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Flat, flatter, flattest: the English Heritage wetland surveys in retrospect

Van de Noort, R. (2002) Flat, flatter, flattest: the English Heritage wetland surveys in retrospect. In: Lane, T. and Coles, J. (eds.) Through wet and dry; essays in honour of David Hall. Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire in conjunction with WARP and English Heritage, Sleaford and Exeter, pp. 87-95. ISBN 0954022408

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Abstract/Summary

Since 1973, English Heritage has supported four major regional surveys of England's wetlands- in the Somerset Levels, the Fens of Eastern England, the wetlands of the northwest of England and the Humber wetlands. Each of these projects developed a range of methods and techniques particular to the landscape that was studied and the results from the surveys reflect this diversity of approach. This paper compares and contrast these approaches, and evaluates their effect on the overall results of each of these surveys.

Item Type:Book or Report Section
Refereed:No
Divisions:No Reading authors. Back catalogue items
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ID Code:37919
Uncontrolled Keywords:English Heritage; wetland surveys; wetland archaeology; Somerset levels; Fenland; North West wetlands; Humber wetlands
Additional Information:Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Report Series No.5 and WARP Occasional Paper 17
Publisher:Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire in conjunction with WARP and English Heritage

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