by Geoff | Nov 15, 2022 | Bluestones, Phenomenology, Preseli Hills, Quarries, Stone, Stonehenge, UK
Great Stone Project 2022 The Preseli Hills, in South West Wales, uniquely contain outcrops of a particular type of rock which has played a central role in a long time mystery at Stonehenge. A team of eminent archaeologists led by Professor Mike...
by Geoff | Sep 16, 2022 | Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, Great Stone Project 2022, Leskernick, Phenomenology, Quarries, Stone, Stone Circles, UK
Great Stone Project 2022 : Phenomenological Study of Leskernick Hill, Bodmin, 1995 -1999 The small hill of Lesternick is a relatively well preserved site of considerable Bronze Age occupation and remains. It’s claim to fame...
by Geoff | Sep 10, 2022 | Antiquities, Churches, Dartmoor, Great Stone Project 2022, Phenomenology, Quarries, Stone, Stone Circles
Great Stone Project 2022 : Dartmoor is a formidable lump of granite in the county of Devon. The seam of granite runs down from Devon and into Cornwall and becomes exposed firstly on the crags of Bodmin Moor and then later down on the...
by Geoff | Sep 6, 2022 | Great Stone Project 2022, Isle of Lewis, Phenomenology, Scotland, Stone, Stone Circles, UK, Western Isles
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by Geoff | Sep 5, 2022 | Great Stone Project 2022, Isle of Lewis, Phenomenology, Scotland, Stone, Stone Circles, UK
Great Stone Project 2022 : I again use the archaeological term ‘Material Culture’ to denote the landscape as I saw it on the Isle of Lewis, with a particular emphasis on documenting the structural elements of that landscape...
by Geoff | Aug 30, 2022 | Great Stone Project 2022, North Uist, Phenomenology, Scotland
Great Stone Project 2022 : The meaning of the archaeological term ‘Material culture’ refers to the consideration of the relationship between people and their environment, the making, history, preservation, and interpretation...