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Littlestone
Littlestone
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Edited Sep 24, 2010, 11:02
Blogs and websites of possible interest
Nov 04, 2009, 14:27
TMA has a link (bottom of Homepage) to The Stone Circle Web-Ring, which then has links to various other websites of interest. There are so many relevant blogs and websites out there now however that it's a bit hard to keep up with them all.

So, if it's OK with the eds (if it isn't please delete this thread) maybe we could add an interesting blog or website here when we find one. Some websites are already well-known (though maybe not to everyone) so here's one well-known website, followed by another that may not be so familiar...
Littlestone
Littlestone
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Edited Nov 26, 2009, 14:26
Avebury: A Present From The Past
Nov 04, 2009, 14:28
Avebury: A Present From The Past http://www.avebury-web.co.uk/

This beautifully presented website covers most aspects relating to Avebury. There's a Chatbox, a Gallery and a full facsimile copy of William Stukeley's book Abury - A Temple of the British Druids.
Littlestone
Littlestone
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Heritage Key
Nov 04, 2009, 14:30
Heritage Key http://heritage-key.com/ has an emphasis on Egyptology but also covers other areas of possible interest.
TheStandingStone
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Re: Heritage Key
Nov 04, 2009, 15:18
Well I might as well throw my hat into the ring here. A little shameless self-promotion won't hurt. Here's my own blog/site:

http://thestandingstone.blogspot.com/

I cover more than the ancient stuff as well.

It's still a baby, but it's getting there...feel free to leave comments on there.
TheStandingStone
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The Standing Stone
Nov 04, 2009, 15:18
Well I might as well throw my hat into the ring here. A little shameless self-promotion won't hurt. Here's my own blog/site:

http://thestandingstone.blogspot.com/

I cover more than the ancient stuff as well.

It's still a baby, but it's getting there...feel free to leave comments on there.
Littlestone
Littlestone
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Re: The Standing Stone
Nov 04, 2009, 16:47
TheStandingStone wrote:
Well I might as well throw my hat into the ring here. A little shameless self-promotion won't hurt. Here's my own blog/site:

http://thestandingstone.blogspot.com/

I cover more than the ancient stuff as well.

It's still a baby, but it's getting there...feel free to leave comments on there.


That's the stuff SS - excellent!
Chris
Chris
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Edited Nov 05, 2009, 12:17
Bigstones.org
Nov 04, 2009, 18:09
I'll throw in a plug for my own site if I may:

http://bigstones.org.uk/

So many plans for it that I haven't got round to yet, like uploading shots from our Orkney holiday in August, but one day.....

Be interesting to see what others have as the webring can be a little varied in what it throws up.
Littlestone
Littlestone
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Edited Nov 04, 2009, 19:49
Bigstones
Nov 04, 2009, 19:45
Chris wrote:
I'll throw in a plug for my own site if I may:

http://bigstones.org.uk/

So many plans for it that I haven't got round to yet, like uploading shots from our Orkney holiday in August, but one day.....

Be interesting to see what others have as the webring can be a little varied in what it throws up.


Nice one Chris (didn't even know yours existed!).

Just one small point, if we can head each new site with the title of the blog/website (as Branwen has done for Megalithic Art and again on the Megalithic Poems thread) that might help peeps locate things of special interest.

Cheers.
Paulus
Paulus
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Edited Nov 05, 2009, 02:31
The Northern Antiquarian blog
Nov 05, 2009, 02:28
Hi Paul -

Cheers for this thread. A really great idea mate! I know some of you might have already seen mine - but to those who haven't, check 'The Northern Antiquarian' here:

http://megalithix.wordpress.com/

It's still only small (I've around 1000 sites hidden in the Admin with plenty of images, etc to add before they appear) and is gonna go thru a bittova face-lift in the near future (it needs to tbh!), but I reckon it might be interest to some here.

Cheers - Paul
Paulus
Paulus
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Ingleborough Archaeology Group
Nov 05, 2009, 02:43
Hi again Paul!

Nearly forgot. We've also got this site from Yorkshire - the Ingleborough Archaeology Group:

http://ingleborougharchaeologygroup.org.uk/
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