The Smell of Water
banner
smellofwater.bsky.social
The Smell of Water
@smellofwater.bsky.social
140 followers 250 following 170 posts
Lounge lizard , Land Loper Soul proprietor of the Smell of Water https://teessidepsychogeography.wordpress.com/
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Reposted by The Smell of Water
What is Oued Beht? Giulio Lucarini explains how this archaeological site revolutionises our understanding of North African, and wider Mediterranean, prehistory.

Read the prize-winning research 🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy...

🏺 #Archaeology

@cam-archaeology.bsky.social @cambup-archaeology.cambridge.org
While focus is currently upon the dodgy goings on with the royal purse, this is well worth a watch. This family trouser a fortune from the public purse and are milking us for all they can.
youtu.be/WgBLth6pMBw?...
The King, The Prince & Their Secret Millions: Revealed | Dispatches | Channel 4 Documentaries
YouTube video by Channel 4 Documentaries
youtu.be
Reposted by The Smell of Water
I’ve never seen Iain Duncan Smith slapped down better than this. Well played Ian Byrne MP. 👏
The beautiful Clach an Trushal on Lewis, Scotland’s tallest standing stone. #StandingStoneSunday
Reposted by The Smell of Water
The Norman font in the church of St Michael & All Angels at Torpenhow, West Cumbria. The church was built in the 12th Century and is thought to have incorporated stone from the Great Roman Camp of Old Carlisle.
#FontsOnFriday
Reposted by The Smell of Water
Death, death, death… it’s something I tackle in Art’s Most Horrific on Sky Arts. Tomorrow night at 9pm! Wear something warm!
Stan Beckensall, one of the loveliest blokes you could meet. See ya Stan. #StandingStoneSunday @megalithic.bsky.social
Reposted by The Smell of Water
Gavrinis is the most amazing megalithic site I have been privileged to visit. Taking a boat to reach, you encounter a remarkable concentration of #Neolithic rock art at a single megalithic monument. A deeply powerful & inspiring place.

@megalithic.bsky.social #rockart #archaeology #TombTuesday
The beautiful twisty Ty Mawr Standing Stone: Holy Island. Anglesey #StandingStoneSunday
Reposted by The Smell of Water
New evidence proves an asteroid impacted the north Sea more than 43 million years ago causing a huge tsunami and leaving a 1.9 mile (3km) wide crater under the seabed
New evidence confirms Yorkshire North Sea asteroid impact
Geologists say an asteroid hit the North Sea near Yorkshire more than 43 million years ago.
www.bbc.co.uk
The Clifton Stones in Cumbria. Local folklore tells us that the stones are protected by a pair of mischievous Boggarts. #StandingStoneSunday