The Ramblers Podcast

Episode 13 - Martin Green: A Journey Through Time and Archaeology - Part Four

The Ramblers - Nigel & Iain Season 2 Episode 13

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Summary

In this episode of The Ramblers, Nigel and Iain explore the Cranbourne Chase National Landscape, delving into its rich history, archaeological significance, and the vibrant communities that inhabit the area. They discuss the Dorset Cursus, its construction, and the cultural practices surrounding burial mounds. The conversation also highlights the role of aerial photography in uncovering archaeological features and the importance of documenting findings for future generations.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Cranbourne Chase National Landscape
00:56 Exploring the Dorset Cursus
05:13 The Significance of the Cursus and Its Construction
09:36 Cultural and Social Aspects of the Cursus
12:15 Aerial Photography and Archaeological Discoveries
16:08 Investigating Burial Practices and Mounds
21:07 The Iron Age Settlement and Training Digs
29:33 The Importance of Documentation in Archaeology

Keywords

Cranbourne Chase, Dorset Cursus, archaeology, burial mounds, Iron Age, aerial photography, conservation, Neolithic, historical landscape, community engagement

The Chase & Chalke Landscape Partnership, supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – thank you to lottery players for making this possible.

Cranborne Chase National Landscape. Cranborne Chase is a ‘protected landscape’, legally designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.




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