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A
WW2 aerial reconnaissance photo of the German airfield of Palmori (Foggia 3), Puglia, Italy, taken on the 12nd
August 1943 by 682 (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.


The photograph is orientated to the north. Visible are the hamlet of Palmori, the main runway of the airfield (Foggia satellite #3) (to the upper right), a number of mostly JU88 aircraft dispersed to the west and southwest of this, as well as the cropmarks of two major Neolithc ditched enclosures (villaggi trincerati), Palmori (J20) to the left, and Posta Villano (J26), to the lower right.


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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