What you can contact me about

To help me respond efficiently, it’s useful if your first message includes where you’re based, how you found the site, and any links or photographs that are directly relevant.

Field finds & photos Collaborations Talks & events Media & interviews Website / technical

Field finds & photos
If you have stones or tools you think may be relevant (eoliths, portable rock art, extreme patina), you can send clear, well-lit photos and basic context (approximate location, how they were found).

Academic & institutional collaboration
I’m very open to serious engagement from archaeologists, geologists, paleontologists and labs interested in dating, microscopy or geochemistry. A brief outline of your question and what you’d like to test or cross-check helps a lot.

Talks, interviews, and outreach
If you’re organising a local group, collage, society or online event and would like a talk or Q&A about the work, use the form to outline the format, audience size and any preferred dates.

Website, Gallery, Atlas & technical feedback
Broken links, Atlas bugs, suggestions for new features, or corrections to existing entries are all welcome. Please include the page URL and the record ID you’re referring to.

Send a message

This form sends an email to the project address. You can also write directly if you prefer using your own mail client.

For artefact photos, a link to a shared folder (e.g. Google Drive) is often easier than large attachments.

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