🎉 👏 #Footmarks is published in the US today! For those that don’t know, it is a book about archaeology and movement, footprints, paths, roads, crossing lands and seas. A celebration of pilgrims and travellers and migrants.
Here is a bit more info 👇
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Over at the other excavation running as part of this project, Tim Hoverd and team continued to investigate the Norman Snodhill Castle; have a listen to this to find out more: bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0g2yxk…
One last thanks to everyone involved, staff, students, volunteers, visitors, and everyone in the local community-these excavations could not succeed without all of you. Only 11 more months until we can be back digging in Herefordshire once again!
An important milestone today here at #ArthursStone, #Herefordshire: a 4 hour meeting with my inspector colleagues from @HistoricEngland to decide whether we can investigate the entrance of the passageway to reveal potentially priceless in-situ #Neolithic#Archaeology
NEW despite being incredibly far west, #Neolithic monuments at Herefordshire (🇬🇧) could be some of the oldest in Britain!
#AntiquityThread 🧵 on how Dorstone Hill may have been instrumental in the local adoption of the Neolithic way of life. 1/7
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ALT Map showing Dorstone Hill in its landscape. Inlay: Map of Britain, showing Dorstone Hilll's location on the Welsh border