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Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea

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EditorFlemming N.C.

Jaar2004

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume141

SubtitelResearch priorities and collaboration with industry

Pagina’s139

UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology

PlaatsLondon

ISBN9781902771465

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Exemplaar105643 ReknummerT-7-5-a

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The wider significance of submerged archaeoloical sites and their relevance to world prehistory 3-10
Bailey G.
  • Abstract , p. 3
  • Introduction , p. 3
  • Why have prehistoric coastlines been discounted ? , pp. 4-7
  • Why are early prehistoric coastlines inportant? , pp. 7-9
  • Conclusion , pp. 9-10

The prehistory of the North Sea floor in the context of Continental Shelf archaeology from the Mediterranean to Nova Zemlya 11-19
Flemming NC
  • Abstract , p. 11
  • Introduction , pp. 11-12
  • Oceanographic conditions in the North Sea , pp. 12-16
  • The Mediterranean , pp. 16-17
  • Adjacent northerm seas and arctic dimensions , pp. 17-18
  • Relevant questions , p. 19
  • Conclusions , pp. 18-19

Submerged Stone Age - Danish examples and North Sea potential 23-36
Fischer A.
  • Abstract , p. 23
  • Introduction , pp. 23-24
  • Find circumstances , pp. 24-27
  • Settlements and graves , p. 27
  • Stationary fishing structures , pp. 27-28
  • Sacrificial sites and stray finds , p. 28
  • Submerged forests , pp. 28-31
  • Topographic models , p. 31
  • Discussion , pp. 31-35
  • Conclusion , pp. 35-36

The inundated landscapes of the western Solent 37-42
Momber G.
  • Abstract , p. 37
  • Introduction, identifying the need for research into the archeological and palaeoenvironmental resource , p. 27
  • Investigations in het Solent , p. 37
  • Insights into the formation of the Solent , pp. 37-39
  • Human exploitation of the coastal margins , p. 39
  • Archaeological evidence of occupation in the Solent , p. 39
  • Mesolithic archaeological material, 11m below Ordnance Datum , pp. 39-40
  • Assessment and management of an archaeological landscape , pp. 40-41
  • Targeted archaeological discoveries , p. 41
  • Interpreting the archaeological and sedimentary archive , p. 41
  • Defining the value of submerged landscapes a way forward for management and research , p. 42

The North Sea project: the first palaeontological, palynological, and archaeological results 43-52
Glimmerveen J., Mol D., Post K., W F Reumer J., Van der Plicht H. & de Vos J. van Geel B. van Reenen G. and Pals J.P.
  • Introduction , p. 43
  • Collection and investigation in the past , p. 43
  • Recent investigations in the North Sea , pp. 43-46
  • Faunal list , pp. 46-47
  • Radiocarbon dating , p. 47
  • Terrestrial mammals , pp. 47-48
  • Marine mammals , p. 48
  • Molluses , pp. 48-49
  • Palynological dating of sediments and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions , pp. 49-50
  • Evidence of Holocene human occupation of the Eurogeul locality , pp. 50-51
  • Discussion and conclusion , pp. 51-52

Submerged Stone Age coastal zones in Denmark: investigation strategies and results 53-56
Gron O. and Skaarup J.
  • Abstract , p. 53
  • Introduction , p. 53
  • Investigation, survey, and management strategies , pp. 53-54
  • The excavation of a submerged Mesolithic dwelling and a boat grave , pp. 54-56

The implications of prehistoric finds on and off the Dutch coast 57-61
B M Verhart L.
  • Abstract , p. 57
  • Introduction , p. 57
  • A history of fishing and gathering , pp. 57-59
  • The yield of the sea floor , pp. 59-60
  • Dry land Mesolithic behaviour , pp. 60-61
  • Final remarks , p. 61

Investigating "Doggerland" trough analogy: the example of Holderness, East Yorkshire (UK) 65-69
P Chapman H. and C Lillie M.
  • Abstract , p. 65
  • Introduction , p. 65
  • Holderness as an analogy , pp. 65-66
  • Was environmental change perceptible ? , p. 66
  • A preliminary study of the Holderness landschape , pp. 66-68
  • A question of scale , p. 69
  • Conclusions , p. 69

Palaeozoological heritage from the bottom of the North Sea 70-80
van Kalfschoten T. and van Essen H.
  • Abstract , p. 70
  • Introduction , pp. 70-72
  • Geographical and geological provenance of the fossils , pp. 72-73
  • The mammals from the North Sea , pp. 73-78
  • Conclusions , pp. 79-80

Biological proxy indicators in buried and submerged site prospection : what is significant ? 81-86
Murphy P.
  • Abstract , p. 81
  • Introduction , p. 81
  • Methods , pp. 81-83
  • Results and discussion , pp. 83-86
  • Conclusions , p. 86

Prehistory in the North Sea : questions from development-led archaeoloy 89-94
Firth A.
  • Summary , p. 89
  • Introduction , pp. 89-90
  • The commercial imperative , pp. 90-91
  • Scope , p. 91
  • Terrestrial or marine ? , pp. 91-93
  • Nature or culture ? , p. 93
  • Sites or context ? , pp. 93-94
  • UK of North Sea ? , p. 94
  • Conclusion , p. 94

Constructive conversation in England's waters 95-98
Oxley I.
  • Abstract , p. 95
  • Introduction , p. 95
  • New legislation, responsibilities, and challenges , p. 95
  • English Heritage , p. 95
  • English Heritage's work , p. 95
  • English Heritage's objectives , pp. 95-96
  • Drivers for change , p. 96
  • Taking to the Water , p. 96
  • Initial policy , p. 96
  • First steps , p. 96
  • Curatorial advice , pp. 96-97
  • Designation review , p. 97
  • Priorities , p. 97
  • Partnerships , pp. 97-98
  • Conclusions , p. 98

Existing resources of accoustic and sedimentary sample data for analysing the landscape for human occupation in the North Sea 99-101
Long D., Graham C. & Stevenson A.
  • Abstract , p. 99
  • Introduction , p. 99
  • Collectors of data , pp. 99-100
  • Data types , p. 100
  • Interpretations of the data , pp. 100-101
  • Metadata , p. 101
  • Material for inspection , p. 101
  • Conclusion , p. 101

Can we manage ? 102-112
Maarleveld J. & Peeters
  • Abstract , p. 102
  • Introduction , pp. 102-103
  • The setting , pp. 103-104
  • The general approach , pp. 104-107
  • Lessons from submerged landscapes "on shore" , pp. 107-110
  • A specific project , pp. 110-112
  • A next step , p. 112

Summary of discussions and drafting groups 113-117
  • General discussion , pp. 113-114
  • Legal regime , pp. 114-115
  • Relations with industry , pp. 115-117
  • Fundraising , p. 117

Conclusions and recommendations 118-120
  • Conclusions , pp. 118-119
  • Recommendations to Englisch Heritage , p. 119
  • Recommendations in principle , pp. 119-120
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