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How powered flight and photography changed how the world is understood. This episode explores how aerial photography has revealed Scotland's hidden ancient past.

The last episode of the landmark series, Scotland from the Sky, explores how aerial photography has revealed Scotland's hidden ancient past and uncovered secrets buried right beneath our feet. From an Aberdeenshire field where the very concept of time emerged, through the ghostly outline of a lost ornamental garden to the discovery of hundreds of pizza ovens that once fed Rome's mighty legions, presenter James Crawford reveals how our ancestors have written their story on Scotland's landscape.

59 minutes

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Role Contributor
Presenter James Crawford
Executive Producer Rachel Bell
Series Producer Richard Downes
Producer Jon Morrice
Director Jon Morrice
Writer James Crawford

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