The Depositional and Landscape Histories of Dungeness Foreland and the Port of Rye

Antony Long, Martyn Waller, Andrew Plater, H Roberts, 2006. (updated 2009) https://doi.org/10.5284/1000031. 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.

Citing this DOI

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https://doi.org/10.5284/1000031
Sample Citation for this DOI

Antony Long, Martyn Waller, Andrew Plater, H Roberts (2009) The Depositional and Landscape Histories of Dungeness Foreland and the Port of Rye [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000031

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Overview

The digital archive

The digital archive currently consists of the following resources:

  • Long, A.J., Plater, A.J., Waller, M.P., Roberts, H., Laidler, P.D, Stupples, P. and Schofield, E. 2004: The depositional and landscape histories of Dungeness Foreland and the Port of Rye: understanding our past environments and coastal change. University of Durham.
  • Plater, A., Stupples, P., Shaw, J. and Hemetsberger, S. 2006: Dungeness, Southeast England, UK, palaeomagnetic secular variation (PSV) dating and environmental magnetic properties of late Holocene marsh sediments. Scientific Dating Report, Research Department Report Series No. 48/2006, English Heritage, pp.1-67.
  • Roberts, H. and Plater, A.J. 2005: Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sands underlying the gravel beach ridges of Dungeness and Camber, Southeast England, UK. English Heritage, Centre for archaeology Report No. 27/2005.

The two English Heritage reports listed above are being provided online courtesy of English Heritage. Due to restrictions in distribution of third party material a small number of images have been removed from the reports. If you wish to consult a definitive hard copy of any of these reports please contact the English Heritage Scientific Dating Department:

Scientific Dating Team (BHR 6.04)
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The digital archive also contains the raw digital files created over the course of 3280 and 3281.

Non-digital Archive and Publications

The main academic output of the project(s) is the following monograph:

  • Long, A.J., Waller, M.P. and Plater, A.J. 2007: Dungeness and Romney Marsh: Barrier Dynamics and Marshland Evolution. ISBN-13: 978-1-84217-288-9; ISBN-10: 1-84217-288-3

In addition to the above there are also a number of scientific papers and journal articles recently released or in preparation.

  • Long, A.J., Waller, M.P. and Plater, A.J. 2006: Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evolution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex. Geomorphology 82, 309-330.
  • Long, A.J., Waller, M.P. and Stupples, P. 2006: Driving mechanisms of coastal change: peat compaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands. Marine Geology, 225, 63-84.
  • Roberts, H.M. and Plater, A.J. 2007: Reconstruction of Holocene foreland progradation using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating: an example from Dungeness, UK. Holocene 17(4), 495-505.
  • Stupples, P. and Plater, A.J. In press: Controls on the temporal and spatial resolution of tidal signal preservation in late-Holocene tidal rhythmites, Romney Marsh, Southeast England. International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Waller, M.P. and Schofield, J.E. 2005: A pollen analytical record for hemp retting from Dungeness Foreland, UK. Journal of Archaeological Science, 32, 715-726.
  • Waller, M.P. and Schofield, J.E. 2006: Mid to late Holocene vegetation change in the Weald of Southeastern England: multiple pollen profiles from the Rye Area. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. Published online.
  • Waller, M.P., Long, A.J. and Schofield, J.E. 2006: Interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late-Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands. The Holocene, 16, 51-61.
  • Schofield, J.E. and Waller, M.P. 2005: A pollen analytical record for hemp retting from Dungeness Foreland, UK. Journal of Archaeological Science, 32, 715-726.
  • Waller, M.P. and Schofield, J.E. 2007. Mid to late Holocene vegetation and land-use history in the Weald of south-eastern England: multiple pollen profiles from the Rye area. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 16, 367-384.

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