Landscape, View and Archaeology on the Mid-Cheshire Ridge
UoY student Andrew Hill explores the importance of the view from archaeological sites, and how researching the view can tell us more about the past. Created for the Festival of Archaeology , Student takeover day, 26th July 2021.

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