At its core the “hero” is the figure who steps out of ordinary society, confronts chaos or a monster, and…
A gazetteer of probable prehistoric mounds, cairns and boundary earthworks in Coverdale. It is not complete and is still being…
These are raised platforms created first and foremost for cult, procession, assembly or conversion—not for fortification or routine boundary-making. They…
A barrow is a mound of earth and/or stones raised over a grave or group of graves. Used from the…
Caer Caradoc is often linked to Caradoc (or Caradog), a prominent figure in Welsh mythology and Arthurian legend. Caradoc is…
The similarities between the names Cambre, Cambria, Cumbria, and Cymru (the native Welsh name for Wales) have been noted by…
This article introduces the concept of houses that embody a dynasty of influence and control, driven by feudal and familial…
Prehistoric Yorkshire is a landscape rich with history, revealed through various archaeological finds that offer a glimpse into the ancient…
This report introduces walled gardens and the concept that they are an attempt to create a paradise on earth, in…
Yorkshire's history during the Dark Ages is a tapestry of cultural shifts and invasions, beginning with the departure of the…