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appreciate that significance or may be neutral.


Significance (for heritage policy)


Value


The value of a heritage asset to this and future generations because of its heritage interest. That interest may be archaeological, architectural, artistic or historic. Significance derives not only from a heritage asset’s physical presence, but also from its setting.


An aspect of worth or importance


1.2.3 Chronology 12.


The chronology of archaeological periods used in this chapter is summarised in Table 25.2.


Archaeological Period Palaeolithic


Early Post-glacial Mesolithic Neolithic


Bronze Age Iron Age


Romano-British Saxon


Medieval


Post-medieval 19th century Modern


1.2.4 Aims 13.


Table 25.2: Archaeological Period Chronology Date Range


c.970,000 – 9500 BC 9500 – 8500 BC 8500 – 4000 BC 4000 – 2200 BC 2200 – 700 BC 700 BC – AD 43 AD 43 – 410


AD 410 – 1066 1066 – 1500 1500 – 1800 1800 – 1899


1900 – present day


The specific aims of this assessment are to:


• Outline the known and potential heritage assets within the Site based on a review of existing information within a Study Area extending 500m from the site boundary;


• Identify additional known designated heritage assets of specified classes within the Zone of Theoretical Visibility (ZTV) for the converter station location;


• Assess the significance of known and potential heritage assets through weighted consideration of their valued components;


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