Stone Circles are one of the most enigmatic traces of the people that lives in Britain and Ireland thousands of years ago. But perhaps you have wondered what other types of archaeological sites and evidence we have from this period, what peoples’ lives were like thousands of years ago, or how archaeologists use the things they find to interpret life in the past? If you have, come and join the archaeologists from Project TIME as they embark on a new project to investigate Prehistoric Britain ...
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Episode 3: Down on the Farm with Martin Green
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In Stories of the Stone Circles this month, Project Time members Seren Griffiths and Ben Edwards join Martin Green, a farmer and archaeologist, who has spent decades investigating and excavation the incredible archaeology on his farm (amongst other places). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we are joined by Project Time member Prof. Julian Thomas, who discusses some of the big themes and changes that make 3500-1500 BC in Britian and Ireland such an interesting and dynamic period. We also get to hear his view on the perfect biscuit for on-site tea break, and an unexpected archaeology fact that involves gold, a pub and Netflix…
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Stories of the Stone Circles has only just begun, but already we are bringing you some bonus content! Come and meet all the members of Project Time, hear a bit about their research, and find out what they are especially looking forward to doing in Project Time over the next three years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Welcome to Stories of the Stone Circles, a brand new archaeology podcast all about Britain and Ireland during the time of Stone Circles, where we are going to talk about stone circles and the other important archaeology from this period, and investigate the lives of the people who were alive thousands of years ago. Joint Archaeologists Dr Nick Over…
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