For anyone who might be interested it is important that they know that I had a private but brief discussion with a respected Archaeologist who was coming down from his excavation on the Den of Bodam as I was climbing up to have a look at the Neolithic bins which resided there.
We stopped on the narrow path to wish one another a good day and he agreed that there had been no glaciation on the moss of Cruden!
So we have Palaeolithic on the moss of Cruden and Neolithic on the Den of Bodam?
Have a look at a good OS map and argue out how this conundrum might be explained!
Hope to see you at Hatton 06/05/19.
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
Sunday, 6 January 2019
"Stories. From the Stone age: The Human Adventure"
I have just finished reviewing a most inspiring History documentary on line (titled above) and will be referring to some of its content in my Hatton presentation.
It is from an internationally well respected source and I highly recommend it to you.
Hope to see you at Hatton on 06/05/19!
It is from an internationally well respected source and I highly recommend it to you.
Hope to see you at Hatton on 06/05/19!
Saturday, 5 January 2019
Is Tony Pollard still out there?
I have been trying to contact Tony Pollard directly by email regarding our important presentation at Hatton.
I have been, erstwhile; unsuccessful!.
Please let me know by way of my blog or johnlsneddon1@gmail.com if he is still with us as there are some contributions he might be able to make toward the understanding of the ancient colonization of our British Islands and elsewhere, should he wish to attend the meeting.
I have been, erstwhile; unsuccessful!.
Please let me know by way of my blog or johnlsneddon1@gmail.com if he is still with us as there are some contributions he might be able to make toward the understanding of the ancient colonization of our British Islands and elsewhere, should he wish to attend the meeting.
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