Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by English Heritage to carry out Phase I of a project on a means of selecting sites that are sufficiently important in archaeological terms to warrant special measures if they are implicated in proposed marine aggregate dredging. Such special measures could include protection by exclusion zones, recording and recovery, or some other form of mitigation. The project is funded with the support of the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund
Each year approximately 23–28 million tonnes of sand and gravel are removed from offshore sediments ...
The Re-assessment of the archaeological potential of continental shelves project is funded through t...
The beach replenishment programme from Clacton-on-Sea to Holland-on-Sea, Essex, carried out between ...
The Modelling Exclusion Zones for Marine Aggregate Dredging project is funded through the Aggregates...
The project Seabed Prehistory: Gauging the Effects of Marine Aggregate Dredging was undertaken by We...
The Severn Estuary: Assessment of sources for appraisal of impact of maritime aggregate extraction p...
This project is a survey of the archaeology of the Isle of Wight focussing on areas which produce ag...
This project investigates how archaeology is considered within Environmental Statements (ESs) submit...
This High resolution sonar for the archaeological investigation of marine aggregate deposits project...
The Identifying Shipwrecks of Historic Importance project was undertaken by staff of Bournemouth U...
The project comprised an archaeological resource assessment of the aggregate producing areas of Bath...
Assessing Boats and Ships 1860-1950 was funded by English Heritage through the Aggregate Levy Sustai...
The Aggregate Landscape of Somerset: Predicting the Archaeological Resource was commissioned by Engl...
This desk-based assessment of aggregate-producing areas in the East Riding of Yorkshire was carried ...
The project mapped the potential aggregate producing areas of Wiltshire and Swindon, dividing the re...
Each year approximately 23–28 million tonnes of sand and gravel are removed from offshore sediments ...
The Re-assessment of the archaeological potential of continental shelves project is funded through t...
The beach replenishment programme from Clacton-on-Sea to Holland-on-Sea, Essex, carried out between ...
The Modelling Exclusion Zones for Marine Aggregate Dredging project is funded through the Aggregates...
The project Seabed Prehistory: Gauging the Effects of Marine Aggregate Dredging was undertaken by We...
The Severn Estuary: Assessment of sources for appraisal of impact of maritime aggregate extraction p...
This project is a survey of the archaeology of the Isle of Wight focussing on areas which produce ag...
This project investigates how archaeology is considered within Environmental Statements (ESs) submit...
This High resolution sonar for the archaeological investigation of marine aggregate deposits project...
The Identifying Shipwrecks of Historic Importance project was undertaken by staff of Bournemouth U...
The project comprised an archaeological resource assessment of the aggregate producing areas of Bath...
Assessing Boats and Ships 1860-1950 was funded by English Heritage through the Aggregate Levy Sustai...
The Aggregate Landscape of Somerset: Predicting the Archaeological Resource was commissioned by Engl...
This desk-based assessment of aggregate-producing areas in the East Riding of Yorkshire was carried ...
The project mapped the potential aggregate producing areas of Wiltshire and Swindon, dividing the re...
Each year approximately 23–28 million tonnes of sand and gravel are removed from offshore sediments ...
The Re-assessment of the archaeological potential of continental shelves project is funded through t...
The beach replenishment programme from Clacton-on-Sea to Holland-on-Sea, Essex, carried out between ...