Cropmark Collection
"Unearthing the Past: Discovering Cropmarks of Ancient Structures" Step back in time with these intriguing cropmarks that reveal hidden secrets of our ancestors
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"Unearthing the Past: Discovering Cropmarks of Ancient Structures" Step back in time with these intriguing cropmarks that reveal hidden secrets of our ancestors. From trackways to Roman forts, each mark tells a unique story. Cropmarks of a trackway (28779_043): Unveiling the ancient paths once trodden by our forefathers, these markings offer a glimpse into their daily lives and journeys. Newton Kyme Roman fort (28740_041): The ghostly outlines of this mighty fortress transport us to the era when Romans ruled Britannia, showcasing their military might and strategic presence. Burgh Le Marsh cropmarks (28712_042): These enigmatic patterns hint at lost structures within the landscape, leaving us wondering about the purpose they served and who inhabited them. Bradford Roman Villa (35166_017): Delicate traces etched on fields bring forth images of opulent villas where Romans indulged in luxurious living amidst lush surroundings – an architectural marvel lost to time. Broughton Roman Villa (35164_022) & (35164_006): The faint imprints left behind by these villas paint a picture of grandeur and sophistication; remnants that remind us of Britain's connection to its ancient past. Banjo enclosure (33689_003): A peculiar shape emerges from aerial views, raising questions about its function – was it used for rituals or as a meeting place? An intriguing mystery waiting to be unraveled. Linwood moat cropmarks (34118_060): Traces surrounding this moat tell tales of medieval defense systems designed to protect valuable lands and resources from potential invaders. Iron Age settlement (34030_023): Witness evidence of prehistoric communities through these marks that outline dwellings where families once thrived amidst nature's embrace. Haisthorpe Moor (34032_019) & (34032_007).