The jollity of touring an array of monuments to kings, generals & homocidal Icenian queens with top Marxist @dcsandbrook considerably enhanced by the fact that he was a wearing a Tom Holland Benefit Year 2021 cap throughout...
This sets up our forthcoming trilogy on statues perfectly!
Asked by @AgnesCPoirier to show her l'Angleterre profonde tomorrow, I will - of course - be taking her to Wiltshire.
On the tour: a Mesolithic sacred spring, a top secret MOD facility turned cannabis factory, a paedophile slave owner's folly, & memories of King Alfred.
To Wiltshire!
At Blick Mead, where Mesolithic settlers set up camp beside a sacred spring, Guinevere retired after losing Sir Launcelot, & from which pilgrims will be leaving next week on a solstice journey to Avebury.
The eastern portal of the #StonehengeTunnel will be built on its doorstep.
If you would like to hear the entire sorry episode, it was in the first of our two retrospectives on the #WorldCupOfGods: in-depth analysis of Moloch, Xipe Totoc, Brigit, Ishtar, Cybele, Augustus Caesar, Loki & Prince Philip
Tonight at 7pm, I will be hosting an event in which Mike Parker-Pearson, Phil Goodwin & Kate Freeman explain exactly why the #StonehengeTunnel is a disgrace, & why, on 23rd June, a legal challenge against the Government's plans will be coming to court.
If you have questions, please send them to savestonehenge@gmail.com.
“An unacceptable level of damage” - Mike Parker-Pearson on the threat presented by the Government’s plans for the #StonehengeTunnel to the Stonehenge landscape.
No one better qualified to call out the scale of the looming scandal.
Today's episode of @TheRestHistory is about Muhammad: what can be known (and indeed not known) about him as a historical figure, & his afterlife in Islamic & European tradition.
The emergence of Islam really is such a fascinating topic - and especially when placed in the context of the world from which it emerged, that of the late antique Near East.
"Thy graven images also will I cut off, and thy standing images out of the midst of thee; and thou shalt no more worship the work of thine hands."
It's amazing that Anglicanism, that great compromise made by English Protestantism with the country's Catholic past, is once again, 4 centuries on from the Puritan heyday, facing demands for graven images to be toppled, lest succour be given to sin.