Category Archives: archeology

I was there – Past Squares 24
The woman I explored Hagar Qm with took a photo of me (not a very clear print) so we know I went there: Linked to Past Square s at Beckys here

I was there – Past Squares 24
The woman I explored Hagar Qm with took a photo of me (not a very clear print) so we know I went there: Linked to Past Square s at Beckys here

More from Malta: PastSquares 20
Found the last few prints of the prehistoric temple site in Malta, scroll down to see the Squares! This could be Hahar qim, but I’m not too sure: Wish I knew what this was And particularly this: Linked to PastSquares

More from Malta: PastSquares 20
Found the last few prints of the prehistoric temple site in Malta, scroll down to see the Squares! This could be Hahar qim, but I’m not too sure: Wish I knew what this was And particularly this: Linked to PastSquares

Prehistoric in Malta – Past Squares 18
Another old print from my visit to Malta two decades ago. No idea where it was now: Linked to PastSquares at Beckys here

Prehistoric in Malta – Past Squares 18
Another old print from my visit to Malta two decades ago. No idea where it was now: Linked to PastSquares at Beckys here

What the Romans Did : Past Squares 7
Not that much has changed over the years, then….. These mosaics of wealthy Romans enjoying their leisure time are found at the Villa Romana del Casale – a large and elaborate Roman Villa located about 3 km from the town of Piazza Armerina in

What the Romans Did : Past Squares 7
Not that much has changed over the years, then….. These mosaics of wealthy Romans enjoying their leisure time are found at the Villa Romana del Casale – a large and elaborate Roman Villa located about 3 km from the town of Piazza Armerina in

Ruins amidst the wildflowers – Past Squares 4
Still revisiting Sicily from a trip nearly seven years ago…we’re in Selinunte. I have a book, Sicily Reconstructed (bought while I was out there), published by Archeolibri of Rome. Very informative, great illustratIons, and it informs me that Selinunte was

Ruins amidst the wildflowers – Past Squares 4
Still revisiting Sicily from a trip nearly seven years ago…we’re in Selinunte. I have a book, Sicily Reconstructed (bought while I was out there), published by Archeolibri of Rome. Very informative, great illustratIons, and it informs me that Selinunte was

The rocky necropolis of Pantalica – Past Sqares 2
Today we are revisiting another area from the past around Syracuse…the necropolis at Pantalica comprising approximately 5000 tombs dug into the rock in the first half of the 8th Century BC. My image doesn’t give you any idea as to

The rocky necropolis of Pantalica – Past Sqares 2
Today we are revisiting another area from the past around Syracuse…the necropolis at Pantalica comprising approximately 5000 tombs dug into the rock in the first half of the 8th Century BC. My image doesn’t give you any idea as to

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #37 – History
Patti has asked us to show History for this week’s challenge. I’ve just got to decide what to post… Well, first up, I’ll show the balcony in Santiago de Cuba where Fidel Castro Ruz gave his Revolution speech in 1959

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #37 – History
Patti has asked us to show History for this week’s challenge. I’ve just got to decide what to post… Well, first up, I’ll show the balcony in Santiago de Cuba where Fidel Castro Ruz gave his Revolution speech in 1959