Jackson, R., Brown, A. G., Carey, C. J., Howard, A. J., Mann, A., Roberts, T., Sworn, S. and Toms, P. PS. (2012). Delivering the Benefits of Aggregates Levy Sustainability ALSF Funded Research on River Valley Archaeological Sites in the Severn-Wye Catchment, UK. The Historic Environment. Vol 3(2), pp. 97-115. https://doi.org/10.1179/1756750512Z.0000000009.

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Delivering the Benefits of Aggregates Levy Sustainability ALSF Funded Research on River Valley Archaeological Sites in the Severn-Wye Catchment, UK
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The Historic Environment
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The Historic Environment
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3 (2)
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97 - 115
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This article focuses on a recent ALSF supported research project in the Lower Severn Valley to test the effectiveness of a 'toolkit' that included geomorphological mapping and specialist remote sensing technologies in the investigation of deeply buried archaeological sites. Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived digital terrain modelling, supported by information from other sources, was used to map landform units (terraces, palaeochannels, terrace 'islands' and edges) within a Geographic Information System (GIS) framework. The article also includes a case study of an evaluation undertaken in the Lugg Valley, a tributary of the River Wye in Herefordshire. Au/SH
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Robin Jackson
Anthony G Brown
Chris J Carey ORCID icon
Andy J Howard ORCID icon
Andrew Mann
Tony Roberts
Simon Sworn
Philip S PS Toms
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2012
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/1756750512Z.0000000009
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01 May 2013