Aggregate Extraction and the Geoarchaeological Heritage of the Ribble Valley and Kirkham Moraine

Oxford Archaeology North, University of Liverpool, 2007. (updated 2008) https://doi.org/10.5284/1000306. How to cite using this DOI

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Digital Object Identifiers

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

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https://doi.org/10.5284/1000306
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Oxford Archaeology North, University of Liverpool (2008) Aggregate Extraction and the Geoarchaeological Heritage of the Ribble Valley and Kirkham Moraine [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000306

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The archive has been divided into the two phases of work, please select from the list below:

Phase 2 - Kirkham Moraine

Geodatabase

The data within the project geodatabase is divided into two sections: feature classes (ESRI ShapeFiles) and tables (.csv files). for more information regarding content of the geodatabase and methodology please see the overview page.

Feature Classes: Shapefiles

All GIS data presented here are in the ESRI ShapeFile format. For convenience, these have been processed as a ZIP archive, each containg the standard .shp,.sbn,.sbx,.shx,.prj,.dbf ESRI files.

BestProspect Domestic ZIP 47 Kb
BestProspect Medieval ZIP 50 Kb
BestProspect PrehistFlint ZIP 43 Kb
BestProspect Roman ZIP 54 Kb
Domestic Potential ZIP 61 Kb
Enhanced HLC ZIP 151 Kb
Events Polygons ZIP 31 Kb
Events all points ZIP 19 Kb
Glacial features ZIP 167 Kb
Glacial lines ZIP 63 Kb
Medieval Potential ZIP 35 Kb
Monuments all points ZIP 164 Kb
Prehist Flint Potential ZIP 60 Kb
Resource Blocks ZIP 98 Kb
Roman Potential ZIP 62 Kb
Study Area ZIP 6 Kb
Feature Classes: Documentation and Gazetteer

The Feature Class shapefiles are accompanied by project and file level metadata (including a separate description for file attributes) to allow the GIS to be accurately reconstructed on your PC. In addition, a gazetteer - to be used in conjunction with the shapefile Enhanced_HLC - can be downloaded as a PDF file.

Phase 2 GIS project level documentation PDF 91 Kb
Phase 2 GIS file level metadata PDF 13 Kb
Phase 2 GIS file attribute metadata PDF 40 Kb
HLC Gazetteer PDF 1 Mb
Database Tables

All database tables (and look-up tables) are available to download as comma separated value files (.csv). To save a file, right click the link below and then use file --> save as from your browser menu to save the file to your computer. The .csv can then be opened in most spreadsheet programs.

tblDocs CSV 18 Kb
tblKeyWord CSV 1 Kb
tblLUParish CSV 4 Kb
tblLUPeriod CSV 1 Kb
tbl Event ExternalRefs CSV 2 Kb
tbl Events CSV 22 Kb
tbl HLC freetext CSV 66 Kb
tbl Link events mons CSV 4 Kb
tbl Location CSV 9 Kb
tbl Mon ExternalRefs CSV 66 Kb
tbl Monuments CSV 375 Kb
tbl People CSV 6 Kb
tbl event link CSV 1 Kb
tbl event type date CSV 6 Kb
tbl mon char CSV 67 Kb
tbl mon location CSV 81 Kb
tbl mon man CSV 5 Kb
tbl monument link CSV 1 Kb
tbllu ext inv CSV 1 Kb
tbllu int cross ref CSV 1 Kb
tbllu topology CSV 1 Kb
Database Documentation
Database entity relationship diagram PDF 27 Kb
Database documentation PDF 53 Kb



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