Maritime and Marine Historic Environment Research Framework

Jonathan Adams, Geoff Bailey, Mark Beattie-Edwards, Martin Bell, Duncan Brown, Martin Carver, Virginia Dellino-Musgrave, Justin Dix, Joe Flatman, JD Hill, Christopher Loveluck, Jane Maddocks, David Parham, Jesse Ransley, Julie Satchell, Fraser Sturt, Robert Van de Noort, Michael Walsh, Graeme Warren, Kieran Westley, Steve Willis, 2011. (updated 2013) https://doi.org/10.5284/1000148. How to cite using this DOI

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Maritime and Marine Historic Environment Research Framework

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
NMR Maritime Place NameIRISH SEA
NMR Maritime Place NameNORTH SEA
NMR Maritime Place NameDOGGER BANK
NMR Maritime Place NameTHE DOWNS
NMR Maritime Place NameENGLISH CHANNEL
NMR Maritime Place NameSOUTHAMPTON WATER
NMR Maritime Place NameST HELENS ROAD
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England [7002445]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
55.835023
-6.646729 3.878174
49.606913
Subject Event Type (England)HISTORIC AREA ASSESSMENT
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCoastal archaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
MEDIN Categorysociety
Monument Type (England)MARITIME
Period MIDASBronze Age
MIDASEarly Medieval
MIDASIron Age
MIDASMedieval
MIDASMesolithic
MIDASModern
MIDASNeolithic
MIDASPalaeolithic
MIDASPost Medieval
MIDASRoman
Project dates Created From02-MAR-2009
Created To25-FEB-2011
First Released20-OCT-2011
Last Modified19-MAR-2013
Identifiers ALSF ID4716
Related information Associated PublicationJ. Ransley and F. Sturt (eds.) 2013 People and the Sea: A Maritime Archaeological Research Agenda for England. Council for British Archaeology
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