Data
Previous archaeological studies in the area
Year Various
Coverage Wider East Anglian region
Confidence
Data confidence is variable (ranging between good to poor) and depends on the nature of the source in question (i.e. data relating to the potential archaeological resource often has a degree of uncertainty whereas data relating to the known archaeological resource is regarded with a high level of confidence).
Notes
Provides supplementary data on the known and potential archaeological resource. Includes the Thames Estuary Marine Aggregate Regional Environmental Assessments (MAREA) and Regional Environmental Characteristics (REC), work undertaken by WA in marine aggregate dredging licence area 240, the Zonal Environmental Assessment (ZEA) for the East Anglian Zone and the ES undertaken for East Anglia ONE.
Thematic strategic desk- based assessment projects
Various Wider East Anglian region
Data confidence is variable and depends on the nature of the source in question.
Provides characterisation and context for the known and potential archaeological resource within the Study Area. Data reviewed includes Aircraft Crash Sites at Sea (ALSF 5223, Wessex Archaeology 2008), England’s Shipping (ALSF 3323 / 3878, Wessex Archaeology 2007), Enhancing our Understanding: Mapping Navigational Hazards as areas of Maritime Archaeological Potential (ALSF 3917, Bournemouth University 2007), Early Ships and Boats (EH 6440, Wessex Archaeology 2011e) and Assessing Boats and Ships 1860 - 1950 (ALSF 5693 Wessex Archaeology 2011a-d).
Records of isolated finds from the East Coast region
Various Wider East Coast region
Data confidence is medium-high. This range is based on the fact that the exact location of isolated finds is sometimes difficult to pinpoint (e.g. an isolated find may be assigned a discovery location at the centre point of an aggregate area or may be more accurately assigned to a more precise location based on the recorded track plot).
Data obtained from the Marine Aggregates Industry Protocol for the Reporting of Finds of Archaeological Interest.
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
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