Reports
- Agricola
- Almondbury Hill Fort
- An introduction to Brigantian Druidry
- Antonine Wall Map
- Archbishop Lanfranc
- Atrebates
- Augustus
- Baal
- Background – The Celts
- Barwick in Elmet, West Yorkshire
- Basics of Celtic Life
- Biefing – The Myth of Breogán and the Tower of Heracles
- Boadicea
- Briefing – Design of Galician Hillforts
- Briefing – Galicia’s Political History and Separatist Sentiment
- Briefing – Geography and Geology of Galicia
- Briefing – Roman Interaction with Galicia and the Iberian Peninsula
- Brigantes
- Brigantes God Belatucadros
- Brigantes in Arthurian Legend
- Brigantia during the Dark Ages
- Brigantia votive inscriptions – Finds and Analysis
- Cantii
- Canute the Great
- Caratacus
- Cartimandua
- Catuvellauni
- Celtic Customs
- Celtic Economy
- Celtic Festivals
- Celtic Gods
- Celtic Heads
- Celtic Industry
- Celtic Marriage
- Celtic Religion and Beliefs
- Celtic Tribes
- Celtic Warriors
- Celts through Roman Eyes
- Cerialis Petillius
- Cerne Abbas Giant, Dorset
- Classification of Vitrified Forts
- Claudius
- Cleave Dyke Defensive System, North Yorkshire
- Clickhimin, Shetland
- Craig Phadrig, Inverness
- Deceangli
- Demetae
- Devil’s Arrows, North Yorkshire
- Dobunni
- Dundon Hill, Somerset
- Dunmallard Hill, Cumbria
- Dunnideer, Aberdeen
- Durotriges
- Early Christian syncretism and how the old ones hid amongst the new religion
- Eboracum, York, North Yorkshire
- Eileen na Goar, Highlands
- Establishment of the Tribes
- European Celtic Tribes
- Finavon, Angus
- Finding Bardon – An Arthurian Quest
- Flora and Fauna associated with Brighid
- Fremington Hagg Cavalry Hoard, North Yorkshire
- Galicia
- Gask Ridge Map
- Glossaries
- Greta Bridge Roman Fort, County Durham
- Guide – Agricultural practices through time
- Guide – Applying critical thinking to historic and archaeological research
- Guide – Archaeological Periods in Western Europe
- Guide – Archaeological Terms
- Guide – Bronze Age Mining
- Guide – Challenging Assumptions with Free Thinking
- Guide – Congruence in Archaeological Interpretation: Holistic Analysis
- Guide – Critical Thinking: Lack of Evidence Does Not Mean Evidence of Lack
- Guide – Critical Thinking: The Simple Assumption
- Guide – Desktop Survey
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology Introduction
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology: Building a Strong Straw Man
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology: The Ancestral Honour Thought Exercise
- Guide – Empathic Archaeology: The Straw Man
- Guide – Exploring the Past with LIDAR
- Guide – Getting Started
- Guide – Glossary
- Guide – GPR
- Guide – Hidden Remains
- Guide – Introduction to Critical Thinking in Archaeological Research
- Guide – Introduction to Fieldwalking
- Guide – Introduction to Glacial Archaeology
- Guide – Introduction to Photography
- Guide – Landscape Archaeology Introduction
- Guide – Landscape Archaeology: Post-Ice Age Landscape of Thornborough
- Guide – Landscape Archaeology: The Geological Environment of Britain
- Guide – Landscape Features
- Guide – Landscape Features: Drainage Gullies
- Guide – Landscape Features: The Impact of Drainage Ditches
- Guide – LOS Analysis
- Guide – Man’s impact on the landscape
- Guide – Mining
- Guide – Mining Glossary
- Guide – Photography: Camera Buying Guide
- Guide – Photography: Framing the Shot
- Guide – Photography: Image Manipulation
- Guide – Resistivity
- Guide – The Flora and Fauna of Prehistoric Britain
- Guide – The Power of Air Photo Coverage
- Guide – The Roman Period in the British Isles
- Guide – Using the best tools for research
- Guide – Visible Remains
- Guide – What is Landscape Archaeology?
