Sunday, 31 July 2022

Quest!

 I have been searching for any published information on  what I will call  the identification of "The Den of Bodam" alcoves. 

There are none to my knowledge!

Contradictions welcomed!

Clarification:-

Existence of Neolithic mining in the area is well known!

Raison d'etre  for the alcoves has never been,publicly; bottomed out!

Even the late Dr. Saville could not provide me with an explanation when I met him on the way up on my second visit as he was coming down from one of his.

To be continued!


















Saturday, 30 July 2022

Meeting on "The Den of Bodam"!

 Big question!

At our meeting on the Den of Bodam I asked the late Dr Saville a question! 

 "What are these Lithics  doing up here in those alcoves"

"No answer" was the loud reply!




Tuesday, 19 July 2022

It is definitely coming together!

This evening I compared past papers published by some past and some; currently existing, Archaeologists.

As far as Palaeolithic Scotland is concerned they seem to have  followed a path set out before them by someone else who is no longer with us but with whom I had the pleasure of having a good and honest conversation with on the trail up to and down from the Den of Bodam!

To be continued!






Sunday, 17 July 2022

It's Coming together!

Over the past few years I have  been investigating past Saville papers and found them seriously wanting as regard to his interpretation and ultimate disregard to the possibility of there  ever being a Palaeolithic evidence of human habitation in NE of  Scotland!

I only wish that I had been able to tell him that "Face to Face"!

Watch this Space!
















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Friday, 15 July 2022

Out of the Sands of time!

 Nailed it!

why  were there  never any official archaeological excavations carried out on the Moss of Cruden!!

Why not?

Dr. Saville, etal; expose's of Neolithic artefacts in carefully arranged alcoves on the Den of  Bodam were known to the population of the North East of Scotland hundreds of years before he was ever thought of!

What I am interested in is what came before and might have been missed by Saville!

Watch this Space!

He missed a lot!






 







Thursday, 14 July 2022

Boxgrove?/Mains of Waterton?

 What came first?

Our Mains of Waterton findings easily equate to or predate  or coexist with Boxgrove exposures!

I have visited both sites and exposed a, possible; Archaeological embarrassment!

It concerns certain Saville publications which  I will be investigating for clarification!





Tuesday, 12 July 2022

Sad News

 Tonight I was in the process of composing a letter to Caroline Wickam Jones.

When I tried to find her current address I was saddened to find out that she was  no longer with us.

Caroline was one of the first archaeologists to agree that our findings from the moss of Cruden were indeed PALAEOLITHIC but that I had to get the Geomorphology sorted out!

This was done!

I only wish that I could have been able to tell her that, face to face!

RIP.

 

Monday, 11 July 2022

The Sparker!!

 Been going through all of my findings from the moss of cruden tonight and spent a while studying what I thought was just a beautiful representation of what our ancestors could manufacture.

It was so obviously created for a specific purpose; with its ease of handling and use;and that dead straight groove ploughing its way across its c.3"face; of the half heart shaped implement.

This is the perhaps the most important Palaeolithic finding found on the British Isles and may be on our planet!

Unless of course other such devices have been found and not recorded!

Sunday, 10 July 2022

Three Edens of Mainland Britain

                                         

                                    THE THREE EDENS of  MAINLAND BRITAIN        


                                                       
Geomorphologically mainland Britain can now be identified as being an amalgam of three, maybe four; distinct surface areas of our planet which collided in their different ways and at differing times.

The above soils identification (courtesy of www.snh.gov.uk/docs/A337648.pdf) seems to show this.

Given the "Elgin findings" of Geologist Anna Grayson back in 1997 and our findings from the moss of Cruden around the same time, it seems like "Middle Scotland"