Maritime and Marine Historic Environment Research Framework

Jonathan Adams, Geoff Bailey, Mark Beattie-Edwards, Martin Bell, Duncan Brown, Martin Carver, Virginia Dellino-Musgrave, Justin Dix, Joe Flatman, JD Hill, Christopher Loveluck, Jane Maddocks, David Parham, Jesse Ransley, Julie Satchell, Fraser Sturt, Robert Van de Noort, Michael Walsh, Graeme Warren, Kieran Westley, Steve Willis, 2011. (updated 2013) https://doi.org/10.5284/1000148. How to cite using this DOI

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Introduction

Photograph of Fort Cumberland

This project produced a resource assessment and research agenda for England's maritime and marine historic environment, which is the first, key stage in developing a full research framework. The research framework will provide a coherent overview of previous research into England's maritime, marine and coastal archaeology, which will enable long-term strategic planning, inform policy and provide a statement of agreed research priorities within which researchers can shape and seek funding for projects.

This project was coordinated by the University of Southampton's Centre for Maritime Archaeology. It was funded by English Heritage through the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF). However, the project was undertaken, and this resource assessment and research agenda written, by a large group of academics and practitioners working in coastal, maritime and marine archaeology who contributed both their time and expertise without recompense over the last eighteen months. In particular, the following individuals have contributed significant amounts of their time, energy and knowledge, and have chaired working groups and lead-authored chapters:

Jon Adams, Geoff Bailey, Mark Beattie-Edwards, Martin Bell, Duncan Brown, Martin Carver, Virginia Dellino-Musgrave, Justin Dix, Joe Flatman, JD Hill, Christopher Loveluck, Jane Maddocks, Dave Parham, Jesse Ransley, Julie Satchell, Fraser Sturt, Robert Van de Noort, Michael Walsh, Graeme Warren, Kieran Westley, Steve Willis.

In addition, the following people contributed time, text and expertise to the working groups and as critical friends:

Dan Atkinson, Martin Bates, Paul Bidwell, Jan Bill, Andy Brockman, Alan Brodie, Stuart Brookes, Kevin Camidge, Adrian Chadwick, Wendy Childs, Hannah Cobb, Vikki Cummings, Robin Daniels, Gareth Davies, William Davies, Helen Doe, Mark Dunkley, Mike Eddy, James Ellis Jones, Mike Evans, Christopher Ferguson, David Field, Antony Firth, Simon Fitch, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Nic Flemming, Ian Friel, Vince Gaffney, David Gaimster, Helen Geake, Phil Gibbard, Colum Giles, Richard Gorski, Gerald Grainge, Jon Gribble, David Griffiths, Alex Hale, Colin Haselgrove, Jon Henderson, David Hinton, Rob Hosfield, Gillian Hutchinson, Matthew Johnson, Angela Karsten, Helen Keeley, Gordon Le Pard, Rebecca Loader, Alison Locker, Antony J. Long, Colin Martin, Paula Martin, Duncan McAndrew, Thomas McErlean, Sean McGrail, Robert McWilliam, Martin Millett, Gustav Milne, Nicky Milner, Garry Momber, Alison Moore, Elaine Morris, Peter Murphy, Nigel Nayling, Aidan O'Sullivan, Edward Oakley, Ian Oxley, Ian Panter, Toby Parker, David Peacock, Andy Pearson, Kristian Pedersen, David Pelteret, Hans Peeters, Kathy Perrin, Jeff Sanders, Rick J. Schulting, Graham Scott, Niall Sharples, Paul Simpson, Penny Spikins, Mike Stammers, Mark Redknap, Susan Rose, Mark Russell, Roberta Tomber, Imogen Tompsett, David Tomalin, Dries Tys, Gareth Watkins, Eileen Wilkes, Tom Williamson, Peter Wilson, Valerie Wilson.


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