Rare Bronze Age Timber Well Unearthed, Revealing Life from 3,500 Years Ago Monday, April 13, 2026 bronzeage archaeology timber well preservation gloucester excavation waterlogged ancient history During an archaeological excavation in an area south of Gloucester, a rare and exceptionally well-preserved Bronze Age timber structure has been uncovered, offering a unique window into life 3,500 years ago. Initially … Read More
Rare Bronze Age Timber Well Unearthed, Revealing Life 3,500 Years Ago Monday, April 13, 2026 bronzeage archaeology timber well preservation gloucester watermanagement excavation organicmaterial history During a routine archaeological dig near Gloucester, a rare and remarkably well-preserved wooden structure dating back 3,500 years to the Bronze Age has been uncovered. Initially mistaken for random bits of timber, the find … Read More
Hidden Gem: The Rollright Stones, an Ancient Monument Older Than Stonehenge in the Cotswolds Thursday, November 13, 2025 rollright stonecircle neolithic bronzeage megaliths cotswolds archaeology prehistory pagans monument While Stonehenge is undoubtedly the UK’s most famous prehistoric monument, few are aware of the Rollright Stones—a remarkable and lesser-known megalithic site nestled on a quiet country road along the Warwickshire and … Read More