Journeying into Britain's Deep Landscape
I’ve just finished reading one of my Christmas presents – David R. Abram’s astonishing Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain, which is unlike any other book about prehistoric Britain you’ll ever read. I have taken my time reading it because it repays careful attention and reflection. It is, on the face of it, a coffee table book…
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