Thursday, April 19, 2012
It has been an incredibly productive but incredibly exhausting week and once again I find that I’ve been left ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebqJr3
Passive Versus Active Reconstructionism
Reconstructionism involves a lot more than just re-building the temples; it includes getting directly involved ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebCUjc
Rare medieval treasures found at Furness Abbey
English Heritage curator Susan Harrison with the medieval crozier discovered at Furness Abbey. Photo: English H ... http://p.ost.im/p/eba8ft
Nuada Airgetlamh
Nuada was the king of the Tuatha de Danann when they first came to Ireland; in the Lebor Gabala Erenn it is sai ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebbHAm
Reporting from the SAA 2012 Conference
The national conference for the Society for American Archaeology is taking place April 18th to 21st, 2012 in Me ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebQ5L9
Modern technology helps identify ancient Peruvian mounds
Anthropology professor emeritus Robert Benfer, of the University of Missouri (USA), has been using Google Earth ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebbd4W
Ancient cairns found in Scotland on wind farm area
In the far north of Scotland, in Caithness, wind is in abundance. So it is not surprising that a survey of Neol ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebsxVU
Cider-making monks revive 200-year-old beer
Ampleforth Abbey. Image: James West (Flickr, used under a CC BY-SA 3.0)This article titled “Cider-making mo ... http://p.ost.im/p/eb75Uq
Prehistoric animal remains discovered in Irish cave
Excavations at a cave near Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare (Ireland) have led archaeologist Dr Marion Dowd, of the Scho ... http://p.ost.im/p/ebDKLh
