1. The hidden heritage at Nantwich and York: Groundwater and the urban cultural sequence.
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Malim, Tim, Panter, Ian, and Swain, Mark
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GROUNDWATER , *CONSERVATION & restoration , *WATER-saturated sites (Archaeology) , *SUSTAINABILITY , *ARCHAEOLOGY - Abstract
This paper will describe two phases of investigation to characterize conditions that have led to preservation of archaeological remains beneath the historic core of Nantwich. It will discuss the different types of monitoring employed and the relative merits between methodologies for monitoring key indicators, and outline experimental methods for the application of gas monitoring. The Nantwich project is in the middle of a five year programme and therefore interpretations presented here are provisional, and are briefly compared to similar studies from York. The continuation of conditions that have preserved organic remains beneath these two historic centres for over a thousand years are now subject to threat due to various causes from the impact of the modern world, and the conclusions suggest that achieving long-term sustainability of preservation conditions will require a holistic approach from spatial planners, engineers, hydrologists and archaeologists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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