archaeological investigations indicate that 14 People were interred in an earlier structure between 3590 & 3550BC before larger barrow was constructed around 3460BC as seen today (recent reconstruction asides following excavation in 1960s) #TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember #Archaeodon #folklore
#archaeological #TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember #archaeodon #folklore
Over 4000 years seperate the earthworks and the church. A few more photos of such a stunning site. #medievalmonday #NeolithicNovember #Archaeology
#medievalmonday #NeolithicNovember #archaeology
A vist to Knowlton #Neolithic henge in #Dorset with later #medieval church symbolising a visual transition from pagan to Christian worship. The church was built in 12th century & was in use until 17th century, serving a now vanished hamlet by riverside. Its construction helped protect henge dating between 3000 to 2000 BC from plough damage. The surrounding earthworks were less fortunate, but are visible in aerial photographs. A perfect #archaeology mashup for #MedievalMonday & #NeolithicNovember
#neolithic #Dorset #medieval #archaeology #medievalmonday #NeolithicNovember
This is for #NeolithicNovember. It's a Neolithic stone circle in England's Lake District (showing me in 2016). It was beautiful, uncrowded, on a hill with long vistas all 'round.
Such an English Sky! Looks like November, but it was July.
In the meantime, let's get back to #NeolithicNovember, and let me offer you this from the #PortableAntiquitiesScheme database, this beautiful, polished stone axehead - the blade edge really stands out here. This was found up north beyond Abergele, about as far north as you can go in terms of mainland #Wales.
#itsnotallmetals #archaeology #Wales #PortableAntiquitiesScheme #NeolithicNovember
#TombTuesday #DailyMegalith Dolmen de Tri-Men-de-Castello nr #Kervignac #Morbihan #Brittany #France (2022) #NeolithicNovember
#NeolithicNovember #france #brittany #morbihan #Kervignac #dailymegalith #TombTuesday
One of the Machrie Moor standing stones on Arran, Scotland, from a trip 4 years ago https://historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/machrie-moor-standing-stones/history/…
So happy to see #StandingStoneSunday & #NeolithicNovember here on Mastodon!
#NeolithicNovember #StandingStoneSunday
As photos seem to be uploading now here's a late post for #TombTuesday during #NeolithicNovember. The Longstone at Mottistone on #IsleofWight cared for by #NationalTrust. The stones are generally thought to be remnants of a chambered long barrow.. The standing Stone is a giant of over 4m. The site is believed to have become a Saxon 'moot' or meeting place, Read more on National Trust #Heritage Records Online:
https://heritagerecords.nationaltrust.org.uk/HBSMR/MonRecord.aspx?uid=MNA128764 #Archaeology #Landscape
#TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember #isleofwight #NationalTrust #heritage #archaeology #landscape
@AveDeFaoite I went to see a #neolithic tomb this weekend atop a very muddy hill outside Dorstone #Herefordshire
It's called Arthur's Stone as local legend is that it was the spot where King Arthur fought a giant.
It's apparently never been fully excavated so not loads of real info.
#neolithic #Herefordshire #TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember
Okay, let's go east for #NeolithicNovember in Wales today, and offer you this lovely blade from Powys. The percussion ripples on this thing are wild, and the shape is indicative of it being a specifically right-handed tool.
Portable Antiquities Scheme - Cymru database link: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/218868
#flint #archaeology #NeolithicNovember
Haroldstown Portal Tomb, Co. Carlow.
#TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember
#TombTuesday #NeolithicNovember