Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committee and authors, 2001.This paper considers the process of producing reconstruction drawings of two past wetland landscapes: the Ancholme valley at Brigg around 1000 cal BC and the Humber foreshore at Melton at c. 1400 cal BC. Despite the problems of integrating different strands of evidence and information, and especially in determining the contemporaneity of environmental and archaeological evidence, this paper argues that reconstruction drawings remain an attractive medium with which to convey the results of interdisciplinary research to a larger public
This research looks at the problems of integrating palynological and archaeological data in the cont...
A test of combining retrogressive analysis of historic maps of the Sigtuna area villages Billby, Bär...
This report summarises the first phase of work on the Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
Our interpretations of British prehistoric deposition practices have been greatly influenced by clas...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committe...
The acquisition of high quality, well-dated local site records is essential for progressing regional...
The interaction of ‘natural’ environmental processes and human activity in shaping landscapes is viv...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ArchaeoPress via the ISB...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and indi...
River valleys have been a focus for human activity since the early Holocene and, in addition to prov...
For much of lowland Britain during the Holocene one important factor in determining environmental ch...
This thesis examines the geomorphological significance of scale in space and time to provide a conce...
This research looks at the problems of integrating palynological and archaeological data in the cont...
A test of combining retrogressive analysis of historic maps of the Sigtuna area villages Billby, Bär...
This report summarises the first phase of work on the Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
Our interpretations of British prehistoric deposition practices have been greatly influenced by clas...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committe...
The acquisition of high quality, well-dated local site records is essential for progressing regional...
The interaction of ‘natural’ environmental processes and human activity in shaping landscapes is viv...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ArchaeoPress via the ISB...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and indi...
River valleys have been a focus for human activity since the early Holocene and, in addition to prov...
For much of lowland Britain during the Holocene one important factor in determining environmental ch...
This thesis examines the geomorphological significance of scale in space and time to provide a conce...
This research looks at the problems of integrating palynological and archaeological data in the cont...
A test of combining retrogressive analysis of historic maps of the Sigtuna area villages Billby, Bär...
This report summarises the first phase of work on the Arts and Humanities Research Council Knowledge...