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Seahenge. An amazing find in the intertidal zone of a Norfolk beach (UK)
Seahenge we discovered when sea and tidal forces removed sand from Holme beach in Norfolk, revealing remains of an ancient structure.

This text is from the website of the Norfolk Museum Collection
In the summer of 1998 the shifting sands of Holme beach on the north Norfolk coast revealed something extraordinary. Preserved in the sand were the remains of a unique timber circle dating back over 4000 years, to the Early Bronze Age. Although discovered on a modern beach, the circle was originally built on a saltmarsh, some way from the sea. The timbers were arranged in a circle 6.6m (21ft) in diameter, comprising 55 closely-fitted oak posts, each originally up to 3m (10ft) high. The site became known as ‘Seahenge’.”
The timbers were removed from the beach, preserved, and then put on permanent display in King’s Lynn Museum.
Source and other images here.
A BBC Radio 4 ‘Open Country’ programme about Seahenge is available here.
The programme describes the discovery, the challenges of the archaeology which had to be done between one high tide and the next, the age of the structure, its probable origins, and move to the museum.
New entries added to the pages: A (poetic) Tidal Glossary; Tide Related Art Works; and Non-Fiction Books about Tides
New entries added to:
Tidel Related Artworks. There are just about 100 entries now.
Tidal Glossary. About 140 words and phrases.
Non-Fiction Books about tides and tidal places. Getting on for 50 books listed
These are three of the main pages in this blog.
Tidal Cultures
This is the Project Blog for
‘“Between the Tides”. Comparative arts and humanities approaches to living with(in) intertidal landscapes in UK & the Netherlands. Learning from those who live and work with complexity, change and fragility’. 2012 – 2014.
Funded by – The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) (UK) Humanities Research Networking and Exchange Scheme.
Principle Investigator: Owain Jones; Professor of Environmental Humanities; School of Humanities and Cultural Industries: Bath Spa University.
Co-investigator: Dr. Bettina van Hoven; Department of Cultural Geography, Faculty of The Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen.
The blog will record workshop activities and links to various aspects of tidal culture.
Any tidal references or other information is very welcome. Please email Owain at owain.oj(at)btinternet.com



