tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post8119932971782577011..comments2023-05-15T07:11:30.874+02:00Comments on Leherensuge: Major archaeology news from Britain and IrelandMajuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post-65232416514708100472010-06-11T23:28:26.731+02:002010-06-11T23:28:26.731+02:00"Oldest British Neolithic home, 9000 years ol..."Oldest British Neolithic home, 9000 years old, found at the Isle of Man."<br /><br />I have doubts about the Neolithic categorization. This seems more like the advanced pre-Neolithic fishing peoples of Japan (Joman), Greenland (Paleo-Eskimo), and the Pacific Northwest Indians, than it does of farming and herding peoples. Those modes of food production wouldn't have arrived at the Isle of Man by then, but the Isle of Man could easily have had a fruitful fishing economy by then.Andrew Oh-Willekehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02537151821869153861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post-8365362445350120722009-08-18T06:54:44.998+02:002009-08-18T06:54:44.998+02:00Thanks. :)Thanks. :)Majuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post-2303480080180400762009-08-18T04:23:13.089+02:002009-08-18T04:23:13.089+02:00They have a website of their own: http://www.orkne...They have a website of their own: http://www.orkneyjar.com/archaeology/nessofbrodgar/diary.htm<br />Click here at August [2009] 14 and you will find the news directly from the excavators, plus pictures.Toosnoreply@blogger.com