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Friday 24th August 2007

Seahenge 10 Years On

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Posted by Alistair Strachan at 10:54am, 24 Aug 2007

It's almost 10 years since this upturned oak stump and circle of timbers was spotted emerging from the sands of Holme Beach, on the coast of Norfolk, UK. The discovery, soon named Seahenge, was estimated to be 4000 years old.

Archaeologists feared the timbers would start rotting as they became exposed, and an excavation project was set in place. The idea that the monument would be displaced caused a lot of upset in the Druid community, making for a very memorable episode of Time Team, as crying protesters confronted tweedy conservationist types.

The conservationists succeeded in removing the henge, but it seemed over the years as if very little had been achieved by their victory: Seahenge disappeared as a news story, and nothing seemed to have come of the conservation project, with rumours spreading that the excavated timbers had been left to rot in a shed in Norfolk.

Seahenge is now making a long overdue comeback: the timbers have been preserved by the Mary Rose Trust, in Portsmouth, and £1m lottery money has been secured for a project to house them at The Lynn Museum. They should be ready for display early in 2008.

Link: Eastern Daily Press on Seahenge, with video

Link: a Druid remembers Seahenge

Tuesday 21st August 2007

Neolithic chewing gum found in Finland

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Posted by Alistair Strachan at 12:49pm, 21 Aug 2007

An archaeology student from the University of Derby has found this 5000-year-old piece of chewing gum, complete with tooth imprints. The gum came from birch-bark, and may have been used either as an anti-septic or as glue for sticking together pots. Link

Monday 25th June 2007

New study of the controversial Nebra sky disc

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Posted by Alistair Strachan at 1:06pm, 25 Jun 2007

In the latest issue of Antiquity magazine a team of archaeologists debate over the possible function of this Bronze Age disc, found in Germany in 1999.  Rather than a calendar or astronomical tool, they suggest it may have been used for shamanic rituals.     Link: BBC News

Image credit:  State office for Heritage Management and Archaeology, Sachsen-Anhalt / State Museum of Prehistory, Halle, Germany. Photo by Juraj Liptak.

Monday 18th June 2007

Mickey Mouse, circa 900 A.D.

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Posted by Alistair Strachan at 12:24pm, 18 Jun 2007

This bronze brooch was recently excavated at a site in  southern Sweden called Uppåkra.  While it might look like a precognitive approximation of Mickey Mouse, it was actually meant to resemble a lion. 

Link: Discovery

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