This is a collaborative project undertaken between two local authority archaeology services, those of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire County Councils, and two universities, those at Birmingham and Southampton. The projects primary aim is to improve methodological approaches and baseline information underpinning strategic planning, individual application decisions and evaluation and mitigation strategies relating to mineral extraction in the Lower Severn Valley. The project area has been designed to encompass both the active, and anticipated increasing, large-scale extraction of aggregates along a 50km stretch of the Lower Severn Valley, from Stourport to below Gloucester
This report provides the results of an assessment of the archaeological resource threatened by the e...
The Worcestershire Aggregates Resource Assessment results from a partnership project undertaken by W...
This desk-based assessment of aggregate-producing areas in the East Riding of Yorkshire was carried ...
An Archaeological Resource Assessment of the Aggregates Producing Areas of South Gloucestershire was...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...
The project mapped the potential aggregate producing areas of Wiltshire and Swindon, dividing the re...
The survey area covers 126 km north-west of Gloucester between Highnam and Churcham in the south to...
This project is a survey of the archaeology of the Isle of Wight focussing on areas which produce ag...
The Aggregate Extraction and the Geoarchaeological Heritage of the Ribble Valley project was carried...
The project aimed to identify and quantify past archaeological investigations arising from hard and ...
Trent Valley 2002 - also referred to as Trent Valley Survey 2002 or Trent Valley Geoarchaeology 2002...
The 14 km long Lower Lugg river valley is located in central Herefordshire, and extends to the north...
This report is one of a series prepared by the British Geological Survey for various administrative ...
The aim of the project was to improve knowledge of the archaeological resource within all past, pres...
The project comprised an archaeological resource assessment of the aggregate producing areas of Bath...
This report provides the results of an assessment of the archaeological resource threatened by the e...
The Worcestershire Aggregates Resource Assessment results from a partnership project undertaken by W...
This desk-based assessment of aggregate-producing areas in the East Riding of Yorkshire was carried ...
An Archaeological Resource Assessment of the Aggregates Producing Areas of South Gloucestershire was...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...
The project mapped the potential aggregate producing areas of Wiltshire and Swindon, dividing the re...
The survey area covers 126 km north-west of Gloucester between Highnam and Churcham in the south to...
This project is a survey of the archaeology of the Isle of Wight focussing on areas which produce ag...
The Aggregate Extraction and the Geoarchaeological Heritage of the Ribble Valley project was carried...
The project aimed to identify and quantify past archaeological investigations arising from hard and ...
Trent Valley 2002 - also referred to as Trent Valley Survey 2002 or Trent Valley Geoarchaeology 2002...
The 14 km long Lower Lugg river valley is located in central Herefordshire, and extends to the north...
This report is one of a series prepared by the British Geological Survey for various administrative ...
The aim of the project was to improve knowledge of the archaeological resource within all past, pres...
The project comprised an archaeological resource assessment of the aggregate producing areas of Bath...
This report provides the results of an assessment of the archaeological resource threatened by the e...
The Worcestershire Aggregates Resource Assessment results from a partnership project undertaken by W...
This desk-based assessment of aggregate-producing areas in the East Riding of Yorkshire was carried ...