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About Me

Welcome to my website! I'm Jack Morton; a cultural historian and archaeologist from the UK with a 'small' obsession with travel and global societies. I've completed degrees in archaeology at undergraduate level and cultural heritage management as a master's. Using the knowledge I've acquired during my studies I wanted to share something many people don't get to see; the thousands of years of history that have silently shaped our present.

I created Historic Voyager to show the different ways of life around the world so we can celebrate the variety of human existence on our planet. On this website, you can find interesting information on our global community and understand how history has molded societies to become what they are today.

All photos found in galleries are available for purchase as prints. If you are interested, contact me at historicvoyager@gmail.com


A weekly photo journal article will be up every week, but make sure to follow on Instagram, @historicvoyager to check out daily content!

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History is incredibly important to the Voyager mentality. There is so much that can be learned from it. Learning the history behind people and the places they are tied to gives us an insight into the details that can mean so much and can be so easily missed. The photojournalism produced here can be used in academic history for references or just good reading, and it's free!

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HV is the ideal place for scholars, internet perusers, and penniless travelers alike. Make sure to follow me as I get first-hand insights into global cultures and the thousands of years of history that forged them, as well as useful travel advice and the best ways to engage with multiple destinations on your own voyages.

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For even shorter stories, follow us on Instagram or have a look at our photo archive. There you can find some key moments captured on our journey.

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Mission Statement

Voyager is my personal platform to inform those interested in the history of our wide world and how it shaped the present. My strategy is to use photojournalism in order to show how people view and celebrate their own cultures. The goal is to help people understand one another by showing their roots and the paths their societies have taken to become what they are today.

 

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