As the landscape in certain places has altered from what it was over a few millennia,eg..some barrows appear to be built on slopes or at very least off level(maybe in some cases it is deliberate to blend with the surroundings)...even Roman occupation and as recent as Norman...remains of some buildings are on land which rolls away alarmingly(Roman flooring remains at Bignor being an example here)...these at least being dwellings would have had to been level to be inhabitable...I am assuming that natural soil erosion and farming account for this. So would this or does this , do you think alter our perceptions of sense of place today?
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