Unearth the Magic of Archaeology with “And My Trowel”: Where Archaeology Meets Adventure!
Join ‘And My Trowel’ for a thrilling adventure through the world of archaeology where ancient mysteries meet fantasy realms. Hosted by Ash and Tilly, this podcast blends real-world excavation with imaginative exploration, offering a unique look at how history and fiction intertwine.
Exploring Anglo-Saxon Sites: Sutton Hoo and Ad Gefrin
Explore the Anglo-Saxon era through Sutton Hoo, known for its remarkable 7th-century ship burial and iconic artifacts like the Sutton Hoo helmet, and Ad Gefrin, a key cultural center where King Edwin's court encountered new belief systems in the early 7th century. These sites provide crucial insights into early medieval life, showcasing the rich ceremonial, political, and cultural transformations of the Anglo-Saxon world.
ARCHAEODISCOVERY – Play with the past!
Archaeodiscovery is for anyone with an interest in history and archaeology. It is a playful and interactive way to learn about the past and offers activities for all age groups.
The History of Candlemaking
Want to know how candles were first made? Hint: the Romans might have been involved.
Taking it easy after graduation.
Our Community Blogger for March is Rebecca Oldfield (@ro.research/@graduallypodcast). Here, Rebecca talks about life after graduation and taking comfort in simply being.
Take a step into the Prehistoric: Reinvention of our Signature Collection
Learn all about our Signature Collection and their reinvention process!
What is Samhain? The Beliefs and History of the Celtic Festival
Samhain is the ancient pagan festival of the dead from Ireland and Scotland. Explore how this Celtic festival morphed into what we know as Halloween today.
What has the past ever done for us?
A dive into why archaeology is important to our modern society. Why is the past important? And why should we support and save archaeology as discipline and career? #Dig4Arch
Archaeologist turned Baker: the Pure Cakes Journey
Founder of Pure Cakes, Cat, tells us all about her love of archaeology, her baking adventures, and how archaeology spurred on the creation of her business.
Cryccen Ceramics: Pottery inspired by the past.
Cryccen Ceramics: Pottery inspired by the past. In our next community blog, we meet Jo, potter and owner of Cryccen Ceramics as she talks about her love of archaeology, her own journey, and her love for all things made of clay!
Deep Digs: Pobull Fhinn and its Multi-Vocal Landscape
A deep dive into all things Pobull Fhinn. Lets look at the archaeology, the landscape, and the mythology behind North Uist’s most famous stone circle!
ArqueoAstur: the archaeology of fortified landscapes in Asturies
ArcheoAstur: Ivy, Stones, and Legends. Archaeology of fortified landscapes.
In this month’s community blog post, we’re introduced to the heritage and archaeological landscape of Asturies by Eduardo Pérez-Fernández through his work on the ArcheoAstur project!
How it began
It begins with wax, candles, and a crisis.
In this blog post, I talk about my journey in archaeology and my mental health. Please be advised that this is a sensitive topic which talks openly about mental health issues.
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