The Kennet Valley, southern England, shows an unusually high concentration of Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites. The close association of archaeological sites with deep contemporary waterlogged sequences enables the artefactual record to be placed within a wider landscape context, using a range of geoarchaeological and environmental archaeological techniques. Threats to this nationally important and finite resource are prevalent, with the valley subject to significant development and aggregate extraction pressure. Funding was provided by English Heritage (now Historic England) to develop a proactive geoarchaeological approach to predicting, identifying, mapping and protecting prehistoric assets and landscapes through the Kenn...
The Nene Valley Project has collated archaeological, hydological and palaeoenvironmental data from p...
The Somerset Levels and Moors are part of a series of coastal floodplains that fringe both sides of ...
Primary sand and gravel deposits in Britain play an important role in preserving our cultural herita...
The project attempted to produce a model capable of predicting the occurrence of early prehistoric l...
This collection contains spatial datasets and images from the Lea Valley Mapping Project. These incl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper introduces a new English Heritage (Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund) project The Palae...
Abandoned river channels may provide rich primary sources of palaeoenvironmental and cultural inform...
The use of digital geospatial methods to reconstruct lost and/or buried landscaped has become an ess...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation across the floodpla...
This paper introduces a new English Heritage (Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund) project The Palae...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...
UK uplands preserve a rich history of human inhabitation and environmental change through standing m...
The Medway Valley Palaeolithic Project (MVPP) was developed in response to the priorities and object...
Methods for mapping and determining the condition of archaeological resources while they are still u...
The Nene Valley Project has collated archaeological, hydological and palaeoenvironmental data from p...
The Somerset Levels and Moors are part of a series of coastal floodplains that fringe both sides of ...
Primary sand and gravel deposits in Britain play an important role in preserving our cultural herita...
The project attempted to produce a model capable of predicting the occurrence of early prehistoric l...
This collection contains spatial datasets and images from the Lea Valley Mapping Project. These incl...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This paper introduces a new English Heritage (Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund) project The Palae...
Abandoned river channels may provide rich primary sources of palaeoenvironmental and cultural inform...
The use of digital geospatial methods to reconstruct lost and/or buried landscaped has become an ess...
This report details results of a programme of archaeological trenched evaluation across the floodpla...
This paper introduces a new English Heritage (Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund) project The Palae...
The recently published Mineral Extraction and Archaeology: A Practice Guide (English Heritage, 2008)...
UK uplands preserve a rich history of human inhabitation and environmental change through standing m...
The Medway Valley Palaeolithic Project (MVPP) was developed in response to the priorities and object...
Methods for mapping and determining the condition of archaeological resources while they are still u...
The Nene Valley Project has collated archaeological, hydological and palaeoenvironmental data from p...
The Somerset Levels and Moors are part of a series of coastal floodplains that fringe both sides of ...
Primary sand and gravel deposits in Britain play an important role in preserving our cultural herita...