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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 1
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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 1
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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary
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1
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Severn Estuary Levels Research Committee (SELRC)
SELRC
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1990
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09 Oct 2017
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The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committee 1990 Annual Report
Martin G Bell
Summary of recent work in the Severn Estuary.
Woolaston Pill, Medieval Quay Excavation
Michael G Fulford
The remains of a Medieval quay on the north bank of Woolaston Pill, dendrochronologically dated to the late twelfth or early thirteenth century, were recorded in the inter-tidal zone.
Mesolithic Footprints at Uskmouth and Magor Pill
Stephen H R Aldhouse-Green
Alasdair W R Whittle
Trails of footprints made by bare-footed humans have been recorded stratified within Post-glacial marine sediments at two separate locations on the present inter-tidal foreshore of the Severn Estuary.
Goldcliff
Jonathan Parkhouse
A complex of prehistoric features at Goldcliff was revealed when high winds and tides at the end of October 1990 removed mobile sediments from the foreshore.
Second Severn Crossing Archaeological Evaluation of the Welsh Side
Jonathan Parkhouse
Evaluation of the Second Severn Crossing in Wales concentrated on two areas of solid geology, one with a standing stone and the other with a cropmark interpreted as a villa, and also features visible in the foreshore.
Caldicot: A Late Bronze Age Maritime Site in Gwent
Steven Parry
A third season of excavation at Caldicot Castle Country Park recorded a sequence of palaeochannels and highly significant late Bronze Age features, including a fish trap, a landing hard, a trackway and re-used boat timbers.
Postgraduate Research in the Severn Estuary
Stephen J Rippon
Summary of a programme of multi-disciplinary research into medieval reclamation in the Severn Estuary Levels.
Second Severn Crossing English Side
Vince A Russett
Summary of desk-based and fieldwork investigations undertaken in advance of the Second Severn Crossing.
Second Severn Crossing Palaeoenvironmental Aspects on the Welsh Side
Michael J C Walker
John Crowther
Astrid E Caseldine
Martin G Bell
Two key interfaces between dry land and estuarine sequences were examined at Stoop Hill Caldicot and Llanfihangel Rogiet. A range of palaeoenvironmental evidence was well preserved at both. In particular the peats have potential for producing environmental and land-use sequences which are likely to include evidence of Neolithic or Bronze Age activity.
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SELRC Constitution