Site Data from an Archaeological Magnetometry Survey at Jarvis Street, Eckington, Worcestershire, 2021

David Sabin, Kerry Donaldson, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5284/1095487. How to cite using this DOI

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David Sabin, Kerry Donaldson (2022) Site Data from an Archaeological Magnetometry Survey at Jarvis Street, Eckington, Worcestershire, 2021 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1095487

Introduction

Greyscale image of high pass filtered data clipped at +/-3nT
Greyscale image of high pass filtered data clipped at +/-3nT

This collection comprises site data from Detailed magnetometry survey, which was carried out over 1ha using hand-pushed cart with 5 sensors mounted 0.5m apart, the work was undertaken by Archaeological Surveys Ltd. The geophysical survey located a number of discrete, pit-like features, although it is not clear if they have any archaeological potential, relate to modern features or are associated with tree removal. Ridge and furrow was also encountered.


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