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Most people would have taken a virtual tour at some stage, perhaps to capture a 360° view of a famous city or to preview a hotel room before making a reservation. But not many people would have experienced an immersive presentation of a landscape that existed in our ancient past. However, now there is a chance because a new project launching on kickstarter is offering viewers this possibility. The project combines both archaeological and paleo-environmental data with cutting edge digital recording and visualisation techniques to produce a virtual world of East Anglia, England, in the Bronze Age. Once completed, viewers will be able to wonder through this virtual world and explore it as though they were really there. The 3D