Good luck . . .
Here are the rules:
Q: What is When on Google Earth? A: It’s a game for archaeologists, or anybody else willing to have a go!
Q: How do you play it? A: Simple, you try to identify the site in the picture.
Q: Who wins? A: The first person to correctly identify the site, including its major period of occupation, wins the game.
Q: What does the winner get? A: The winner gets bragging rights and the chance to host the next When on Google Earth on his/her own blog!
Be the first to correctly identify the site above and its major period of occupation in the comments below and you can host your own!
Here are the rules:
Q: What is When on Google Earth? A: It’s a game for archaeologists, or anybody else willing to have a go!
Q: How do you play it? A: Simple, you try to identify the site in the picture.
Q: Who wins? A: The first person to correctly identify the site, including its major period of occupation, wins the game.
Q: What does the winner get? A: The winner gets bragging rights and the chance to host the next When on Google Earth on his/her own blog!
Be the first to correctly identify the site above and its major period of occupation in the comments below and you can host your own!
Have Fun.
The site of La Tène on Lac de Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Iron Age (La Tène) votive site (probably) consisting of two bridges that were where the camping site is now.
ReplyDeleteSpot on Matt, well done - you win!
ReplyDeleteIt is the site of the La Tène Iron age site in Switzerland. Not convinced about the votive . .
Over to you
When on Google Earth 91 is over at Matt's WOGE
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