Tim Daw
@TimothyDaw
Built a Long Barrow, Wiltshire Farmer, worked at Stonehenge.
On tomorrow's episode: Did Stonehenge’s bluestones ride in on a glacier like free two‑day shipping, or did Neolithic gym rats drag them 180 miles from Wales? Archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson waves quarry receipts; Dr. Brian John swears by glaciers with a side hustle. New…
The Stonehenge Glacial transport theory isn't just pining for the fjords—it’s kicked the bucket, shuffled off its mortal coil, and joined the choir invisible! sarsen.org/2025/07/the-de…
Stonehenge - not just Bluestones, new controversy about the Sarsen Stones origins today as well - sarsen.org/2025/07/the-la…
We have just launched a fundraising appeal to rescue and secure the future of a unique prehistoric ritual site – Castilly Henge. We need your support to raise £50,000 towards the acquisition of this special place. Support the appeal today here cornwallheritagetrust.org/support-us/cas…
Whether to cut the red or the blue wire is an easy choice compared to which thread to pull.

Stonehenge’s Bluestones Were Not Transported by Glaciers to the Salisbury Plain labrujulaverde.com/en/2025/07/sto…
This unsuspecting chunk of rock collected at Stonehenge in 1924 is the centre of a controversy. Or maybe not. More: 1/ 🧵
The enigmatic ‘Newall boulder’ excavated at Stonehenge in 1924: New data and analysis, refuting any glacial transport. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Puddingstone found in the garden, very unusual type of Sarsen for this part of Wiltshire.

Great weather for parchmarks. Here's All Cannings Cross midden yesterday.

Some people would pay a lot of money for a wall finish as unique as this.

Golfhenge (and its little hengiform neighbour just to the top right of the trees) in on the old golf driving range at Larkhill in 2018 and afterwards. Pictures from Google Earth .
