The Implementation Service is now in its fourth successful year and wharves and vessels around the country continue to report archaeological finds that have been retrieved from deep below the waves...
BRODSWORTH HALL IS A VICTORIAN MANSION SITUATED IN THE HEART OF A ONCE INDUSTRIAL SOUTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND.
IT IS DEFINITELY HOW 'THE OTHER HALF' LIVED. ITS EXTENSIVE GARDENS AND THE HALL ITSELF A...
The Implementation Service was created in 2005 to allow BMAPA staff to report archaeological finds discovered during aggregate dredging. Since the last issue of Dredged Up, in spring 2008, nearly 1...
The marine aggregate industry accounts for around 21 per cent of the sand and gravel used in England and Wales and the discovery of archaeological finds is thus a relatively common occurrence durin...
Nighthawking has been around at least since the 1970s, but only one limited survey has been carried out before now, in 1995, by the Council for British Archaeology. In the absence of real evidence,...
An article on Patrick Baty, of Papers and Paints, a consultant on paint and colour in the decoration of historic buildings. Published by Country Life on March 1st 2007.
In April 2003, the British Marine Aggregate Producers Association (BMAPA) and English Heritage (EH) jointly published Marine Aggregate Dredging and the Historic Environment: Guidance Note. The Guid...