Isles of Scilly Historic Environment Research Framework

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Introduction

St Mary’s, Peninnis: old field boundaries

The overall aim of the project was to define a research framework for the historic environment of Scilly. The research framework recognises the diversity of the historic environment and among the aspects covered are maritime archaeology and infrastructure, historic buildings and palaeoecology.

The project comprises the first two stages of the Scilly Historic Environment Research Framework (SHERF), the Resource Assessment and Research Agenda. Its aim is to provide a structure in which to make decisions about future historic environment research. It is part of an English Heritage initiative to prepare a series of research frameworks for the whole country.

The final stage of the project, the Research Strategy, will be a follow-on project and will be published separately.


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