Trent Valley GeoArchaeology
Predictive Modelling of
Multi-Period Geoarchaeological Resources at a River Confluence
Project Document Archive
A research article resulting from the project has recently been
published in Archaeological Prospection entitled:
Predictive modelling of multiperiod geoarchaeological resources at a
river confluence: a case study from the Trent-Soar, UK.
Chris J. Carey, Tony, G. Brown,
Keith, C. Challis, Andy J. Howard, Lynden Cooper.
An article providing an archaeological assessment
of the study area is also available in the
Transactions of the
Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, Vol 80.
Archaeological assessment of the
Trent-Soar confluence zone.
Lynden Cooper.
The reports resulting from the project are
available for download below:
Download the Phase 1 project design (pdf)
Download the Phase 2 project design (pdf)
Download the complete Phase 1 assessment report (pdf)
Download the complete Phase 2 assessment report (pdf)
Chapter 1:
Introduction (2mb pdf)
Chapter 1:
Introduction (1mb pdf)
Chapter 2:
Project Aims and Objectives (0.5mb
pdf)
Chapter 2:
Archaeological Assessment of the Study Area and its
Environs (2mb pdf)
Chapter 3:
Materials and Methods (2.5mb pdf)
Chapter 3:
Materials and Methods (3mb pdf)
Chapter 4: Results from Remote
Sensed Data
Chapter 4: Stratigraphic Modelling
Section 4a (11mb pdf)
Section 4a (2mb pdf)
Section 4b (14mb pdf)
Section 4b (2mb pdf)
Section 4c (22 mb pdf)
Chapter 5:
Chronostratigraphy (1mb pdf)
Section 4d (14 mb pdf)
Chapter 6:
Palaeoenvironmental Analysis and Taphonomy (3mb pdf)
Chapter 5: The Ground
Penetrating Radar Surveys
Chapter 7:
Investigating Backscattered Intensity of Airborne LiDAR
(1mb pdf)
Section 5a (5mb pdf)
Chapter 8: Electrical Resistivity Survey
Section 5b (12mb pdf)
Section 8a (5mb pdf)
Section 5c (13mb pdf)
Section 8b (6mb pdf)
Section 5d (9mb pdf)
Section 8c (4mb pdf)
Section 5e (11.5mb pdf)
Chapter 9:
A geoarchaeological model of the Trent-Soar Confluence
Zone
Section 5f (7mb pdf)
Chapter 10:
Conclusions and Methodological Implications
Section 5g (21mb pdf)
Bibliography
Chapter 6:
Data Integration of Remote Sensed and GPR Survey Data (3.5mb
pdf)
Appendices
Chapter 7:
Geology and Geomorphological Mapping (7.5mb pdf)
Chapter 8:
Archaeological Assessment of the Study Area and its Environs
(7mb pdf)
Chapter 9:
Chronostratigraphic Modelling (1mb
pdf)
Chapter 10:
Conclusions and Future Directions
(0.5mb pdf)