The John Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs. Vincenzo

The John Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs. Vincenzo Airfield. 683-L11 3022

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A
WW2 aerial reconnaissance photo of the southwest end of Vincenzo airfield, near Troia, Puglia, Italy, taken
on the 24th May 1945 by 683 (Photo Reconnaissance) Squadron, RAF. From the
John Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs scanned by Mike Seager Thomas for
the UCL Institute of Archaeology Tavoliere-Gargano Prehistory Project.





Cropmarks of the Neolithic enclosures (villaggi trincerati) of Posta Torrebianca I (J54) and Masseria Torrebianca III (J56) are visible at the bottom of the picture.









Further
information on the Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs can be found in
"The Bradford Archive", the introduction to my Neolithic Spaces, Volume 2: The Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs
scheduled for publication by the Accordia Research Institute in December 2020
(see also https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264975467), and on the
Foggia airfield complex in my "
The WW2 Foggia Airfield Complex in the Bradford Archive of
Aerial Photographs", Artefact
Services Research Papers
10, available on the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/asrp-10-foggia-airfields-complex-2020).
Volume 2 of Neolithic Spaces is essentially
a catalogue of the Neolithic villaggi
trincerati
visible in the Bradford Archive. Neolithic Spaces, volume 1:
Social
and Sensory Landscapes of the First Farmers of Italy
, also due out in December 2020, by my
colleagues Sue Hamilton and Ruth Whitehouse, explores these sites in more
detail.



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