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Fraiku: No Kings……. From ‘Archaeology Scotland’…….A Clay Bead?......  

by Bernie Bell - 08:33 on 19 October 2025

 

 

Fraiku: No Kings…….

 

Gather. Assemble.
Not so you don't feel alone.
So no one else does. 

https://bartbarkerpoet.com/2025/10/17/fraiku-no-kings-2/

 

My comment was…..

 

“Reminds me of…… https://hmd.org.uk/resource/first-they-came-by-pastor-martin-niemoller/

 

 

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From ‘Archaeology Scotland’…….

 

“Archaeology Scotland presents a FREE new online talk!

 

Prehistoric Pioneers of Scotland's earliest Megalithic Monuments with Dr Eleanor Harrison

 

Where? Online!

When? October 23rd 2025, 3pm

 

As part of a series of celebrations for International Archaeology Day, Archaeological Institute of America are hosting an exciting programme of events. This talk will introduce Archaeology Scotland’s ‘Scotland’s Earliest Megalithic Monuments’ Project, as well as our surrounding work celebrating the legacy of the women who pioneered research into the Neolithic of the west coast of Scotland.

 

Book your space here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/.../prehistoric-pioneers-of...

#realwildwest #henshallproject #archaeologyscotland

 

With thanks to ongoing support and funding from @histenvscot and @socantscot “

 

 

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A Clay  Bead ?......

 

….or??????

 

https://www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/clay-bead/

 

 


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