Lorraine Arnold

@legacyroots
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Historical/buildings archaeologist, genealogist of complicated ancestral lineages, writer, & traveler who is owned by 2 retired greyhounds. https://www.legacyroots.com
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Chilly day in Ealing

Welcome to the new of wave of #historians / #histodons joining! I have set up an #IntellectualHistory group for anyone interested: @intellectualhistory

If you are an intellectual historian or historian of thought, political, religious, or otherwise, or interested at all, I strongly suggest you follow the group & tag the group in your intro & relevant posts. The group is designed to automatically post tagged posts to members.

There is a general group @histodons - recommend!

Celebrating Native American Month with links to websites helpful in searching indigenous lineage in the US. https://legacyroots.com/2022/11/23/united-states-native-american-genealogical-resources/ #ancestry #NativeAmerican #history #genealogy #indigenouspeoplesday #indigenous
United States Native American Genealogical Resources – Legacy Roots

Hello @histodons ! We're a narrative-driven, open access, and accessible digital history project bridging the worlds of popular and academic history with an explicitly feminist perspective. We'll be sharing our podcast episodes here, as well as the free resources and lesson plans we've created for teachers to use our episodes in the classroom. Excited to be in this space & joining the #histodons and #podcast communities here

Made some 1,400 years ago: Complete wooden vessels are rarely preserved. Due to a damp environment, a wooden pitcher, a canteen, a small barrel, and a large beaker, and a candle holder have been preserved in quite good condition. They were found at the early medieval burial site in Oberflacht.

Photo: Landesmuseum Württemberg

#archaeology

Lovely day at Ham House
Sharing my latest article on a spite tower built in 1934 in Pennsylvania by Baron Von Bestecki as an 'observation tower' to prevent planes from flying over his property. https://legacyroots.com/2022/10/31/150-foot-spite-tower/
150-Foot Airport Spite Tower – Legacy Roots