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...
by Geoff | Aug 30, 2022 | Great Stone Project 2022, Phenomenology, Scotland, South Uist, Stone, Stone Circles, UK, Western Isles
Great Stone Project 2022 : Colour Amidst the Monochrome Photographs of rocks off Berneray beach, Western Isles, taken on the evening of 19th June 2022 Share...
by Geoff | Aug 30, 2022 | Great Stone Project 2022, Phenomenology, Scotland, South Uist, Stone, Stone Circles, UK
Great Stone Project 2022 : The phrase ‘Tir a’Mhurain’ is a romantic and political reference to landscape. It is taken from an emigrant’s song in praise of the island of South Uist and has several Gaelic meanings: ‘the land of bent grass’...
by Geoff | Aug 29, 2022 | Eriskay, Great Stone Project 2022, Phenomenology, Scotland
Great Stone Project 2022 : The notion that people are nested within their environments, that the geological landscape is largely immutable but that ‘human landscapes’ are relatively short lived runs through this series...