Unseen 6

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Unseen 6 is here! This edition of Unseen Zine takes you to Cissbury Hill just north of the seaside town of Worthing on the Sussex coast. The Cissbury landscape is a relic of our ancient past that still the bears the marks of what was once one of the country’s first Neolithic flint mines. Beneath this vast hill lies an unseen warren of deep subterranean shafts and tunnels. Above ground, the undulating hollows and mounds show where the land has sunken into the mineshafts and where excavated chalk and shards of flint were deposited. My wander in and around Cissbury Ring took place on the eve of Samhain (pronounced sow-inn), an old Celtic festival marking the beginning of the dark part of the year. Find out more about Cissbury, Samhain and my wintry solitary drifting in Unseen number 6.

A5 purbound book

52 pages 150 gsm silk inner

350gsm uncoated cover

100% recycled and recyclable

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Unseen 6 is here! This edition of Unseen Zine takes you to Cissbury Hill just north of the seaside town of Worthing on the Sussex coast. The Cissbury landscape is a relic of our ancient past that still the bears the marks of what was once one of the country’s first Neolithic flint mines. Beneath this vast hill lies an unseen warren of deep subterranean shafts and tunnels. Above ground, the undulating hollows and mounds show where the land has sunken into the mineshafts and where excavated chalk and shards of flint were deposited. My wander in and around Cissbury Ring took place on the eve of Samhain (pronounced sow-inn), an old Celtic festival marking the beginning of the dark part of the year. Find out more about Cissbury, Samhain and my wintry solitary drifting in Unseen number 6.

A5 purbound book

52 pages 150 gsm silk inner

350gsm uncoated cover

100% recycled and recyclable

Unseen 6 is here! This edition of Unseen Zine takes you to Cissbury Hill just north of the seaside town of Worthing on the Sussex coast. The Cissbury landscape is a relic of our ancient past that still the bears the marks of what was once one of the country’s first Neolithic flint mines. Beneath this vast hill lies an unseen warren of deep subterranean shafts and tunnels. Above ground, the undulating hollows and mounds show where the land has sunken into the mineshafts and where excavated chalk and shards of flint were deposited. My wander in and around Cissbury Ring took place on the eve of Samhain (pronounced sow-inn), an old Celtic festival marking the beginning of the dark part of the year. Find out more about Cissbury, Samhain and my wintry solitary drifting in Unseen number 6.

A5 purbound book

52 pages 150 gsm silk inner

350gsm uncoated cover

100% recycled and recyclable