Ground investigations are essential components of site assessment for both mineral resources, and archaeological remains. The techniques used for both mineral and archaeological assessment are often similar. Since investigations for both purposes must be performed in areas of potential mineral resource, and there is considerable overlap between them, there are potential benefits to mineral operators, heritage protection, and the planning process, in developing a systematic integrated approach to these investigations. It is important to remember that both mineral deposit and archaeology occupy essentially the same physical space, broadly defined as the soil layer. The project has been timely in relation to the very recent emergence of commer...
The Managing Landscape Change Project was commissioned by North Yorkshire County Council and carried...
Methods for mapping and determining the condition of archaeological resources while they are still u...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...
Primary sand and gravel deposits in Britain play an important role in preserving our cultural herita...
Since 1971 the British Geological Survey has published many maps and reports dealing with the distri...
This booklet aims to provide a brief introduction to the archaeological issues associated with grave...
This research project was developed to assess the effectiveness of geophysical survey methods in an ...
The project mapped the potential aggregate producing areas of Wiltshire and Swindon, dividing the re...
The project was undertaken by Museum of London Archaeology and Northamptonshire County Council, as p...
The project aim was to test the feasibility of the use of the geophysical multi-sensor platform (MSP...
Sand and gravel horizons within the application area are covered by 0.80m to 3.80m of alluvial clays...
This project focussed upon the 'cover sand' deposits of North Lincolnshire and used a variety of pro...
Trent Valley 2002 - also referred to as Trent Valley Survey 2002 or Trent Valley Geoarchaeology 2002...
The remarkable potential of geophysical scanning—to assess the internal variability of sites in new ...
The project was undertaken by Museum of London Archaeology and Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC)...
The Managing Landscape Change Project was commissioned by North Yorkshire County Council and carried...
Methods for mapping and determining the condition of archaeological resources while they are still u...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...
Primary sand and gravel deposits in Britain play an important role in preserving our cultural herita...
Since 1971 the British Geological Survey has published many maps and reports dealing with the distri...
This booklet aims to provide a brief introduction to the archaeological issues associated with grave...
This research project was developed to assess the effectiveness of geophysical survey methods in an ...
The project mapped the potential aggregate producing areas of Wiltshire and Swindon, dividing the re...
The project was undertaken by Museum of London Archaeology and Northamptonshire County Council, as p...
The project aim was to test the feasibility of the use of the geophysical multi-sensor platform (MSP...
Sand and gravel horizons within the application area are covered by 0.80m to 3.80m of alluvial clays...
This project focussed upon the 'cover sand' deposits of North Lincolnshire and used a variety of pro...
Trent Valley 2002 - also referred to as Trent Valley Survey 2002 or Trent Valley Geoarchaeology 2002...
The remarkable potential of geophysical scanning—to assess the internal variability of sites in new ...
The project was undertaken by Museum of London Archaeology and Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC)...
The Managing Landscape Change Project was commissioned by North Yorkshire County Council and carried...
Methods for mapping and determining the condition of archaeological resources while they are still u...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...