From the Guardian, with thanks to Paul Halsall who said the poster-sized printed version was even more impressive. Indeed, the electronic version accessible from the above link is better than what Blogger can show.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Tewkesbury: a medieval town's layout revealed by floodwaters
From the Guardian, with thanks to Paul Halsall who said the poster-sized printed version was even more impressive. Indeed, the electronic version accessible from the above link is better than what Blogger can show.
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When I took a class in archaeology, they taught me that the worst weather circumstances, like mist, ice or floodwaters, often offer the best conditions to spot the layout of a town or a house. Unfortenatly this spectacular picture of the floods in Great-Britain is a very good example.
ReplyDeleteWorking on my Lyrics Game, I needed pictures of towns. I put in "medieval town" and your page came up right then. I'm going to look for other things, too, but the word "town" will be played on Monday 8/11/08.
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