- Guide: The Ard – Early Ploughing in English Brigantia
- Guide: Francis Prior
- Guide: In Depth – Church Doors and Windows
- Guide: Landscape Archaeology: The Geology of Thornborough
- Guide: Magnetometry
- Guide: Preservation
- Guide: Ray Selkirk – The Maverick of Landscape Archaeology
- Guide: Socratic Thought in Archaeology
- Hadrian
- Hadrians Wall Map
- Heads at St Michael, Kirklington
- Historic Publications
- History of the Celts
- Holy Places of the Brigantes
- Housesteads, Northumberland
- How to Vitrify a Fort
- Hutton Moor Henge, North Yorkshire
- Iceni
- James the Deacon of York
- Julius Caesar
- Katherine Parr
- Kilgram Bridge, North Yorkshire
- Kings of the Catuvellauni
- Kirkhaugh, Cumbria
- Kirklington Tumulus, North Yorkshire
- Knockfarrel, Ross and Cromarty
- L’enigme des forts vitrifies
- Latin (Roman) Terms
- Latin Translation – Choosing the meaning of AUG
- Live Moor, Whorlton, North Yorkshire
- Maiden Castle, Pooley Bridge, Cumbria
- Maiden Castle, Reeth, North Yorkshire
- Malham Marching Camp, North Yorkshire
- Mam Tor, Peak District, Derbyshire
- Monmouth’s Kings of Britain
- Mote of Mark, Dumfries
- Mystery of Vitrified Forts
- Near Moor, North Yorkshire
- Noble or Royal Houses and the House of Hauteville
- Norham, Northumberland
- Northern Gaul Map
- Northern Roman Forts
- Ordovices
- Parisii
- Pickhill Mound, North Yorkshire
- Pope Gregory the Great
- Rey Cross Marching Camp, Cumbria
- Roman Military Sites – Introduction
- Roman Military Sites in Britain
- Roman Military sites in Central Britain
- Roman Military sites in Northern England
- Roman Military Sites in Scotland
- Roman Military Sites in Wales
- Roman References
- Roman References
- Roman Rig Defensive Dyke, South Yorkshire
- Roman Sites in Southern Britain
- Rome: The Emperors Claim to Divinity
- Roulston Scar, North Yorkshire
- Scoles Coppice, South Yorkshire
- Scorton Cursus, North Yorkshire
- Scottish Roman Forts Map
- Silures
- Southern Gaul Map
- Southern Roman Forts Map
- Stanwick Hill Fort, Forcett, North Yorkshire
- Staple Howe, West Hesterton, North Yorkshire
- Sutton Common, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
- Syncretism through the ages
- Tap O’Noth, Inverurie
- Technical Terms
- Temple Lane Ritual Routeway
- The Border Reivers
- The Celts and Celtic Life
- The Celts in Battle
- The Cistercians in North Yorkshire
- The Danby Family
- The Druids and Druidism
- The Gallus Frontier – Brigantia against the Romans
- The Goddess Brigantia – The ‘Exalted One’
- The Gododdin (Y Gododdin)
- The Golden Rings of our Bronze Age “Elite”
- The growth of Christianity 50AD – 1100AD
- The Kingdom of Venutius
- The Knights Templar
- The Latimer Family
- The Lawson-Tancred family
- The Legend of Caer Caradoc
- The names Cambre, Cambria, Cumbria, and Cymru
- The Nevilles
- The Ninth Legion
- The Percy Family
- The Premonstratensians
- The Roman Army in England
- The Scrope family
- The use of the word Lady in relation to water related structures
- The walled gardens of Brigantia
- Thornborough Henges, North Yorkshire
- Thoughts on Celtic Religion – Raimund, Karl
- Timeline 60BC – 138AD
- Tor Dyke, North Yorkshire
- Trinovantes
- Troutbeck Roman Camps, Cumbria
- Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire
- Unveiling the Archaeological Landscape of Nosterfield
- Venutius
- Vespasian
- Vitrified Forts Distribution
- Vitrified Forts Gazeteer
- Was Edinburgh an Iron-Age oppidum?
- Why Vitrify a Fort?
- William Malet
- Wincobank, South Yorkshire
- Yorkshire’s “Sacred Vale” – The Dawn of Brigantia
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Sites
All Saints Church Rudston
Altar dedicated to Jupiter of Doliche, Caelestis Brigantia, and Salus – Corbridge
Arka Unskel Fort
Arka Unskel, Highlands
Bainbridge Camp – Hill Fort
Bainbridge Roman Fort
Barry Hill Fort
Barwick in Elmet Iron Age Hill Fort
Boltby Scar Iron Age Hill Fort
Bolton Hall, Wensleydale
Bowbridge Lane Late Bronze Age burial site, Catterick
Braithwaite Wood Fort, East Witton
Brigantia
Cana Barn Henge
Cana Barn Henge
Carl Wark Hill Fort
Carperby in Wensleydale
Carperby Market Cross, Wensleydale
Castercliff Hill Fort
Castle Bolton
Castle Dykes Henge, Thoralby – North Yorkshire
Castle Dykes Roman Villa
