hello! my name's noa. i'm an archaeologist in the UK, and this sideblog is my personal jumble of overtagged posts about archaeology, history, geology and more!
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hello! my name's noa. i'm an archaeologist in the UK, and this sideblog is my personal jumble of overtagged posts about archaeology, history, geology and more!
you can find my uploads here! enjoy your stay!
King Arthur. Illustration by an unknown artist from a 15th century Welsh manuscript of Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain (Historia Regum Britanniae). Now in the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. Photo credit: National Library of Wales.
animal prints on roman tiles from calleva (modern day silchester)! feat.:
a young child
an adult
the hob-nailed sole of a shoe
a calf
a lamb or a kid
a chicken
a cat (?)
a dog
Middle Jomon Miniature Pottery Mushrooms, 5000 years old, 'Circles of Stone: Stonehenge and Prehistoric Japan' Exhibition, Stonehenge Visitor Centre, Wiltshire
under the microscope
Medieval stained glass fragment incorporated in a later window at the church of All Saints, East Barsham (Norfolk)
image from here
12 Days of Medieval Illuminations. Today, 11 medieval suns. (Getty Museum)