
The History of Cosmetic Jars
White jars found on beaches, in bays, along rivers, and in landfills have a long history in cosmetics.
Read moreWhite jars found on beaches, in bays, along rivers, and in landfills have a long history in cosmetics.
Read moreLake Effect Karma happens when you bend over to pick up a piece of trash and discover a treasure next to it.
Read moreFinding the beauty in flaws and appreciation over perfection are embraced by the mindsets of wabi-sabi and kintsugi...and beachcombing!
Read moreAt low tide on the River Thames, colorful pottery sherds lie waiting to be discovered.
Read morePottery found in the River Thames in London dates back to the 5th century BCE.
Read moreWhen Tina was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, she didn't realize she was in one of the top beachcombing spots in the world.
Read moreThe Thames Explorer runs tours at several points on the Thames River, including Millennium Bridge, Rotherhithe, and Greenwich.
Read moreCome along as Nicole and Craig from Scottish Mudlarking take us to the beaches of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, to search for sea pottery.
Read moreLearn about the kinds of pottery you can expect to find on the beaches in Scotland, and why your finds may look identical this video by Nicole Lind.
Read moreMalcolm Russell and Ed Bucknall scour the Thames for remnants of Londinium, the capital of Roman Britain and the precursor of London.
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