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The Lorraine Evans Blog: April 2013
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The Lorraine Evans Blog. Slightly quirky explorer looking for the next adventure in her life. Monday, April 01, 2013. Just to let folks know that there are quite a few updates over at the Lorraine Evans website, including a new article by yours truly on 'Symbols of Mortality' in the new edition of AncientPlanetOnline magazine, a new Guest Slot featuring a fascinating article by Andrew Collins on the ancient site of Gobelki Tepe and much, much more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: Kilmore Quay
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Sunday, 12 July 2015. Stopped at Taghmon castle along the way. The many thatched houses of Kilmore Quay. Saltee Islands off in the distance. The sea and sky making a show of their amazingness. Popped over for the day out in Kilmore Quay in co. Wexford with the girlfriend, lovely little fishing village, was a bit mad busy today though. But beautiful place with lovely thatched cottages, and the sky and sea were just showing off with their prettiness! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me by Email.
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: What a great age we live!
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Monday, 29 June 2015. What a great age we live! Working on an illustration of a motte and Bailey and just thinking its amazing the age we live. Here I am, reading about various sites archaeological features on archaeology.ie, while viewing the sites from above via satellite imagery on Bing and at the same time looking at what the sites look like on Google Streetview, pretty cool to have that at ones fingertips! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email Address and Website. Follow me by Email.
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: Excavation, Wedge tomb cemeteries and the Cliffs of Moher
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Sunday, 2 August 2015. Excavation, Wedge tomb cemeteries and the Cliffs of Moher. One of the many wedge tombs in a very small area. The reason I was up there, the first excavation of a wedge tomb in the Burren ever! The strange revetment wall surrounding the tomb, which would have been used to hold up the cairn material. The inner wedge tomb, wasnt much left of it, just one of the side stones and the front entrance stone. Outside the tomb they found an inhumation! You can see the bones here.
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: Motte & Bailey Castle Illustration
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Monday, 13 July 2015. Motte and Bailey Castle Illustration. 1 The Archaeology of Norman Castles in Ireland: Part 1: Mottes and Ringworks- Tadhg O'Keeffe- Archaeology Ireland,Vol. 4, No. 3 (Autumn, 1990), pp. 15-17. 2 Castles in Ireland- Tom McNeill. 3 The Medieval Castles of Wales- John R. Kenyon. 4 Medieval Castles- Marilyn Stokstad. 5 Castles and Fortified Cities of Medieval Europe An Illustrated History- Jean- Denis G.G. Lepage. 6 Understanding the Castle Ruins of England and Wales- Lise Hull.
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: Portrait of a castle
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Sunday, 26 July 2015. Portrait of a castle. Ground floor entrance to the Castle. Murder hole in the lobby of the ground floor. Vaulted roof of the 2nd and 3rd floor. The door to the great hall of the castle at the top floor. One of the lovely windows of the great hall. The garderobe or toilet of the castle, wooden seats would have been over these holes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email Address and Website. Http:/ www.jgodonoghue.com/. JG O’Donoghue is an established illustrator. In a dark wood.
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: Sketches for workshops
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Sunday, 19 July 2015. Various sketches of archaeological item type replicas for the drawing archaeology still life workshops I have done in the last few months. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email Address and Website. Http:/ www.jgodonoghue.com/. JG O’Donoghue is an established illustrator. Who creates archaeological interpretative/reconstruction illustration and concept art. Follow me by Email. Robert M Chapple, Archaeologist. In a dark wood. Quarter Moon Art - Welcome to Quarter Moon Art.
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The Sirius Project: Today's discussion on symbolism
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Logo design by Scotty Roberts. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Today's discussion on symbolism. Sign painted on top of ancient Gnostic graffiti. So please have a look at the symbols, consider the various cultural connections that are embedded in them, and let us know what thoughts and ideas might appear! Leave comments here, or reach us via email: johnwardkt@gmail.com. And mia n1@hotmail.com. Symbols of discussion today:. Thank you for your interest and support! Dr John Ward and Dr. Maria Nilsson. Hi, I have be...
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Líníocht Blog - blog of J G O'Donoghue: Fossil me this Batman!
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Fossil me this Batman! The flint nodule with little quartzite pebbles found with it. The fossil under my magnifying lamp. Brought over from Denmark for me, my mother found it on a beach there, which was pretty cool gift! On facebook we have been having this discussion as to what this pecular thing is. Those who know what they are talking about say its definitely flint, but what about the fossil inside, anyone know what that could be? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).