Wales-wide drought reveals further lost archaeological monuments
The
unprecedented spell of hot, dry weather across Wales has provided perfect
conditions for archaeological aerial photography. As the drought has persisted
across Wales, scores of long-buried archaeological sites have been revealed
once again as ‘cropmarks’, or patterns of growth in ripening crops and parched
grasslands. The Royal Commission’s aerial investigator Dr Toby Driver has been
busy in the skies across mid and south Wales over the last week documenting
known sites in the dry conditions, but also discovering hitherto lost
monuments. With the drought expected to last at least another two weeks Toby
will be surveying right across north and south Wales in a light aircraft to
permanently record these discoveries for the National Monuments Record of Wales,
before thunderstorms and rain wash away the markings until the next dry summer.
https://rcahmw.gov.uk/wales-wide-drought-reveals-further-lost-archaeological-monuments/

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