Title: |
Burlington rivers Fields Development Offshore Platfrom/Pipelione, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria. Archaeological Deskstop Assessment |
Number of Pages: |
19 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Report
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Abstract: |
The proposed pipeline route began at the foreshore south of Horse Scar. The route then entered fields just to the north of South End, transverses the island for approximately 950m and leaves the eastern side of the island at Snab Point. The pipeline route crosses Snab sands for approximately 1600m and enters Piel Channel to the north of Pickle Scar. The study identified a total of 15 sites, within the study area, 12 that were identified as being affected by the development. These included Mesolithic and Bronze Age activity sites, medieval field systems and post-medieval features including quarries and two small structures associated with the second world war. [Au(adp)] |
Author: |
Greg P Speed
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Publisher: |
Northern Archaeological Associates
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Year of Publication: |
2003
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Locations: |
Location - Auto Detected: |
Snab Point |
Location - Auto Detected: |
Fields Development Offshore PlatfromPipelione Barrow |
Location - Auto Detected: |
Piel Channel |
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Subjects / Periods: |
MEDIEVAL
(Historic England Periods)
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Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal) |
MESOLITHIC
(Historic England Periods)
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Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal) |
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Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
2003
Date Of Coverage From:
01
Date Of Coverage To:
01
Editorial Expansion:
Site name: BURLINGTON RIVERS FIELDS DEVELOPMENT, OFF SHORE PLATFORM/PIPELINE, BARROW IN FURNESS Study area: Investigation type: Desk-based District: Barrow-in-Furness Monument: FIELD SYSTEMS. Medieval (1066-1540), QUARRIES. Post-medieval (1540-1901) Ngr: SD23006720 Parish: Barrow-in-Furness Postcode:
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Source: |
BIAB
(Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
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Created Date: |
19 Jan 2009 |