The Distribution of Waterlogged Deposits in Carlisle

Author(s): John Zant, Jamie Quartermaine, Anna Hodgkinson

Carlisle was chosen as one of a number of key historic towns where synthesis of information on the distribution and significance of waterlogged archaeology and palaeoenvironmental evidence was carried out. The main purpose of this synthesis is to enhance the provision of planning advice aimed at the management and preservation of waterlogged archaeological remains, though the data could also serve as an important research tool. The study area comprised Carlisle's historic core, within the city's medieval defences, and the historic suburb of Stanwix, north of the River Eden, augmented by a 50m-wide buffer zone. This report was prepared by Oxford Archaeology North and Cumbria County Council with support from English Heritage.

Report Number:
84/2013
Series:
Other
Pages:
110

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