This Bronze Age Burial Is Almost Gone | What the Landscape Still Remembers
Автор: Richard Glover
Загружено: 2025-12-04
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Eroded by weather, robbed by time — Jackson’s Barrow sits quietly above Saddleworth, almost invisible to anyone passing by. But beneath the shallow hollow in the grass lies the story of an ancient Bronze Age burial mound, once part of a landscape filled with ritual, memory, and meaning.
In this short film, I explore what remains of one of Saddleworth’s oldest sites — a barrow nearly lost to erosion, farming, and time itself.
Through drone footage, field exploration, and local research, I look at how this mound once fit into a wider ancient landscape, and why so many traces of Saddleworth’s past have faded into obscurity.
Along the journey, I reflect on how fragile our historical memory really is…
and why these forgotten places still matter.
This is a story about archaeology, landscape, and cultural identity —
and the traces we must try to preserve,
before the land forgets.
00:00 - Jackson's Barrow - Saddleworth's Eroded Mound
00:20 - What Jackson’s Barrow Once Was - Ancient Burial Mound
01:25 - Field Exploration
03:50 - What Does This Mean For Saddleworth's Ancient Sites?
04:20 - Final Thoughts
05:27 - Outro
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