David R Abram's 'Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain', Winchester

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David R Abram's 'Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain', Winchester

£12.00

Please join us at the St Lawrence’s Church, Winchester, on Tuesday 15th October at 7.30pm for an evening of inspirational images from author and photographer, David R Abram.

David has spent the past eleven years capturing views of Britain’s most extraordinary prehistoric sites from above in rare, sunrise light using drones and telescopic poles. Whether Neolithic tombs in the Cotswolds, Bronze Age ceremonial sites in Snowdonia or the enigmatic megaliths erected by our ancestors across the Wessex Chalklands, his images reveal forms invisible at ground level, and intriguing connections between the monuments and their varied landscapes.

Lively and rich with archaeological insight, David’s talk will cherry pick highlights from his book, the ‘Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain’ (published Thames & Hudson, with a Foreward by Professor Alice Roberts), which charts the arc of British prehistory from the end of the Ice Age to the arrival of the Romans. He’ll also be sharing sneak previews from his current ‘Barrowlands’ project, revealing forgotten ceremonial landscapes around the country that can still be walked (including around the Meon Valley).

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‘Revelatory!’ Josh Kranz, Bath

‘A fabulous spiritual flight across the ancient countryside’ Edward Young, Frome

‘Astounding photography’ Prof Alice Roberts, Bristol

Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

Signed copies of David’s book will be on sale.

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