High Weald AONB

The Archaeology of Wooded Landscapes Conference

Proceedings from The Archaeology of Wooded Landscapes conference held in February 2011 at Meridian Hall, East Grinstead

Documents

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Nicola Bannister - Understanding the history of wooded landscpaes Nicola Bannister - Understanding the history of wooded landscpaes

Are we asking the right questions? Towards a newe research agenda.

Mark Gardiner - Hunting, farming and fuel Mark Gardiner - Hunting, farming and fuel

A report on the transitory character of English Woodlands

Gill Hernon - Our Woodland: Divided but still united!  Gill Hernon - Our Woodland: Divided but still united!

A case study of multiple ownership and archaeological investigation

Della Hooke - Woodland usage in Anglo-Saxon England Della Hooke - Woodland usage in Anglo-Saxon England

Paper by Della Hooke on Woodland usage in Anglo-Saxon England, as illustrated by contemporary documents

Dr Patrick Roper - The flora and fauna of archaeological sites in woodlands Dr Patrick Roper - The flora and fauna of archaeological sites in woodlands

Dr Patrick Roper, ecologist outlines the flora and fauna of woodland archaeological sites

Vivienne Blandford - What has LiDAR done for the Weald Forest Ridge project area? Vivienne Blandford - What has LiDAR done for the Weald Forest Ridge project area?

A brief overview of what LiDAR has done in the project area from Vivienne Blandford, Landscape Archaeologist

Adam Mindykowski - Wyre Forest, on transcription and validation of LiDAR using volunteers Adam Mindykowski - Wyre Forest, on transcription and validation of LiDAR using volunteers

Adam Mindykowski, Historic Environment Countryside Advisor from Worcestershire County Council talks about using volunteers in Wyre Forest for transcription and validation of LiDAR.
Miscellaneous