Dataset of the Sussex Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project identifying areas or units of land (which become the HLC polygons) based on their key historic landscape attributes. It was a desk-based exercise with no field work or checking and it has been undertaken as a broad-brush approach to provide a first step to understanding the historic time-depth of a given area
The Northumberland Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project was carried out between July 20...
The Oxfordshire HLC project commenced in October 2012, funded by Historic England and hosted by Oxfo...
Using the extensive Historic Landscape guidelines created by Lynne Dyson Bruce and English Heritage,...
Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) is an archaeological method used to define and map the his...
The aim of the project in Essex was to characterise the distinctive historic dimension of the curren...
Project as part of the national 'Historic Landscape Characterisation' Initiative, sponsored by Histo...
The Lincolnshire Historic Landscape Characterisation Project began in October 2008.The aim of the pr...
The Nottinghamshire Historic Landscape Characterisation project was undertaken by Nottinghamshire Co...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
The Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project for Somerset and Exmoor National Park (NP) was...
To help people develop the understanding of historic character that allows them to act with care and...
In July 2007, Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service began a two and a half year project, jo...
Oxford Archaeological Unit (now Oxford Archaeology) was commissioned by English Heritage and Kent Co...
The aim of the Derbyshire Historic Landscape Characterisation project was to map the historic landsc...
The North Yorkshire, York and Lower Tees Valley Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project wa...
The Northumberland Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project was carried out between July 20...
The Oxfordshire HLC project commenced in October 2012, funded by Historic England and hosted by Oxfo...
Using the extensive Historic Landscape guidelines created by Lynne Dyson Bruce and English Heritage,...
Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) is an archaeological method used to define and map the his...
The aim of the project in Essex was to characterise the distinctive historic dimension of the curren...
Project as part of the national 'Historic Landscape Characterisation' Initiative, sponsored by Histo...
The Lincolnshire Historic Landscape Characterisation Project began in October 2008.The aim of the pr...
The Nottinghamshire Historic Landscape Characterisation project was undertaken by Nottinghamshire Co...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
The Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project for Somerset and Exmoor National Park (NP) was...
To help people develop the understanding of historic character that allows them to act with care and...
In July 2007, Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service began a two and a half year project, jo...
Oxford Archaeological Unit (now Oxford Archaeology) was commissioned by English Heritage and Kent Co...
The aim of the Derbyshire Historic Landscape Characterisation project was to map the historic landsc...
The North Yorkshire, York and Lower Tees Valley Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project wa...
The Northumberland Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) project was carried out between July 20...
The Oxfordshire HLC project commenced in October 2012, funded by Historic England and hosted by Oxfo...
Using the extensive Historic Landscape guidelines created by Lynne Dyson Bruce and English Heritage,...