1. Monitoring and Management Options in the Preservation of Urban Waterlogged Deposits, Nantwich, UK.
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Malim, Tim, Swain, Mark, and Panter, Ian
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WATER-saturated sites (Archaeology) ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL assemblages ,TAXIDERMY ,ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring ,TIME-domain analysis ,REFLECTOMETRY ,OXIDATION-reduction reaction ,SOIL moisture - Abstract
A baseline survey in 2007 characterized the physical and chemical conditions for preservation within waterlogged remains at Nantwich. Installation of eighteen dipwells has allowed a five-year monitoring programme to be conducted from 2011. Two add-on projects supplemented this monitoring programme by examining the different methods for redox measurement, and for soil moisture measurement using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR). Initial results show two main zones of preservation, with reducing conditions attributed to location of the deposits in the floodplain, and a second zone uphill with more variable conditions for preservation. This study shows that sediment-coring programmes combined with dipwell installations can provide useful data to assess and monitor in situ preservation conditions, which can help to formulate management strategies for conservation of waterlogged archaeological deposits. This paper focuses on the efficacy of the methodology, referencing in particular comparative monitoring techniques and lists a series of recommendations for future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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