Pastscape - a very useful tool

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grumpytramp
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I have stumbled upon English Heritage Pastscape website which it describes as: Quote: Discover England's archaeological and architectural heritage.PastScape is a quick and easy way to search nearly 400,000 records held in our national historic environment database. You'll find information on archaeological, architectural and maritime sites. Features include: •Descriptions of sites or buildings and the sources of information used to compile them.•Pictures (where available).•Basic details of investigations into the heritage, such as surveys or excavations.•Links to maps, satellite images and other websites which we think might interest you. Start here:http://www.pastscape.org.uk/mapsearch.aspxVery recommended!

Si
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Very interesting. Good find. No mention of the skulls, though...

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Si wrote: Very interesting. Good find. No mention of the skulls, though... bit like banging your heads against a brick wall looking for them sometimes

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chameleon wrote: Si wrote: Very interesting. Good find. No mention of the skulls, though... bit like banging your heads against a brick wall looking for them sometimes Yes. I Googled the Corn Exchange's post code, and a post code on Buslingthorpe Lane, and used a 500m radius, to no effect. Lots of other interesting stuff came up though. There must be years of material on there to be discussed on Secret Leeds!!!

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