Nantwich waterlogged deposits digital archive

Timothy Malim, Ian Panter, Mark Swain, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5284/1046737. How to cite using this DOI

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Nantwich waterlogged deposits digital archive

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionNorth West
CountyCheshire
DistrictCheshire East
ParishNantwich
PlaceNantwich
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Nantwich [7010663]
Grid reference OSGB365057 352414
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
53.069767
-2.5320268 -2.5184226
53.063217
Subject Archaeological Sciences (England)GEOLOGICAL SEDIMENT
Archaeological Sciences (England)Waterlogged
Archaeological Sciences (England)C14 Dating
Event Type (England)FIELD OBSERVATION (MONITORING)
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)SHERD
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)ORGANIC MATERIAL
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Period Period (England)IRON AGE
Period (England)MEDIEVAL
Period (England)ROMAN
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2007
Created To01-JAN-2015
First Released16-FEB-2018
Identifiers HE Project Number3839
OASIS IDslrconsu1-182273
Sitecode406.00889.00005
Sitecode406.00889.00003
Related information Associated CollectionSLR Consulting Ltd January 2010 Nantwich Waterlogged Deposits Report No 3 Management Strategy: Supplementary Planning Document for the Historic Environment and Archaeological Deposits
Associated CollectionTyers, I., 2008 Tree-ring spot-date from an archaeological sample: Welsh Row Gas Main works, Nantwich Dendrochronological Consultancy Ltd Report 103 (funded by Cheshire County Council)
Associated PublicationBritish Standards Institute 1999 BS5930 code of practice for site investigation Reid, M., 2004 Archaeological Observations at Snow Hill Car Park, Nantwich, Cheshire Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 79, 25-36
Associated PublicationHistoric England 2016 Preserving archaeological remains: Decision-taking for sites under development Swindon
Associated PublicationHistoric England November 2016 Research online No 4
Associated PublicationMalim, T. and Panter, I., 2012 Is preservation in-situ an unacceptable option for development control? Can monitoring prove the continued preservation of waterlogged deposits? Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, Vol. 14 Nos 1–4, 2012, 429–41
Associated PublicationMalim, T., Morgan, D., and Panter, I. 2015 Suspended preservation: particular preservation conditions within the Must Farm - Flag Fen Bronze Age landscape Quaternary International 368, 19-30
Associated PublicationMalim, T., Panter, I., and Swain M. 2015 The hidden heritage at Nantwich and York: Groundwater and the urban cultural sequence Quaternary International 368, 5-18
Associated PublicationMalim, T., Swain, M., and Panter. I, 2016 Monitoring and Management options in the preservation of urban waterlogged deposits, Nantwich, UK Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, Vol. 18 Nos 1-3, 139-155
Associated PublicationPanter, I., and Davies, G. March 2015 Preservation in situ guidance – Soil Moisture Measurement Final Report York Archaeological Trust Conservation Department Report No: 2014/70, English Heritage project No. 6523
Associated PublicationPanter, I., and Davies, G. March 2015 Preservation in situ guidance – redox potential measurement Final Report York Archaeological Trust Conservation Department Report No: 2013/54, English Heritage project No. 6524
Associated PublicationRiksantikvaren and Norsk Institutt for Kulturminneforskning, 2008, The Monitoring Manual. Procedures and Guidelines for Monitoring, Recording and Preservation Management of Urban Archaeological Deposits
Associated PublicationSLR Consulting Ltd January 2010 (Revised June 2016) Nantwich Waterlogged Deposits Report No 3 Management Strategy: Supplementary Planning Document for the Historic Environment and Archaeological Deposits
Associated PublicationUSEPA, 1996. Low-Flow (Minimal Drawdown) Ground-Water Sampling Procedures, EPA/540/S-95/504 United States Environmental Protection Agency
Data types available GIS6 objects
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Text19 objects

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