Archaeological Atlas of the 2 Seas

The Archaeological Atlas of the 2 Seas Project was a European Regional Development Funded (ERDF), INTERREG IVa 2 Seas Programme conducted to enhance our understanding of our European submerged cultural heritage.

Working with international partners ADRAMAR and DRASSM (France) and Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed (Belgium), the aim of this project was to learn more about our maritime past by researching, discovering and recording archaeology below our common waters. Through collaborative fieldwork and field schools MA Ltd assisted in skill sharing, increasing capacity and engendering international cooperation.

find out more: http://www.atlas2seas.eu/

Historic Seascape Characterisation

Hastings to Purbeck

Maritime Archaeology Ltd and SeaZone have recently been commissioned by English Heritage to undertake a Historic Seascape Characterisation (HSC) of the south coast between Hastings and Purbeck, extending out to the limits of UK Controlled Waters.

Historic Seascape Characterisation presents an archaeological interpretation of the historic cultural dimension of our coasts and seas by identifying and mapping areas whose present character has been shaped by similar dominant cultural processes. After rigorous development and testing, a nationally-applicable method for characterising HSC using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was finalised and published by English Heritage in 2008. Maritime Archaeology Ltd and SeaZone will be using in-house expertise in maritime archaeology, GIS, HSC and database development to apply the methodology in close communication with English Heritage’s Characterisation Team.

More information about Historic Seascape Characterisation and a link to the National HSC Method Statement can be found here. We will be posting further information on our website in due course, and will be holding an HSC stakeholder seminar on completion of the project to disseminate the results.