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A Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Archaeological Investigation of a Bedrock-Dominated Shallow-Marine Landscape: An example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK. / Bates, Martin; Nayling, Nigel; Bates, Richard et al.
In: The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 42, No. 1, 02.10.2012, p. 24.

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Bates, M, Nayling, N, Bates, R, Dawson, S, Huws, D & wickham-jones, CR 2012, 'A Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Archaeological Investigation of a Bedrock-Dominated Shallow-Marine Landscape: An example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK', The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 24. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2012.00360.x

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Bates M, Nayling N, Bates R, Dawson S, Huws D, wickham-jones CR. A Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Archaeological Investigation of a Bedrock-Dominated Shallow-Marine Landscape: An example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 2012 Oct 2;42(1):24. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2012.00360.x

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Bates, Martin ; Nayling, Nigel ; Bates, Richard et al. / A Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Archaeological Investigation of a Bedrock-Dominated Shallow-Marine Landscape : An example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK. In: The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 2012 ; Vol. 42, No. 1. pp. 24.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - A Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Archaeological Investigation of a Bedrock-Dominated Shallow-Marine Landscape

T2 - An example from the Bay of Firth, Orkney, UK

AU - Bates, Martin

AU - Nayling, Nigel

AU - Bates, Richard

AU - Dawson, Sue

AU - Huws, David

AU - wickham-jones, C R

PY - 2012/10/2

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N2 - Investigation of shallow-marine environments for submerged prehistoric archaeology can be hampered in many localities by extensive bedrock exposure and thus limited preservation potential. Using the concept of ‘seamless archaeology’ where land-based archaeology is integrated across the intertidal zone through to the offshore, a multi-disciplinary approach is essential. This approach taken in the Bay of Firth, Orkney uses geophysics, historical archive and ethno-archaeology, coastal geomorphology, palaeo-environmental analyses and sea-level science, and allows a clearer understanding of the landscape in which prehistoric settlers lived. While acknowledging the limitations of the preserved environment, we are successful in identifying areas of archaeological potential on the sea-bed for both upstanding structural elements as well as sediment preservation that contains evidence for human occupation. This has wider implications beyond Orkney's World Heritage sites to provide a blueprint for similar studies elsewhere in the coastal zone.

AB - Investigation of shallow-marine environments for submerged prehistoric archaeology can be hampered in many localities by extensive bedrock exposure and thus limited preservation potential. Using the concept of ‘seamless archaeology’ where land-based archaeology is integrated across the intertidal zone through to the offshore, a multi-disciplinary approach is essential. This approach taken in the Bay of Firth, Orkney uses geophysics, historical archive and ethno-archaeology, coastal geomorphology, palaeo-environmental analyses and sea-level science, and allows a clearer understanding of the landscape in which prehistoric settlers lived. While acknowledging the limitations of the preserved environment, we are successful in identifying areas of archaeological potential on the sea-bed for both upstanding structural elements as well as sediment preservation that contains evidence for human occupation. This has wider implications beyond Orkney's World Heritage sites to provide a blueprint for similar studies elsewhere in the coastal zone.

U2 - 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2012.00360.x

DO - 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2012.00360.x

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VL - 42

SP - 24

JO - The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

JF - The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

SN - 1057-2414

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