
Submerged Landscapes - Historic England
This page describes research into the discovery of prehistoric landscapes that are now submerged beneath the sea. Over the last million years Britain’s land and seas have been …
The remains of the ‘submerged forest’ do not represent the remains of a single contemporary woodland but are a palimpsest of trees that grew over a period of c 1500 years.
Intertidal and Coastal Peat Database - Historic England
Intertidal and submerged peat deposits are found along England's coastline. They often contain diverse plant and animal remains which can provide important information on past …
How Does Wood Survive Underground For Thousands of Years?
Normally, when wood is buried it decays rapidly, but if the burial environment is very wet it can be preserved for centuries.
Historic England's Research to Discover and Protect Coastal Heritage ...
Jul 15, 2013 · Because England’s coastline has changed and evolved over time as sea levels have risen, large areas of what was once dry land now lie beneath the waves, and Historic …
North Sea Prehistory Research and Management Framework …
The purpose of the North Sea Prehistory Research and Management Framework (NSPRMF) is to facilitate the large-scale systematic and interdisciplinary study and preservation (where …
Set Sail into the Future of UK Maritime Heritage
By enhancing the significance of submerged and displayed wrecks, Unpath aims to increase audience engagement. The Discovery of SS Hartdale Researchers from Bangor University …
Porlock Bay, plan at 1:2500 scale showing the submerged forest in ...
Porlock Bay, plan at 1:2500 scale showing the submerged forest in Porlock Bay Date: 2001 Location: Porlock Bay, Submerged Forest, Porlock, West Somerset, Somerset Reference: …
From the epic submerged landscape of Doggerland to terrestrial waterlogged peat, these sites preserve extraordinary remains and reveal centuries of environmental context and change.
This document is a technical archive report on the dendrochronological analysis of timbers associated with a submerged forest in Hartlepool Bay (Fig 1). It is beyond the …