Extract from "Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 1999". Article based on work I ca... more Extract from "Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 1999". Article based on work I carried out as part of my Master Dissertation on the Roman Ridge feature in South Yorkshire. This is a linear earthwork which splits into two branches. Its dating, despite its name, is uncertain, and this paper examines the dating evidence, as well as proposing a possible function for the feature - namely that the earthwork was possibly delineating a liminal space between its two branches rather than a border.
ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE 1996-1998 A review of archaeology in South Yorkshire, 1999
Extract from "ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE 1996-1998 A review of archaeology in South Yorkshire... more Extract from "ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE 1996-1998 A review of archaeology in South Yorkshire"
Brief overview of work I carried out as part of my Master Dissertation on the Roman Ridge feature in South Yorkshire. This is a linear earthwork which splits into two branches. Its dating, despite its name, is uncertain. I reviewed the condition and state of knowledge about the feature, and proposed a different interpretation - namely that the earthwork was possibly delineating a liminal space between its two branches rather than a border.
Article based on MSc Dissertation. You can also get the full dissertation from this source.
Th... more Article based on MSc Dissertation. You can also get the full dissertation from this source.
The aim was to try and come up with a map giving potential for archaeology for Development control using PAS data, and in particular trying to incorporate finds only recorded to a 1 km area, or parish, or other wider area.
Creation of this digital archive as part of MSc placement, to ensure long term preservation and a... more Creation of this digital archive as part of MSc placement, to ensure long term preservation and access
Extract from "Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 1999". Article based on work I ca... more Extract from "Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 1999". Article based on work I carried out as part of my Master Dissertation on the Roman Ridge feature in South Yorkshire. This is a linear earthwork which splits into two branches. Its dating, despite its name, is uncertain, and this paper examines the dating evidence, as well as proposing a possible function for the feature - namely that the earthwork was possibly delineating a liminal space between its two branches rather than a border.
ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE 1996-1998 A review of archaeology in South Yorkshire, 1999
Extract from "ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE 1996-1998 A review of archaeology in South Yorkshire... more Extract from "ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE 1996-1998 A review of archaeology in South Yorkshire"
Brief overview of work I carried out as part of my Master Dissertation on the Roman Ridge feature in South Yorkshire. This is a linear earthwork which splits into two branches. Its dating, despite its name, is uncertain. I reviewed the condition and state of knowledge about the feature, and proposed a different interpretation - namely that the earthwork was possibly delineating a liminal space between its two branches rather than a border.
Article based on MSc Dissertation. You can also get the full dissertation from this source.
Th... more Article based on MSc Dissertation. You can also get the full dissertation from this source.
The aim was to try and come up with a map giving potential for archaeology for Development control using PAS data, and in particular trying to incorporate finds only recorded to a 1 km area, or parish, or other wider area.
Creation of this digital archive as part of MSc placement, to ensure long term preservation and a... more Creation of this digital archive as part of MSc placement, to ensure long term preservation and access
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Brief overview of work I carried out as part of my Master Dissertation on the Roman Ridge feature in South Yorkshire. This is a linear earthwork which splits into two branches. Its dating, despite its name, is uncertain. I reviewed the condition and state of knowledge about the feature, and proposed a different interpretation - namely that the earthwork was possibly delineating a liminal space between its two branches rather than a border.
The aim was to try and come up with a map giving potential for archaeology for Development control using PAS data, and in particular trying to incorporate finds only recorded to a 1 km area, or parish, or other wider area.
Brief overview of work I carried out as part of my Master Dissertation on the Roman Ridge feature in South Yorkshire. This is a linear earthwork which splits into two branches. Its dating, despite its name, is uncertain. I reviewed the condition and state of knowledge about the feature, and proposed a different interpretation - namely that the earthwork was possibly delineating a liminal space between its two branches rather than a border.
The aim was to try and come up with a map giving potential for archaeology for Development control using PAS data, and in particular trying to incorporate finds only recorded to a 1 km area, or parish, or other wider area.