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A unique look at English history in a helicopter with England's best–loved archaeologist.
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Since the first popular Time Team program was broadcast, its chief archaeologist, Mick Aston, has been taking aerial photographs of the English landscape. The best of these—nearly 250—are presented here to provide a unique insight into understanding the history of England. Mick’s subjects range from prehistoric Cheddar Gorge and Stonehenge to Hadrian’s Wall and other key Roman sites, through medieval towns, such as Winchester and York, as well as deserted medieval villages, to country houses such as Blenheim and Badminton.
Mick Aston is Professor of Landscape History at the University of Bristol, and Chief Archaeologist on Channel 4’s Time Team. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Interpreting the Landscape from the Air,Michael Aston,Tempus Publishing, Limited,0752414216,Archaeology,Ecology,History,History: World,Military - General,Nature,Ancient Rome,Archaeological methodology & techniques,Classical Greek & Roman archaeology,LANDSCAPE CHANGES,Nature / Ecology,PHOTOGRAPHY IN ARCHAEOLOGY,Weapons & equipment
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