Linda Acaster
Dec 5, 2021

It seems a lot of archaeology from this period should be seen 'within the landscape', not apart from it. Glad you found it of interest, Penny.

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Linda Acaster
Linda Acaster

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British multi-genre fiction author who haunts historical sites - check out her publication 'Escape Into History'. For novel links: www.lindaacaster.com

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Not to mention the damage done to a lot of places and artefacts by early explorers — but then, it’s the way we learn and progress, so not entirely a stage that can be left out, other than with hindsight.

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