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This Drone Footage Video captures The Prehistoric White Horse in Uffington, Oxfordshire, England. The Uffington White Horse is a highly stylised prehistoric hill figure, 110 m long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk. The hill forms a part of the scarp of the Berkshire Downs and overlooks the Vale of White Horse to the north. In this video you see it in its full glory from the air. The Uffington Horse is by far the oldest of the white horse figures in Britain and is of an entirely different design from the others inspired by it. The origin has long been presumed to date to "the later prehistory" – the Iron Age (800 BC–AD 100) or the late Bronze Age (1000–700 BC). This view was generally held by scholars before the 1990s, based on the similarity of the horse's design to comparable figures in Celtic art. This theory was confirmed following a 1990 excavation led by Simon Palmer and David Miles of the Oxford Archaeological Unit: deposits of fine silt removed from the horse's 'beak' were scientifically dated to the late Bronze Age, some time between 1380 and 550 BC.They also discovered the figure was cut into the hill up to a metre (3 ft) deep, not simply scratched into the chalk surface. Iron Age coins that bear a representation comparable to the Uffington White Horse have been found, supporting the early dating of this artefact. Darvill (1996) dismisses as "folklore" the suggestion that the horse had been fashioned in the Anglo-Saxon period, more particularly during Alfred's reign: there is no evidence to support this. The medieval Welsh book Llyfr Coch Hergest (Red Book of Hergest, 1375–1425) states: "Gerllaw tref Abinton y mae mynydd ac eilun march arno a gwyn ydiw. Ni thyf dim arno." This translates as "Near to the town of Abinton there is a mountain with a figure of a stallion upon it, and it is white. Nothing grows upon it." Equipment Used: DJI Inspire 2 (with Zenmuse X5S) Editing Software: Final Cut Pro X Music: 'Project 11' by notahs Assess Link: https://www.looperman.com/tracks/deta... Location: Uffington, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom Enjoy! :) Feel Free to Like or Dislike, if you dislike the video please let me know why so i can improve in the future, Thanks.