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The Hare · Jul 28, 2026

The Hare #18 [August 2026]

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Andrew Chapman · The Hare

Your monthly round-up of landscape discoveries, archaeological news, historical mysteries and folkloric curiosities, brought to you by Northern Earth magazine… slightly early this month so I can have a holiday!

  • The Summer issue of Northern Earth (#184) – our biggest ever – sold out the first print run but we’ve done a small reprint. UK subscriptions are still only £12 a year (for four printed issues!) so start yours with this issue while you still can! This issue covers archaeology, folklore and landscape stories from right across the British Isles. And has some lovely stones on the cover again.

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And now on with the regulars…

(Other recent news can be found in the printed magazine.)

  • Ancient ring discovered underground in Scotland could be a Stonehenge-like monument [Latest from Live Science in Archaeology]

  • Groundbreaking archaeological discovery in Israel unearths ‘time capsule’ cave [Daily Express]

  • Ancient boat carvings suggest Bronze Age Europe was more connected than we thought [Discover Magazine]

  • Tyre tracks on 4,000 year old Bronze Age burial mound in Wales after vehicle drives over it [BBC News]

  • Artefacts hint at cultural exchange between Neanderthals and humans [New Scientist]

  • Ancient DNA reveals the mysterious collapse of Europe’s megalith builders [ScienceDaily]

  • Possible Iron Age settlement discovered above Royal Wootton Bassett [BBC News]

  • 5,800-year-old neolithic monument unearthed at Sizewell C development [HeritageDaily]

  • For the first time, ancient human DNA has been found preserved on cave walls [ScienceAlert]

  • Mysterious Neolithic stone sphere discovered in Azerbaijan [HeritageDaily]

  • Ancient DNA analysis reveals Wiltshire’s Upton Lovell shaman was a woman [The Guardian]

  • ‘Like Christmas’ for diver who found Bronze Age sword [BBC News]

  • Magic rituals took place in an Australian cave for 25,000 years [New Scientist]

  • What are the mysterious ‘space balls’ found washed up on an Australian beach? [BBC]

  • ‘He looked like Ramses the Great’: how experimental archaeologists used ancient techniques to mummify a modern-day person [Live Science in Archaeology]

  • Is there another king buried under a car park? [BBC News]. (Answer: no, probably not. For a sensible take on this story which the newspapers have got overexcited about, watch Paul Whitewick’s video on it.)

Slim pickings over the summer! Have we missed anything? Let us know!

  • [Article] Read Neil Mortimer’s tribute to Aubrey Burl.

  • [Zine] …and read Neil’s new zine Site Hound (more on Neil’s work coming in the Autumn issue of Northern Earth, by the way!).

  • [Map/data] Digital Britannia provides free data and a brand new map of Britain’s Roman roads.

  • [Watch] Damian McCarthy’s supernatural horror film Hokum (trailer here) is based on Irish folklore. (Now streaming.)

  • [Zine] Another little publication from a friend of NE, Simon Moreton: Holy Hills (about Titterstone Clee in Shropshire).

Thanks to various readers for the tipoffs! Do reply to this newsletter or email Northern Earth if you have useful links to share. (If your suggestion hasn’t appeared yet, it may well next time!)

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