Govan Early Medieval
Govan Early Medieval
Govan Early Medieval
Govan Early Medieval is an archaeology and history podcast about early medieval Europe by volunteers at the Govan Stones museum in Glasgow, Scotland. The museum is a world-class collection of dozens of Viking-Age carved stones from the lost 'Dark Ages' Brittonic Kingdom of Strathclyde and is open 7 days, 1-4pm, with free entry.
Dirham Silver Coins in the Irish Sea Region
In this episode, Dr Tom Horne delves into the fascinating history of why, how and when silver dirham coins from Central and Western Asia reached the Irish Sea Region of Britain and Ireland in the Viking Age, a journey of vast distances across Scandinavian-dominated trade networks.
Jan 9, 2025
33 min
The Viking Great Army in Northern Britain: Pt 3
For all Viking Great Army fans! This is Part 3, the final part of 'Jeux Sans Frontières: The Great Army's Great Game in Northern Britain' is taken from a talk Dr. Tom Horne gave to 'The Anglo-Scottish border and the Northern World from the Viking Age to 1500,' a study day organised by the Regional Heritage Centre at Lancaster University and the Scottish Society for Northern Studies at Tullie House in Carlisle.
Nov 26, 2024
13 min
The Viking Great Army in Northern Britain: Pt 2
For all Viking Great Army fans! Part 2 of 'Jeux Sans Frontières: The Great Army's Great Game in Northern Britain' is taken from a talk Dr. Tom Horne gave to 'The Anglo-Scottish border and the Northern World from the Viking Age to 1500,' a study day organised by the Regional Heritage Centre at Lancaster University and the Scottish Society for Northern Studies at Tullie House in Carlisle.
Nov 26, 2024
14 min
The Viking Great Army in Northern Britain: Pt 1
For all Viking Great Army fans! Part 1 of 'Jeux Sans Frontières: The Great Army's Great Game in Northern Britain' is taken from a talk Dr. Tom Horne gave to 'The Anglo-Scottish border and the Northern World from the Viking Age to 1500,' a study day organised by the Regional Heritage Centre at Lancaster University and the Scottish Society for Northern Studies at Tullie House in Carlisle.
Nov 26, 2024
13 min
The Govan Hogbacks: Amuse-bouche
Bex and Tom introduce you to the glorious Govan hogbacks, five enormous carved stone monuments, resembling something like a mix between an early medieval hall and a house shrine for relics, featuring fantastical Guardian beasts and stunning knotwork interlace created in the lost Viking-Age kingdom of the Strathclyde Britons.
Nov 1, 2024
14 min
Iona and Govan - with Dr. Adrián Maldonado
Dr. Adrián Maldonado talks to Dr. Tom Horne about the fascinating parallels in early Christian art and cult practice between Iona and Govan Old. Don't miss a truly absorbing discussion about the carved stones of these enormously important Christian centres, and a particularly fascinating suggestion about what Govan's recumbent cross slabs grave markers might be telling us about the location of a saint's cult within the ancient churchyard! Dr. Maldonado is Galloway Hoard Researcher at National Museums Scotland.
Jul 26, 2024
48 min
The Govan (Jordanhill) Cross
Dr. Tom Horne talks about the Govan Cross, alternatively (and also) known as the Jordanhill Cross, which is one of his favourites of the Viking-Age carved stones from the lost early-medieval kingdom of the Strathclyde Britons. This magnificent, if damaged, sandstone cross shaft is carved most intricately with interlace, key patterns and knotwork on all four of its surviving sides. The front of the cross features an impressive horse and rider in the Pictish style, leading to questions about the level of cultural and political influence of the Picts over their fellow Britons. While the Govan Cross is missing its crosshead, it is thought probable that this missing piece resembled a typical Celtic-style example, of the sort pioneered on Iona.
Jul 15, 2024
13 min
Peter Ross, Govan Stones Evangelist
We spoke with award-winning author and journalist Peter Ross, whose best-selling books include 'A Tomb With a View' and 'Steeple Chasing: Around Britain by Church' about his love for Govan, Govan Old and the Govan Stones.
Jun 16, 2024
6 min
Exclusive! Prof. Steve Driscoll on Govan Old Churchyard archaeology
In this episode, Bex talks to Prof. Steve Driscoll of University of Glasgow Archaeology about our ancient graveyard at Govan Old, and the past, present and future of excavations and community involvement in this 1,500-year-old early medieval time capsule in the heart of its local community. Includes VERY exciting archaeology chat...
Jun 9, 2024
8 min
The Govan School: Elderslie Cross
In this episode, we speak about the Govan School of stone carving and the fragments of the stunning Elderslie Cross with Archie Henderson, the Social History Researcher at Paisley Museum, which is run by OneRen. Our thanks to Archie and all involved.
May 9, 2024
1 hr 1 min
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