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More model informationThis section of Green Crag Slack on Rombalds Moor (West Yorkshire, England) contains numerous examples of prehistoric activity from enclosure walling, field walling, cairns and cup marked rocks.
Whether all these different features are contemporary isn’t really known, but lithic finds suggest human activity going back to the Mesolithic period. An abundance of other prehistoric features can be found on this plain in almost every direction, and typology suggests the landscape was used over millennia.
The longest axis of this model is about 130 metres. Captured on 3 February 2017 using Phantom 2 mounted Go Pro 3+ Black
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