Spring Equinox is one of only four times all year that the public are allowed access to the stone circle of Stonehenge, in Wiltshire. The event will begin at sunrise, approximately 5am, and continue until 8.30am. Expect to be joined by up to 5,000 revellers, including Druids and archaeologists, as the sun is exactly above the equator.
Nicole Favish takes a trip up north to see the Hadrian's Wall Illuminations, marking 1600 years since the Romans left! Beacons, flares and torches were lit up along the length of the Roman Hadrian's Wall, which is marked with forts, milecastles and turrets. Nicole talks to some Roman re-enactors from Germany, and learns about the Vindalanda writing tablets, one of Britains's most important discoveries.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is to be joined by popular historian Bettany Hughes and head teachers from primary and secondary schools across the city at London’s City Hall tomorrow to launch a new drive to boost classical education in state schools. But is there any point teaching a dead language to already-bored kids?
The tousle-haired Tory studied Classics at Oxford as an undergraduate, and has long talked-up how beneficial a good understanding of classical history can be when it comes to getting to grips with modern politics. In the past he’s called for every child to be taught Latin, and even written a book, The Dream of Rome – made into a documentary by the BBC in 2006 – comparing the European Union with the Roman Empire.
Submitted by Sean Williams on Mon, 03/15/2010 - 19:17
What's 84 miles long, 1,888 years old and marked the edge of Roman rule in Britain? Hadrian's Wall of course - and the landmark got a spectacular makeover this weekend with a line of beacons stretching its entirety. The event, named 'Illuminating Hadrian's Wall', marked the 1,600th anniversary of the end of the Roman occupation in Britain, and needed no fewer than 1,100 hardy volunteers to brave the harsh winds of northern England to make it happen.
This Saturday, the light up of Hadrian's wall crated a spectacular line of light from coast to coast. The once in a lifetime event - 'celebrating' (remembering might be more appropriated) the End of Roman Britain in (more or less) AD 410 saw the entire route of the 84 mile long Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail go up in flames lit by flaming torches. Sean and Sam have tweeted us updates from the Illumination, there are tons of great photographs of the Light Up event on Flickr, and Illuminating Hadrian's Wall 2010 has now also released some preliminary, overnight, quickly-edited but still incredibly impressive film footage shot from the helicopter that followed the trail of light. These 30 seconds are definitely worth watching twice... or trice... *hits replay*.
Submitted by Sean Williams on Sun, 03/14/2010 - 16:39
I'm sitting on the 15.49 to London Euston from Carlisle. It's boiling hot, the Cumbrian countryside is disappearing behind me and my jumper smells like yesterday's paper. But I'm happy, because we've just hah a hell of a week at the Hadrian's Wall illuminations. I've seen it on the news from my hotel, but I guarantee you it was even better in the flesh: and that's what we'll be recreating in our next Ancient World in London video.
Mark Hassall is a retired archaeologist who has worked on a host of major Roman and British sites around the country. He has also excavated at many famous sites around the world, such as the ancient Greek city of Knidos.
A former reader of Roman Archaeology at University College London's Institute of Archaeology, Mark has published tens of books on his specialist subject, including The Defence of Britain in the 4th century and Pre-Hadrianic legionary dispositions in Britain. Mark has also penned a Young Archaeologist book called, simply, The Romans.
Heritage Key present two days of events this weekend to help you ease into you Heritage Key Virtual experience, including guided tours and skills workshops. Details are as follows:
10am - 12am London Time (GMT), Saturday and Sunday: Tour
The tour starts off the welcome area - please register and make your way there. If you are an already registered user then find one of the Heritage Key staff in the welcome area - she will be your guide for the two hours and can answer any questions you might have.
2pm - 4pm London Time (GMT), Saturday and Sunday: Sneak Preview
Find one of our Heritage Key Staff at the sneak preview area. She will be happy to help you with registration and any questions you might have. She will also teach you new skills that will make your virtual experience all the better.
6pm - 10 pm London Time (GMT), Saturday and Sunday:Sneak Preview
Find one of our Heritage Key Staff at the sneak preview area. She will be happy to help you with registration and any questions you might have. She will also teach you new skills that will make your virtual experience all the better.
Singer-songwriter Thumper Boucher will perform a show live and for free in Heritage Key Virtual, at the Valley of the Kings.
A former major label artist for EMI/SBK and Arista records - real name Darrell Phillips - he's currently signed to Bieler Bros, and records with his RL band Dirtywormz. Thumper writes, records, produces and masters all of his own music. The bass is his main instrument, but he also plays a mean guitar and keyboard too, and has a unique vocal style.