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Newly discovered ‘Port Talbot Pompeii’ may have been Roman centre for agriculture Academics say the villa, found in Welsh deer park, shows the area was not on fringes of Roman empire

What a remarkable find, which could change our view of the Romano-British period in Wales... > www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...

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🚨 Fascinating thread alert! 🚨

What an absolute treasure trove of information, especially for fans of church ruins like me (and their subsequent repair/rebuilding of course)!

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Loving this. "Antirender" engine converts architects presentation drawings into the likely reality of the designs :)
antirender.com

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A wintery view of the remains of the Roman fort at Barr Hill on the Antonine Wall, near Twechar in East Dunbartonshire. The fort is the highest of the 16 known forts along the Antonine Wall. 📸 My own. #RomanFortThursday #RomanScotland

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Dragon’s teeth and elf garden among 2025 additions to English heritage list Wartime defences in Surrey and model boat club boathouse in Birmingham among this year’s unusual listings

As ever, some fascinating choices on this year's Historic England list > www.theguardian.com/culture/2025...

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Ancient Egyptian pleasure boat found by archaeologists off Alexandria coast First-century luxury vessel matches description by the Greek historian Strabo, who visited city around 29-25BC

A fascinating discovery from ancient Alexandria > www.theguardian.com/world/2025/d...

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If you're interested in #landscape #history and have a few hours tomorrow, do check out this free online conference run by the Society for Landscape Studies 👍

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Have you booked a free place yet at our 2025 online AGM and Conference on 6 December? Only eight days to go. Please share widely!

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Norwich Cathedral for #SteepleSaturday.

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I think it's a single line, clockwise, spiralling out from the centre (dominant right hand?). But I'm going to have to have a go at drawing it later... 🤣

Whatever, it's confident, flowing.. one of those wonderful, very brief, moments in time that we rarely see...

#Archaeology 🏺

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Walking in a woodland dell in Autumn.
#SurreyHills
#ForestFrday
#Trees
#Scape
#Treescape
#Landscape
#Photography

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Ribblehead Viaduct, Yorkshire, photo by landscape photographer Paula Beaumont.

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Everyone’s favourite - the ‘Wolf and Twins’ mosaic from Roman Aldborough (Isurium Brigantum) depicting the legend of Romulus and Remus. Dating to the 4th century AD, the mosaic is now part of the collections at Leeds City Museum. 📷 My own. #MosaicMonday #RomanBritain

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Was feeling a little hard done by with the 5am start & the close to 2 hours of driving in the complete darkness 😫

...but wow did the Devon landscape come through 😳 I mean - absolutely incredible day to be out, despite the rather absurd round trip

#Autumn

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If you're interested in landscapes and landscape history, this online conference should be right up your street...

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The front page of the latest newsletter of the Society for Landscape Studies

The front page of the latest newsletter of the Society for Landscape Studies

Members of the Society for Landscape Studies will have received their latest twice-yearly newsletter this week 📰

To start receiving a copy, why not join the society? Full details can be found at www.landscapestudies.com/membership/.

Please share with anyone you think would be interested.

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We're so excited to welcome our new cohort of History of the Book students! In Week 1, they will delve into artists' books, bookbinding, and textual scholarship

#historyofthebook #bookhistory

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How can it be that we lost so many grand old houses in Norfolk? The landmark houses are gone but the memories live on in a very special book which has been republished in a revised edition with an additional 25…

I have the first edition and it is fascinating. Will definitely be picking up this updated version

www.edp24.co.uk/news/2545714...

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🎨: Daryl V. Storrs, "Italian Landscape"

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The first McDonald's to open in England. This is in Woolwich

The first McDonald's to open in England. This is in Woolwich

A descriptive plaque about this branch of McDonald's

A descriptive plaque about this branch of McDonald's

In Woolwich for a couple of days. Here's a piece of local history in the form of the first McDonald's to open in England

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Garden with large bronze geometric scultures amongst trees and flowering plants

Garden with large bronze geometric scultures amongst trees and flowering plants

UK sculptor Barbara Hepworth's garden, St.Ives, Cornwall, UK #WomensArt

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‘We have to move’: historic village of Tempsford reels from plan to swell its 600 residents to 350,000 Bedfordshire village endured the Romans and the Danes – but can it survive housebuilders and a plan to turn it into a railway hub?

For those of you who know the history of Norfolk villages, Tempsford sounds like it's going to become the 21st-century version of Melton Constable > www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

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Google develops AI tool that fills missing words in Roman inscriptions Program Aeneas, which predicts where and when Latin texts were made, called ‘transformative’ by historians

Latin and AI. Two of my favorite subjects. What a fascinating article > www.theguardian.com/science/2025...

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The stone circle

The stone circle

Scorhill stone circle is now the common name for Gidleigh or Steep Hill stone circle near the village of Gidleigh in the north east of Dartmoor. It dates to the Bronze Age and is 27 metres in diameter.eter. It has 23 standing and 11 recumbent stones. #StandingStoneSunday

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Hey #Landscape fans. Do you have the latest copy of Landscape History yet? Mine dropped through the letterbox this morning. Weekend reading coming up!

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A Hillfort from the air in a summer landscape of ripening fields

A Hillfort from the air in a summer landscape of ripening fields

#HillfortsFriday Why can't every day be a Hillforts 🛖 day? 🤔🧐

Glorious Old Oswestry hillfort, #Shropshire, yesterday, seen on a return transit from north-east Wales during Royal Commission aerial survey.

Note 'responsive' fields showing geological cropmarks

📷 Mobile phone from the cockpit

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The Saxon tower

The Saxon tower

View of All Saints' church

View of All Saints' church

Couldn't drive through Northamptonshire without stopping to marvel at the phenomenal Saxon tower of All Saints' church in Earls Barton...

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Classic science fiction covers with a man escaping from a flying saucer on one and a space battle on the other

Classic science fiction covers with a man escaping from a flying saucer on one and a space battle on the other

A couple more. Someone had left all four on the charity second hand book shelf at our local supermarket. Unfortunately I think I've found myself a rabbit hole to go down 🙄😆

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