Channel Tunnel Rail Link Section 1

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Research Strategy

This research design suggest ways to define types of landscape organization crossed by the CTRL corridor and how such organization changed through time, in order to understand how people lived in the past, how they interacted with, and changed, their environment.

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Drewett, P. (nd) 'The Channel Tunnel Rail Link: Archaeological Research Strategy (Version 1)'
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