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  2. Fenland Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Fenland Survey was an intense archaeological survey of the Fenlands of England that took place between 1982 and 1989. During the survey, approximately 250,000 hectares (615,000 acres ) of land was fieldwalked by four archaeologists in the interest of creating a comprehensive overview of the sites within the area.

  3. Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxon period is broadly defined as the period of time from roughly 410 AD to 1066 AD. The first modern, systemic excavations of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries and settlements began in the 1920s. Since then, archaeological surveys of cemeteries and settlements have uncovered more information about the society and culture of Anglo-Saxon England ...

  4. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England

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    The Ordnance Survey had always endeavoured to mark visible antiquities on its maps, and in 1920 had appointed its first archaeology officer: the role had subsequently developed into a department of specialists maintaining a national record of archaeological sites. In 1983 the responsibilities of the Archaeology Division were transferred to the ...

  5. Category:Archaeology of England - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2017, at 08:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Survey (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Ground penetrating radar is a tool used in archaeological field surveys. In archaeology, survey or field survey is a type of field research by which archaeologists (often landscape archaeologists) search for archaeological sites and collect information about the location, distribution and organization of past human cultures across a large area (e.g. typically in excess of one hectare, and ...

  7. Category:Archaeological sites in England - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological sites in North Yorkshire (4 C, 32 P) Archaeological sites in South Yorkshire (2 C, 12 P) Archaeological sites in the East Riding of Yorkshire (2 C, 16 P)

  8. Prittlewell royal Anglo-Saxon burial - Wikipedia

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    The archaeological work was the winner of the Developer Funded Archaeology Award as part of the British Archaeological Awards for 2006. [16] Southend Borough Council undertook to find a home for the archaeological finds in order to keep them in the borough, and announced that a new gallery would be created at Southend Central Museum to display ...

  9. Category:Archaeology of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    AHDS Archaeology; Ancient Monuments Act 1931; Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Act 1913; Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882; Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1900; Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1910; The Archaeological Journal; Archaeology Data Service; Archaeology South-East; Association of Local Government Archaeological ...