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  2. The Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer is a tool that displays archaeology that has been identified, mapped and recorded using aerial photographs and other aerial sources across England.

  3. The key uses of aerial photographs for study of the historic environment include: Discovery. Illustration of architectural and archaeological sites and landscapes. Recording landscape change - in rural and urban contexts. Archaeological mapping and landscape analysis. Conservation and heritage management. Photo interpretation.

  4. Air photographs may reveal archaeological sites directly, where they are extant, or as crop, soil or other surface indications where the site is buried.

  5. Oct 8, 2021 · Historic England has highlighted eight examples of "hidden history" unearthed by aerial mapping. Iron Age and Roman farms near Doncaster and Rotherham, Yorkshire. Historic England. Cropmarks...

  6. Aerial photos can reveal hidden archaeology and sites that are difficult or even impossible to see from the ground. You can explore over 400,000 digitised photos taken from our aerial photo collections of over 6 million photographs preserved in the Historic England Archive.

  7. Photographs and 3D laser scans have been taken over the past 30 years to uncover "hidden archaeological landscapes", Historic England said. Sites include 6,000-year-old long barrows, Roman camps...

  8. Mar 23, 2022 · It can also reveal striking discoveries—such as ‘cropmarks’ showing hidden, archaeology beneath the surface.” I notice that it also includes aerial photos of World War II bomb damage.

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