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Geophysics Has Its Day in Court: The Verdict on Rewilding Surveys at Court Green Manorial Settlement, Bere Regis.

Cheetham, P. and Stewart, D., 2022. Geophysics Has Its Day in Court: The Verdict on Rewilding Surveys at Court Green Manorial Settlement, Bere Regis. In: Recent Advances in Archaeological Geophysics & Forensic Geoscience, 06 December 2022, The Geological Society, Burlington House, London, 14-15.

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In its aims of restoring natural processes and increasing biodiversity, the rewilding movement is principally ‘natural environment’ driven, but in addition often aims to promote and enable community access. Land acquired by Dorset Wildlife Trust along the northern banks of the Bere Stream to the east of Bere Regis provides a good case study of the process of ‘rewilding’ with respect to our knowledge and understanding of the archaeological record of an historic landscape exploited and modified by man for over 7000 years. Entitled Wild Woodbury, the project is named after the Woodbury univallate hillfort that overlooks the area.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information:This is the conference programme and book of extended abstracts.
Uncontrolled Keywords:Rewilding; Magnetometry; Earth resistance; Ground penetrating radar
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:37949
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:11 Jan 2023 10:51
Last Modified:11 Jan 2023 10:51

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