Bates, M. R. and Nayling, N. (2013). A multi-disciplinary approach to the archaeological investigation of a bedrock-dominated shallow-marine landscape. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 42 (1). Vol 42(1), pp. 24-43. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2012.00360.x.

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A multi-disciplinary approach to the archaeological investigation of a bedrock-dominated shallow-marine landscape
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an example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 42 (1)
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
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42 (1)
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242
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24 - 43
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Reports results of a multi-disciplinary approach using the concept of 'seamless archaeology' where land-based archaeology is integrated across the intertidal zone through to the offshore. Argues that the success of this approach in identifying areas of archaeological potential on the sea-bed for both upstanding structural elements as well as sediment preservation that contains evidence for human occupation has wider implications beyond Orkney's World Heritage sites to provide a blueprint for similar studies elsewhere in the coastal zone.\r\n
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Martin R Bates ORCID icon
Nigel Nayling ORCID icon
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2013
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2012.00360.x
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31 Mar 2013