Wolin - Episode 18032
Wolin, a Polish island in the Baltic Sea, has evidence of a human presence from the Neolithic, but is best known as the site of trading settlements from the early medieval period.
Wolin, a Polish island in the Baltic Sea, has evidence of a human presence from the Neolithic, but is best known as the site of trading settlements from the early medieval period.
Sometimes storms cause nothing but destruction but sometimes they reveal secrets of our past. This is the case of Skara Brae, a Neolithic settlement on the Island of Mainland, part of the Orkney archipelago, North of Scotland.
Ireland's County Meath is home to Newgrange, a Neolithic mound with stone passageways and inner chambers.
Located in Belgium, the flint mines at Spiennes were notable for their size and technological skill involved with the extraction and mining of flint.
On todays episode we highlight the life and times of Marija Gimbutas, a UCLA archaeologist. The article that is the basis for this episode was written by Penny Bickle and can be found at the Trowelblazers website below.