Castle Hill, Almondbury
Castle Naze Hill Fort
Castle Point Fort
Castle Steads Hill Fort
Castlerigg stone circle
Catterick Henge
Catterick Roman Fort
Catterick Roman Marching Camp
Cerne Abbas Giant Hill Figure
Church of Santa María de Cambre, Cambre near A Coruña
Cleave Dyke Defensive System
Clickhimin Broch
Cobscar Smelting Mill Chimney, Redmire, Wensleydale
Constable Burton
Constable Burton Hall
County Durham
Craig Phadrig Hill Fort
Cumbria
Devil’s Arrows
Dorset
Dumphries and Galloway
Dundon Hill Fort
Dunmallard Hill Fort
Dunnideer Fort
Earthwork 300m East of the Entrance to Swinton Castle
Earthworks at Bellerby, Leyburn
Earthworks at Bolton Castle
Earthworks at Manor Grange Wensleydale
Earthworks at Paradigm Sharpening, Nelholme, Wensleydale
Earthworks at Redmire
Earthworks at Stainton
Earthworks at the top of Holly Hill, Well
Earthworks at Walburn Hall Farm, Richmond
East Yorkshire
Eboracum, York
Egglestone Abbey, Barnard Castle
Eileen na Goar Fort
Ellerton Abbey
Elslack Roman Fort
Field Systems at Reeth
Finavon Fort
Fremington Hagg
Grampian
Greta Bridge Roman Fort
Grinton Lodge Earthworks
Hadrian’s Wall
Hall Tower Hill and Wendel Hill – Barwick in Elmet
Hardnott Roman Fort
Highlands
Housesteads Roman Fort
How Hill Hillfort
Hutton Moor Henge
Ingleborough Hill – Yorkshire Dales
Ingleborough Iron Age Hillfort
Ingleton – Yorkshire Dales
John O’Gaunt’s Castle and Beaver Dyke – Harrogate
Kilgram Bridge Ford
King Arthurs Round Table Henge
Kirkhaugh
Kirklington Tumulus
Knockfarrel Fort
Lady Bridge – Tamworth
Ladybridge near Thornborough Henges
Lancashire
Little Meg Stone Circle
Live Moor Hill Fort
Long Meg and her Daughters standing stone and stone circle
Maiden Castle Fort Pooley Bridge
Maiden Castle Fort Reeth
Maidens Grave – Burton Fleming, North Yorkshire
Malham Roman Camp, North Yorkshire
Malham Roman Marching Camp
Mam Tor Hill Fort
Marne Barracks Neolithic palisaded enclosure
Marrick Priory
Mayburgh Henge
Mickley Riverworks
Middleham Castle
Mitchell Laithes Farm Ring Cairn and burial complex, Ossett, West Yorkshire
Morpeth Clock Tower
Mote of Mark Hill Fort
Motte and Bailey – Northallerton
Near Moor
Newsham House, Newsham, Richmond
Newton Kyme Henge
Norham Fort
North Derbyshire
North Yorkshire
Northumberland
Nunwick Henge
Oxfordshire
Penhill Preceptory – Chapel of the Knights Templar
Perthshire
Pickhill Mound
Piercebridge Roman Bridge
Piercebridge Roman Fort and Vicus
Polly Peachums Tower, Wensleydale
Rey Cross Roman Marching Camp
Richmond, North Yorkshire
Roman Ford – Barnard Castle
Roman Rig Defensive Works
Roulston Scar Hill Fort
Rudston Standing Stone
Scoles Coppice Fort
Scorton Cursus
Scotts Dyke – Richmond
Sinderby Henge
Snape Castle
Somerset
South Yorkshire
Spain
St Andrews Church Aldborough
St Cuthberts Church Forcett
St John the Baptist Church Kirby Wiske
St John the Baptist Church Stanwick
St Lamberts Church Burneston
St Martin’s Priory Richmond
St Mary Magdalen the Leper Chapel Ripon
St Mary’s Chapel, Snape Castle
St Marys Church Wath
St Michael & All Angels, Downholme
St Michael and All Angels Church, Hubberholme
St Michael’s Church Kirklington
St Oswald’s Church
Staffordshire
Stanwick Hill Fort
Staple Howe West Hesterton
Studforth Hill Roman Amphitheatre and Motte and Bailey, Aldborough, North Yorkshire
Sutton Common Fort
Tamworth Castle
Tap O’Noth Hill Fort
Tayside
The Brigantes of Lancashire
The Rocket, Pepperpot and Gate Follies and sorrounding earthworks – West Witton
The Temple Folly – Wensleydale
The Tower Folly, Bolton Hall
Thornborough Henges
Tor Dyke
Troutback Roman Camps
Uffington White Horse
West Yorkshire
Whitley Castle Roman Fort
Wincobank Hill Fort
Woden Law Hill Fort
Finds
Altar dedicated to Bregans and the Divinity of the Emperor
Altar dedicated to Brigantia – South Shields
Altar dedicated to Jupiter of Doliche, Caelestis Brigantia, and Salus – Corbridge
Altar dedicated to Nympha Brigantia – Castlesteads?
Altar dedicated to Victoria Brigantia – Castleford
Altar to Brigantia – Greetland, West Yorkshire
Altar to The Goddess Brigantia – Adel
Curse tablet addressed to the god Bregneus – Bath
Potentially False Altar to Brigantia – Vindolanda
Ramsgill Celtic Head
Silver phalera showing Medusa’s image, from Vidolanda
Statue of The Goddess Brigantia – Birrens