John,

This would be awesome information to have in OSM, but as it is historic 
information, sometimes with no obvious above ground visualisation, is it 
definitely appropriate for the project? (Personally I hope it is, but wanted to 
see what the consensus is). 

There are existing sites such as http://www.themodernantiquarian.com and 
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/ which contain a lot of information on such things 
but as far as I know they lack a map feature - seems to me that OSM would be 
perfect if it's deemed appropriate by the community

There is a list of the people involved here: 
http://www.arch.ox.ac.uk/hillforts-atlas-team.html anyone on here already know 
any of them already?

Best,

Adam

On 8 Jul 2013, at 10:53, John Sturdy <[email protected]> wrote:

> No mention of OSM that I can see, though; a different kind of "mapping":
> 
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-23203500
> 
> http://www.arch.ox.ac.uk/hillforts-atlas.html
> 
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