tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post5709116856633477963..comments2024-03-28T22:13:17.139+00:00Comments on Stonehenge and the Ice Age: Yet more BBC nonsense on StonehengeBRIAN JOHNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00413447032454568083noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-15099955575535788402017-08-03T22:21:45.011+01:002017-08-03T22:21:45.011+01:00VIVIEN CUMMING: "earth scientist, photographe...VIVIEN CUMMING: "earth scientist, photographer, writer, explorer" <br /><br /><br />Go to:-<br /><br /><br />https://www.viviencumming.com/TonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-36902027731270929792017-07-26T21:49:16.049+01:002017-07-26T21:49:16.049+01:00Brian, I'm repeating an earlier Comment the ha...Brian, I'm repeating an earlier Comment the has not yet been displayed. It is well worth looking at the blog site of the lady author of this BBC "Nonsense" article, Vivien Cumming, which is easily found.<br /><br />She has many strings to her bow, amongst which she says is an interest in landform processes. Perhaps we should give her the benefit of the doubt - to quite an extent she is merely repeating what the so - called Stonehenge archaeological experts are saying, anyway. She might be willing to be educated further on the strengths of the glacial transport theory! She certainly appears very widely educated, to and beyond? Ph.D level......TonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-24841005663501705152017-07-25T21:41:26.341+01:002017-07-25T21:41:26.341+01:00Vivien Cumming, the writer of the piece for the BB...Vivien Cumming, the writer of the piece for the BBC, is worth checking up on via the Web. She has her own Blog site, for instance, and is/ has been an academic, though not an archaeologist as such.TonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-44984801453134463382017-07-24T21:10:28.886+01:002017-07-24T21:10:28.886+01:00I see you MAY, if you so wish, follow these random...I see you MAY, if you so wish, follow these randomly - assembled "academic" twits on twitter. I doubt if even Donald Trump would be impressed with the BBC's efforts here. Perhaps the BBC merely sees part of its role, in post - Lord Reithian days, as to attract half - asleep tourists to honeypot archaeological sites during the lazy, hazy, crazy days end of Summer -Term Summer.......TonyHnoreply@blogger.com