Interpreting the Landscape from the Air
Explore the fascinating world of aerial archaeology with Interpreting the Landscape from the Air by Mick Aston. Published by The History Press Ltd in 2002, this hardback edition spans 144 pages, offering a unique perspective on the British Isles and European archaeology. Aston expertly combines written records, coins, inscriptions, and various archaeological evidence to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how landscapes can be interpreted from above. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in archaeology, photography, or the techniques used to uncover historical landscapes. Discover the intricate details of our past and enhance your knowledge of archaeological methods with this insightful work. Perfect for both enthusiasts and professionals alike, Interpreting the Landscape from the Air invites you to see history from a new vantage point.