Gardiner, J., ed. (2000). Our changing coast. York: Council for British Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081752.  Cite this via datacite

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Title: Our changing coast
Subtitle: a survey of the intertidal archaeology of Langstone Harbour, Hampshire
Series: Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
Volume: 124
Number of Pages: 287
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1081752
Publication Type: Monograph (in Series)
Abstract: A multi-disciplinary study of the development of a complex archaeological landscape, from the hunting ground of Mesolithic inhabitants, through funerary and ritual use as the tidal inlet developed during the Bronze Age, to its current status as an internationally important wildlife reserve. Utilising a wide range of survey, excavation, and sampling techniques and strategies both on land and underwater the survey broke new ground in the integrated study of terrestrial, intertidal and marine environments.
Author: Michael J Allen
Julie Gardiner
Editor: Julie Gardiner
Publisher: Council for British Archaeology
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN: 1 902771 14 1
Subjects / Periods:
Shorelines (BIAB)
Fieldwork (BIAB)
Intertidal Zones (BIAB)
Uncertain (BIAB)
Ritual (BIAB)
Bronze Age (BIAB)
Occupation Sites (BIAB)
Funerary Practices (BIAB)
Marine/Maritime Archaeology (BIAB)
Note: Is Portmanteau:1
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Created Date: 26 Jul 2001


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