ABSTRACT

Early in the book, we used the term ‘nested landscapes’ as a way of describing the interactions and relationships that criss-crossed the moor. In the last chapter, we extended the story a little way beyond. But, of course, there were other actions and interactions that played out much further afield. We, in the present, draw boundaries, but they are arbitrary and in our work at Leskernick we did not have time to develop this theme of the many different sorts of movement and contact that the Leskernick people would have had, including some that involved only the movement of the mind and imagination.