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Feeling down after a rainy few days? This guy sure is!
This is part of a Bellarmine Jar (named after a Catholic cardinal), which were popular in Tudor England
This piece was found in Avebury, Wiltshire, in 1953 and is now in the local museum
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This is HUGE! Blasphemy laws still exist in Northern Ireland, but (hopefully!) not for long. If the Bill passes, it would mean humanists will have successful abolished blasphemy as a crime throughout the whole of the UK. Huge win for free speech. Read more on our website
humanists.uk/2026/06/09/s...
The outer defences of Barbury Castle in Wiltshire, still remarkably well preserved on this northern side
#HillfortsWednesday
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Today, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) voted 57 to 24 in favour of repealing blasphemy laws in Northern Ireland. Alliance MLA Connie Egan tabled the amendment to the Justice Bill, which is ...
The 16th century door of the village pump house at Walsingham in Norfolk. πΈ My own. #AdoorableThursday #Walsingham #Norfolk
Cleaning two Iron Age roundhouse gulleys in Trench S at #Durotriges26 as rhe rain, hail and thunder diverts to the north...
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Wooden remains of a later prehistoric trackway at Lisheen, Ireland, damaged during industrial peat extraction.
Peatlands preserve organic archaeological remains but face many threats. We need to act now to save this fragile heritage.
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Glass beads, found inside a huge jar in northern Laos #FindsFriday
Chemical analysis found they were produced in South India and Mesopotamia, indicating previously unseen trade and connections between Southern & Western Asia and the Laotian highlands.
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πͺ¨π¦£An Oldowan c.900,000 BC black flint cobble chopper tool 75x60mm. It displays classic Oldowan morphology and weighs 322g. Part a Lower Palaeolithic landscape occupation of Wirral.
#FindsFriday #FlintFriday #Archaeology #Palaeolithic #Wirral #Lithics
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Fresh from the ground at #Durotriges26
Ish has found a neat piece of colour coated pottery
It's them Romans again then !
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