24th July 2007, 10:25 AM
I'm not sure that archaeology can help much (other than to suggest this has happened before, this will happen again), but maybe we could be part of the general education campaign that informs the wet and muddy public of the effects of climate, rain, sea and rivers on our natural and built environment.
We could maybe start with the reasons why the Chilterns, Cotswolds, Yorkshire Wolds and North Downs are so defined, having a lot to do with the natural floodplains of various river systems......
Kevin
PS Waiting to see today's photographs of the Thames Barrier closed for the first operational time in its history....
We could maybe start with the reasons why the Chilterns, Cotswolds, Yorkshire Wolds and North Downs are so defined, having a lot to do with the natural floodplains of various river systems......
Kevin
PS Waiting to see today's photographs of the Thames Barrier closed for the first operational time in its history....