Johnny Wall, a 3d artist who lives near the site and who has an interested in all things historic, has used the excavation archive to produce reconstructions of how the site of the Battle of Crickley Hill might have looked. While some of this is inevitably conjecture, this is a perfectly plausible reconstruction of how the site looked at about 3500BC. Click the thumbnails to see the full images (each around 2mb). The Trust is very grateful for his permission to use these images, which remain his copyright. You can see his other work at his website, www.johnnywall.co.uk

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The second Neolithic settlement reconstructed

Views from SW showing the South entrance and the Long Mound valley

View from E showing the east entrance and central settlement

View from N showing the central settlement and the shrine

View from N showing the northern entrance