| Historic
Environment Enabling Programme Online
Report Detail
| Project
Name: |
Easington Beach, Holderness, East Yorkshire
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| Project
Number: |
2496 |
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Rescue excavation of a barrow or possible henge exposed by coastal erosion |
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| Location(s): |
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Humberside |
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| Research
Aim(s): |
Research
Aim definitions |
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7.2 Recording archaeology under threat outside the planning process |
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| Research
Strategy: |
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Threat-led last resort analysis |
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| Corporate
Objective(s): |
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Ensure that the condition of the most significant parts of the historic environment is recorded and monitored to enable their better protection |
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| Webpage(s): |
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http://www.eng-h.gov.uk/archcom/projects/summarys/html98_9/cc2496.htm |
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| Funding: |
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| Project
Stage: |
Recording |
| Year: |
1998 |
| Recipient
Unit: |
Hull University |
| Total
Paid: |
£
5,337.00 |
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| Project
Stage: |
Analytical |
| Year: |
1998 |
| Recipient
Unit: |
Hull University |
| Total
Paid: |
£
8,000.00 |
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| Project
Stage: |
Analytical |
| Year: |
1999 |
| Recipient
Unit: |
Hull University |
| Total
Paid: |
£
2,719.61 |
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