Claydon, M. (2005). Replacement of the East Cliff Broadcast Tower, Whitby, North Yorkshire. Archaeological Desk-based Assessement. Archaeological Services, Durham University.

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Replacement of the East Cliff Broadcast Tower, Whitby, North Yorkshire. Archaeological Desk-based Assessement
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72
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Six sites around Whitby were selected for the potential relocation of a broadcast tower. It was discovered that there was an unknown potential for the recovery of archaeological remains, and as a result a geophysical survey was recommended in all areas except one, in order to mitigate appropriately. [Au(adp)]
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M Claydon
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Archaeological Services, Durham University
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2005
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: RPLACEMENT OF THE EAST CLIFF BROADCAST TOWER, WHITBY
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Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Scarborough
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Ngr: NZ85801350, NZ88890768, NZ90751115, NZ91130956, NZ85601238, NZ89790945
Parish: Whitby
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19 Jan 2009