Digging for Napoleon-era treasure, Australian filmmakers found this Chinese Ming Period Buddha Is the discovery of a bronze Buddha statue possibly dating back to the Ming dynasty in the sands of ...
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Bulguk Temple before restoration In February of 2012 we ran a feature entitled, Not all is doom and gloom… on the restoration of Bulguk Temple in South Korea. With tension now lessening a littl...
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Sharing an Umbrella. Japanese Tanzaku woodblock print. Artist unknown. Colour and ink on paper. 2 x 9 and a quarter inches Private collection Great Britain This month we focus on a Japanese Tanza...
The Logan Rock on Louden Hill, Cornwall, with Rough Tor in the background © Elizabeth Dale Cornwall is blessed with a long and fascinating history. Although visitors are often drawn to the count...
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Rock art: Buttony Newcastle University reports on a new app that locates the site of rock art – Some of the world’s most ancient art could be protected with a new app designed by New...
We’re six years old today. Many thanks to all our readers and contributors – your input is much appreciated! The Heritage Trust Team.
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Sarah Knapton, Science Editor on The Telegraph, reports on a newly discovered ‘Jumbo Jet-sized’ void discovered in the Great Pyramid of Giza. The void is around 100ft long and the same he...
A ‘licking dog’ statue. Part of an extraordinary Roman hoard found this year in Gloucestershire, England. It is thought that the statue might have been used in healing Image credit B...
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Mackenzie Crook (right) and Toby Jones (left) in their roles as Andy and Lance in the Detectorists Image credit Chris Harris Ben Dowell writes in the RadioTimes that – Detectorists is...
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Here is a video of the damage to the site created by farm machinery and horses with no concern shown to the quoit in the slightest © Roy Goutté Not Before Time… After what seems an age, East ...
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The ‘entrance’ stones to the west circle © Roy Goutté Earlier this year the TimeSeekers volunteer clearance group highlighted three or four stone circles on Bodmin Moor that could benefi...
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The Red Lion (centre with white car parked in front of it) at Avebury in 1947 Aerofilms Ltd © Historic England Archive Historic England reports – Situated in the heart of one of the world�...
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A 400bce gold torc from the Leekfrith Iron Age Torcs collection © Staffordshire County Council A fundraising campaign has been launched to save ancient jewellery believed to be the earlies...
Olga Winsinger-Florien (1844-1926) Austrian painter
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Stonehenge on right, traffic flow on the nearby A303 left © Mike Pitts In his letter to The Times (Saturday, 16 September) Mike Pitts, Editor of the British Archaeological magazine, w...
https://theheritagetrust.wordpress.com/2017/09/18/we-will-learn-more-about-stonehenge/