6:33pm Tuesday 28th August 2007
By David Hemming
WHICH archaeological site in Britain is the most important? That's the question being posed to people across Sedgemoor in a Radio Four poll.
Could it be Somerset's very own Sweet Track? Or how about Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve - the earliest trackway made anywhere in Britain?
Phil Holmes, site manager for Natural England, said: "The nature reserve is not only a fantastic place to see wildlife, but a monument to the history and ingenuity of Neolithic man.
"It's a unique window to the past and definitely worth your vote."
You can vote by emailing, today@bbc.co.uk with a message entitled best archaeological find and typing The Sweet Track.
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