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Deborah Freedman's elusive landscapes project the elegance of memory.
"This radically changes our view of Stonehenge," said Vince Gaffney, head of the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project at Birmingham University.
"This is archaeology on steroids," proclaims Vince Gaffney, head of the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project, which has been using scanning techniques to see what lies beneath Salisbury Plain.
Meanwhile, a magnetometer survey carried out by the University of Birmingham's Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project revealed another henge less than a kilometre (0.6 mi) away from the famed stone circle.
Prof Vincent Gaffney, principal investigator on the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project at Bradford University, said he held "a fair degree of scepticism" and Sir Barry Cunliffe, a prehistorian and emeritus professor of European archaeology at Oxford University, said: "He could be right, but I know of no evidence to support it".
A team of researchers with the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes project has been creating an underground map of the region using remote sensing and geophysical imaging technology, which may have helped reveal evidence of up to 90 standing stones.
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Yet the nearly explicit presence of land, trees, bodies of water, people brings a more tangible subject to the abstract landscapes projected by Pollock, Kline, and Hofmann and the cosmic topographies of Gottlieb, Rothko, Newman, and Still.
Revisiting their most substantial completed landscape project to date, two years on, brings mixed feelings.
His first significant landscape project involved making large-format (21 × 18 inch [roughly 53 × 46 cm]) images of Yosemite Valley.
It followed the Hidden Landscape Project being carried out by archaeologists from Austria's Ludwig Boltzmann Institute and the University of Birmingham.
One post reported that a landscaping project had unearthed toxic remnants that led to residents being stricken with cancer.
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