18th July 2008, 12:42 PM
Hello All,
could anyone out there direct me to any studies or guidance regarding what happens to archaeological deposits in areas that have been flooded in relatively recent times? How destructive is it for sites to be drowned undewater?
I presume there will be great differences in the effect depending on various factors:
age, site type, current level of preservation, burial depth, water pH, flow rate, etc.
I believe our American cousins have addressed stuff like this. I think the Peak District surveys have addressed this regarding the landscape flooded by the Ladybower Reservoir. Then there's hydro dams like the on Oxford did in (?)Turkey a while back. Somebody must have considered this issue in detail.
Cheers in advance.
TW
could anyone out there direct me to any studies or guidance regarding what happens to archaeological deposits in areas that have been flooded in relatively recent times? How destructive is it for sites to be drowned undewater?
I presume there will be great differences in the effect depending on various factors:
age, site type, current level of preservation, burial depth, water pH, flow rate, etc.
I believe our American cousins have addressed stuff like this. I think the Peak District surveys have addressed this regarding the landscape flooded by the Ladybower Reservoir. Then there's hydro dams like the on Oxford did in (?)Turkey a while back. Somebody must have considered this issue in detail.
Cheers in advance.
TW