Freitag, 31. Mai 2013

WOGE 132

 After a hiatus of nearly one and a half years and through some hints KCB dropped in our Facebook group I was finally able to solve WOGE 131! It's the theater/stadium complex at Aizanoi, a Roman city with hellenistic roots in modern day Turkey.

I have no idea whether anyone still plays and consequently whether anyone will even read this but here it is. When on Google Earth 132:


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!





Know what it is?


I won't be able to answer any comments before next monday but after we have waited for so long I doubt that's going to be a problem.

Mittwoch, 21. April 2010

WOGE 91

As I have correctly identified the site of La Tène over at Theoretical Structural Archaeology here's the new WOGE:

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!



WOGE on Facebook



Good Luck!


Donnerstag, 4. März 2010

WoGE 83

I won WoGE 82 over at Moore Group's Blog (By the way: you don't happen to have any of that Bronze Age Beer left over, do you?) because I wanted to procrastinate on more important things.

So here's the next installment:



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!




Sonntag, 6. Dezember 2009

WOGE 79

Since the person who won WOGE 78, j, hasn't come forward for nearly a month here's WOGE 79.


Just to make this clear: I haven't won WOGE 78, I just want the game to keep going.





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!



Here it is, WOGE 79:






Have fun and good luck!





As per Alun's suggestion here's a zoomed-out picture. I'm going to continue to zoom out or give hints (in the comments) until someone gets it:

Dienstag, 23. Juni 2009

When on Google Earth 54

I won When on Google Earth 53 and am now the third German in a row to host WOGE.

Let's see if we can keep it up :)





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!





So here it is, WOGE 54:

(click for the bigger picture)



Have fun and good luck!

Samstag, 20. Juni 2009

When on google Earth 50

Having won WOGE 49 here's When on Google Earth 50:



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!



For the anniversary edition I found something easy, something everyone who's been to the site will probably recognize immediately:

















(click to embiggen)



Have fun and good luck!

Donnerstag, 21. Mai 2009

When on Google Earth 40

After having won WOGE 39 with a lot of help from Andrea's clues (and Wikipedia's "List of ancient Egyptian sites" as well as the fact that it's a bank holiday here in Germany and I had nothing better to do) here is WOGE 40.



But first 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!




I don't know whether this will be easy or hard but it's a pretty well known site so I don't expect it to last too long.



Here we go:


















The archaeologically interesting part is the hill directly to the south-east of the modern houses.

Have fun and good luck!


EDIT:


Since nobody has found out yet here's a second picture, courtesy of Windows Live Local.


You can see the modern farm better in this one which should allow you to determine the country we're in.


















OK, clues:

We're in Northern Europe.
The site is a gravefield.
The site is very close to the centre of power of the svear kings.