Showing posts with label archaeology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label archaeology. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Stone Tapes - Aberdeenshire - Culsh souterrain

Culsh souterrain, Aberdeenshire from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.



As part of their trip around Aberdeenshire looking for archaeology, Phil, Gary and Omar explore the souterrain or earth-house at Culsh.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Stone Tapes - Blackhammer cairn, Rousay, Orkney

Blackhammer cairn, Orkney, Scotland from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.



Phil, Gary and Omar continue their tour of Orkney with a trip to Blackhammer neolithic burial chamber on Rousay.

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Finding the Knowe of Lairo

Knowe of Lairo burial chamber, Rousay, Orkney from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.



Phil, Gary and Omar explore a burial chamber on Orkney. Difficult to find but worth it...

Thursday, 10 September 2009

Nether Largie North cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland

Nether Largie North cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.


Phil, Gary and Omar continue their exploration of the Kilmartin valley. They find the cairn of Nether Largie North, with a sliding door in its new concrete lid.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Dunchraigaig cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland

Dunchraigaig cairn, Kilmartin valley, Scotland from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.


Phil, Gary and Omar visit the Kilmartin valley in search of archaeological sites. The first one they find is a cairn with a narrow entrance and a big slab of stone.

Sunday, 30 August 2009

Grain souterrain, Orkney

Grain souterrain, Orkney from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.


Here's a video of me, Omar and Gary exploring an underground chamber on a business park in Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney.

Saturday, 6 October 2007

Lumiere - Ostfold viking burial, Norway 19th August 2004 13:27


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is a view of a viking burial in the Ostfold, Norway.

See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/

Lumiere - Ostfold stone circles, Norway 19th August 2004 14:12


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is a view of a forest clearing in Norway, containing lots of stone circles.

See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/

Lumiere - Standing stone, Shetland 13th August 2004 19:00


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is a standing stone on Shetland.

See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/

Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Lumiere - Scord of Brouster, Shetland 13th August 2004 17:59


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is of the neolithic settlement of the Scord of Brouster in Shetland.

See the Lumiere manifesto here.

Lumiere - Busta Voe and Brae, Shetland 14th August 2004 16:53


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is the village of Brae, overlooking the waters of Busta Voe. In front of that, a standing stone.

See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/

Lumiere - Loch of Tingwall, Shetland 14th August 2004 14:31


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is the Loch of Tingwall, Shetland.

Lumiere - Torhousekie stone circle, Wigton, Scotland 2nd August 2004 21:24


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is Torhousekie stone circle, Wigton in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotand.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Lumiere - Pontypridd rocking stone, Wales 15th June 2004 13:20


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is of the rocking stone, high above the town of Pontypridd, Wales.

Monday, 1 October 2007

Lumiere - Din Lligwy 19 July 2004 12:08


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is the ancient village of Din Lligwy in Angelsey, Wales.

Lumiere - Castlerigg stone circle 3 August 2004 17:04


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This is a view of Castlerigg, a popular stone circle in Cumbira, England. In the rain.

Lumiere - Poulnabrone Dolmen, Ireland 22 July 2004 19:05


A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. This one's of Ireland's Poulnabrone Dolmen, on the stark limestone landscape of the Burren.