Jacob, A., Mynett, A., Howell, D., Andrews, L. and Metcalfe, M. (2019). Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm; Archaeological Assessment of Geophysical Data- Addendum. Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1090926. Cite this using datacite

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Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm; Archaeological Assessment of Geophysical Data- Addendum
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Wessex Archaeology unpublished report series
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Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Royal HaskoningDHV, on behalf of Vattenfall, to produce an addendum report consisting of review of the existing geophysical anomalies of archaeological potential within the Additional Area of the Norfolk Boreas offshore wind farm, as identified during the 2012 Zonal assessment of the whole East Anglia Round 3 Zone (Wessex Archaeology 2012), the 2014 East Anglia FOUR Preliminary Environmental Information Report (Wessex Archaeology 2014) and the 2017 Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Archaeological assessment of geophysical data (Wessex Archaeology 2017,of which this current report is an addendum). A total of five anomalies of archaeological potential have been identified within the Additional Area, all of which have been assigned the discrimination A2 (uncertain origin of possible archaeological interest). None of these features have been assigned an Archaeological Exclusion Zone at this time; however, an avoidance strategy is recommended. Further work may be necessary to ascertain the precise nature and archaeological potential of individual features should avoidance prove unfeasible during future works. It is recommended that if any objects of possible archaeological interest are recovered during any groundwork operations, that they should be reported using the established Offshore Renewables Protocol for Archaeological Discoveries. This will establish whether the recovered objects are of archaeological interest and recommend appropriate mitigation measures.
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Alex Jacob
Abby Mynett
D Howell
L Andrews
Megan Metcalfe
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Wessex Archaeology
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2019
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Country: England
Grid Reference: 730950, 344284 (Easting, Northing)
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UNDERWATER SURVEY (Event)
MARITIME (AO Cat Resource Type)
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OASIS Id: wessexar1-502124
Report id: 117123.01
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30 Mar 2022