East Sussex: assessment of archaeological resource in aggregate areas

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Primary contact

Casper Johnson
County Archaeologist
Archaeology Section
East Sussex County Council
County Hall
St Annes Crescent
Lewes
BN7 1UE
Tel: 01273 481608

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East Sussex County Council (2010) East Sussex: assessment of archaeological resource in aggregate areas [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000152

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Introduction

Aerial view of gravel terrace at Alfriston, East Sussex

The East Sussex aggregate resource project was funded by English Heritage from the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF). The survey area comprises the historic county of East Sussex and focuses on five key areas of aggregate resource:

  • Folkestone Sand (including Plumpton and Novington area)
  • River Terrace Gravels (Ouse Valleys)
  • River Terrace Gravels (Cuckmere Valleys)
  • Storm Beach Gravels (Crumbles, Eastbourne)
  • Storm Beach Gravels (Rye Bay)

The broad aim of the project was to provide a consistent understanding of the historic environment across the areas of sand and gravel aggregate resource, including areas of past, present and future aggregate extraction, in order to inform a range of decision-making and interpretation.


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