News from the #HobbyArcheology department. I have absolutely no clue what I found this time so I’ll go with “probably something religious”.
Tag: HobbyArcheology
News from the #HobbyArcheology department. A (bread) knife.
CBA publications temporarily free to download
Oh wow. The @archaeologyuk writes:
All CBA publications are now temporarily FREE to download! From practical handbooks to research reports, dig into our archives and learn something new today. Please consider making a donation if you enjoy any of these publications.@archaeologyuk
https://new.archaeologyuk.org/books-and-publications
That includes
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- Research Reports
- Practical Handbooks
- Archaeology for All Series
- Scottish Burgh Series
- Occasional Papers
- Research Bulletins
- Education Publications
- Other publication
Sadly it looks like their Sharepoint is currently overloaded and throttles new connections. Hope it’ll work again soon. Totally going for Timber–Framed Buildings 😀
Hat tip @VArchGroup
Lake Dwelling Settlement
Visited the lake dwelling settlement at 88690 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, District Unteruhldingen / Germany. Worth every cent. We had a great time there today. I was there as a child myself and I hope that mine will also keep this in good memory 😀
Antenna
Today from the HobbyArcheology department: An antenna. Wire already completely gone. Probably ~2010
More Farm Wagon Parts
Today from the HobbyArcheology department: A part of a side wall from a traditional farm wagon. Probably.
Wheel hub
Today from the #HobbyArcheology department: A wooden wheel hub from a traditional farm wagon.
NYM cable
Today from the #HobbyArcheology department: A NYM cable ~10cm belowground across the garden. What could possibly go wrong?