Archaeologists working in Europe have it good, really good. Depending on one’s interests, you can research just about anything. Paleoanthropologists can work on hominid evolution (i.e., Homo heidelbergensis, H. antecessor, H. neanderthalensis), while their colleagues can study a host of fascinating subjects, including the Upper Paleolithic transition, mesolithic hunter-gatherers, incipient agriculturalists, and the usual smattering [...]
Entries Tagged as 'barrows'
Archaeology of Ritual & Viking Religion
August 13th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Archaeology, Classifications, Definitions, Hunter-Gatherers, Magic, Pagans, Ritual, Shamanism
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Those Mystical Henges
July 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Archaeology, Classifications, Definitions, History, Neolithic, Pagans, Ritual
As I stated in The Supernatural and Stonehenge, it is “incredible that ninety percent of the area surrounding one of the most famous megalithic sites in the world has remained largely unexplored. No wonder there are so many different theories and arguments about who built Stonehenge, why it was constructed, and how [...]
Tags:barrow·barrows·categories·Druids·gobsmacked·Great Britain·henge·henges·Maev Kennedy·Marden Henge·Mardenhenge·midden·mysticism·neolithic·Neolithic religion·paganism·pagans·religious·secular·Stonehenge·supernatural·Wiltshire
The Supernatural and Stonehenge
July 25th, 2010 · No Comments · Archaeology, Cultural Evolution, History, Neolithic, Pagans, Power, Ritual
As you can see from Texas A&M’s anthropology aggregating site (which is one of my favorite places on the net), at least a dozen stories have appeared in the past week about new archaeological finds near Stonehenge. Using ground penetrating radar and other non-invasive technology, archaeologists have discovered another henge — which was wooden, approximately [...]
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