Museums & Visitor Centres (6)

Archaeolink Prehistory Park
Archaeolink is a multi award winning living history park and visitor attraction, with a central focus on education, participation and fun.

http://www.archaeolink.co.uk/
Dover Museum
The Dover Bronze Age Boat The Dover Bronze Age Boat Gallery is now open at Dover Museum.

http://www.doverdc.co.uk/
Flag Fen
Flag Fen at Peterborough is on of Europes most important bronze-age sites attracting thousands of visitors every year to its heritage centre and archaeological park

http://www.flagfen.com/
National Museum Wales

http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/
The Ulster Museum
The Ulster Museum situated in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens, right in the Heart of the University Area.

http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk/
Three Rivers Museum
The Three Rivers Museum houses an interesting and varied collection of historical artefacts and old photographs of the Three Rivers Area.

http://www.trmt.org.uk/
 

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The Journey of a lifetime


If you've ever dreamed of travelling through Great Britain & Ireland, visiting the fantastic monuments that our ancient ancestors left us, then you will love this film.

Over two years in the making ...

... Standing with Stones was made by just two men with fantastic film making skills, a camper van and a passion for the monuments in stone left to us by Neolithic and Bronze Age ancestors.

The result is a remarkable feature length documentary film and a gorgeous coffee-table book that take the viewer on a journey of discovery, uncovering the true extent and variety of megalithic Britain and Ireland.

About.com review

Rated with 4.5 stars at About.com. Read the full review by K. Kris Hirst here.

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