• Red Hot Pokers and Vitriol – High Wycombe’s Swing Riots
    During the summer of 1830, the Swing Riots (named after a mysterious rioter called Captain Swing) spread like wild fire across southern Britain. They started with attacks on the much hated (labour-displacing) threshing machines and continued with wage and tithe … Continue reading → Related posts:Two miracles in High Wycombe and a muddy shoe in Marlow St. Wul […]
  • Newsletter August 2011
    Archaeology in Marlow Newsletter August 2011 bringing you the most current local and international archaeological news Continue reading → Related posts:Archaeology in Marlow February 2011 Newsletter Click to download our February 2011 Newsletter newsletter... Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... News Letter June 2011 Worldwide and local archaeologi […]
  • Newsletter on-screen June 2011
    On-Screen Newsletter June 2011 covering local and international Archaeological News Continue reading → Related posts:Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Click in the corner of the... Newsletter February 2011 – on-screen Newsletter February 2011 – on-screen... News Letter June 2011 Worldwide and local archaeological news crafted an […]
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    Worldwide and local archaeological news crafted and produced for your delectation Continue reading → Related posts:Newsletter on-screen June 2011 On-Screen Newsletter June 2011 covering local and international Archaeological News... Archaeology in Marlow February 2011 Newsletter Click to download our February 2011 Newsletter newsletter... Newsletter August 2 […]
  • Professor Chris Stringer – on the early human occupation of Britain and Europe
    Some AiM members were fortunate enough to attend an extraordinarily good Hedgerley Historical Society lecture by Professor Chris Stringer from the Natural History Museum. Chris is a world authority on the early development of humankind and a leading light in … Continue reading → Related posts:The Thames – a Late Stone Age Lost & Found The Thames – a Late […]
  • Coach routes from and to Marlow
    Horse & Coach routes from and to Marlow Following the AiM Walk on Sunday the 13th of March, AiM has conducted some research that provides a few more pieces in the jig-saw. In the last AiM newsletter we speculated on … Continue reading → Related posts:Two miracles in High Wycombe and a muddy shoe in Marlow St. Wulfstan was the Saxon Bishop of Worcester bo […]
  • Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen
    Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Click in the corner of the page to move forward or back Related posts:Newsletter on-screen June 2011 On-Screen Newsletter June 2011 covering local and international Archaeological News... Newsletter April 2011 Newsletter April 2011... Newsletter December 2010 … Continue reading → Related posts:Newsletter on-screen June 2011 On […]
  • Newsletter April 2011
    Newsletter April 2011 Related posts:Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Newsletter April 2011 On-Screen Click in the corner of the... Archaeology in Marlow February 2011 Newsletter Click to download our February 2011 Newsletter newsletter... Newsletter February 2011 – on-screen Newsletter February 2011 … Continue reading → Related posts:Newsletter April 2011 On- […]
  • Holy? – Well, Well, Well!
    Holy? – Well, Well, Well! The veneration of water extends back “well” into prehistoric times.  Ritual offerings were placed in it, shrines, temples, stone circles and avenues were built next to it, and ritual shafts and wells have been dug … Continue reading → Related posts:Two miracles in High Wycombe and a muddy shoe in Marlow St. Wulfstan was the Saxon Bi […]
  • Atlantis: Plato’s lost continent
    Atlantis: Plato’s lost continent A common element to all cultures is the desire to tell stories:  they serve as explanations and warnings, and a promise of better things to come.  One of the most familiar stories tells of an ancient … Continue reading → Related posts:The Thames – a Late Stone Age Lost & Found The Thames – a Late Stone Age Lost & Foun […]
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