Russell, A. (2023). Egley Road, Woking, Surrey, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Lidar Survey Report. Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1116319. Cite this using datacite

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Egley Road, Woking, Surrey, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Lidar Survey Report
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LiDAR survey carried out using DJI Matrice 300 UAV carrying a DJI L1 sensor The purpose of the archaeological analysis of airborne LiDAR was to record and establish the extent of topographic archaeological features within the defined area of the site boundary at Egley Rd. The identified features consisted of banks and ditches (ridge and furrow) indicative of medieval to post-medieval agricultural activity. The LiDAR intensity identified no archaeological features and DSM visualisations identified some archaeological features, but there was less clarity and definition than using the DTM visualisations. Overall, the DTM visualisations captured the most archaeological features, fifty-nine in total. The DSM visualisations captured 42 of the 59 features, all of which were captured in the DTM visualisations to a greater extent (appendix 1 gazetteer). Separate phases of ridge and furrow were identified in the LRM. To the south of the site narrow ridge and furrow, identifiable by the relatively narrow width as well as the regularity or straightness of the features, can be seen running on an east-west orientation. Further narrow ridge and furrow can be seen to the south and centre of the site, running southwest to northeast. To the north possible broad ridge and furrow, also running east- Cross sections revealed the ridge and furrow is very shallow/faint. The site visit undertaken as part of the desk-based assessment also noted that no extant earthworks were visible at the time (Wessex Archaeology 2022).
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Anthony Russell
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Wessex Archaeology
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2023
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District: Woking
Parish: Woking, unparished area
Country: England
County: Surrey
Grid Reference: 499569, 156881 (Easting, Northing)
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AIRBORNE LASER SCANNING (LIDAR) SURVEY (Event)
EMBANKMENT (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN EMBANKMENT (Tag)
MEDIEVAL RIDGE AND FURROW (Tag)
RIDGE AND FURROW (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: wessexar1-515150
Report id: 257351.03
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18 Dec 2023