The project will assess the current state of our knowledge and the archaeological potential of marine landscapes for both pre-historic and historic periods on a global basis.
This project will assess the interpretive potential of the secondary context archaeological resource, which yields the majority of extant data for the British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic
To undertake a detailed landscape survey and soils assessment using a combination of geophysical and auger survey to identify the density and nature of the buried archaeological features and the depths of blown sand that cover them.
This heritage survey examined the architectural history of the Canals, the surrounding archaeology, and the copious documentary archives associated with the Canals.
To undertake a desk-based project to indicate the archaeological potential or areas of the English seabed by way of a digital atlas of historic shipping patterns
This project is concerned with the establishment of up-to-date information on mineral extraction sites within the Thames Estuary area, embracing primarily the Thames Gateway sections of the historic counties of Kent and Essex.
The project will look at the potential of state-of-the-art, high-resolution, sonar systems for the investigation of marine aggregate bodies for archaeological material.
The over-all project aim is to characterise the fluvial and landscape evolution of the area since the last (Devensian) glaciation and assess the impact of human activity during this period.