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CULTURAL HERITAGE
Moorland Projects

SAMs@Risk

 
Longstone
©ENPA
  • Field based condition survey of all 206 Scheduled Ancient Monuments (SAMs) on Exmoor
  • This data is to be used to inform the management of these sites during the next five years
  • Using the Monument Management Scheme to improve the condition of sites in either poor, declining or bad condition
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    Timescale: Condition survey complete, management ongoing
    Contact: rwilson-north@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    Partners: Exmoor National Park Authority, English Heritage
  
  
ExFe: Exmoor Iron Project 
Roman Lode
©Dr. Gill Juleff
  • Investigating the archaeology of exploitation and working of iron on Exmoor by the University of Exeter
  • Four year programme of excavation on sites across the Park
  • Documentary research of sources and evidence
  • Publication of an in-depth report into the exploitation of iron on Exmoor from the prehistoric to the post-medieval period
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    Location:

    Site at Burcombe  Site at
    Timescale: Excavations complete, reports and data being processed
    Contact: G.Juleff@exeter.ac.uk
    Partners: Exmoor National Park Authority, University of Exeter, English Heritage
  
  
Hawkcombe Head:
Mesolithic Landscape
 
Chris Chapman
©Chris Chapman
  • Archaeological investigation of a 6000 year old Mesolithic hunter-gatherer site on Hawkcombe Head by staff and students from University of Bristol
  • Assessing the wider Mesolithic landscape and looking at the use of the land 6000 years ago
  • Widening participation programme to encourage young people to study archaeology at University of Bristol
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    Location:
    Hawkcombe Head
    Timescale: Ongoing
    Contact: rwilson-north@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    Partners: Exmoor National Park Authority, University of Bristol
  
  
Condition Survey of Valley Mire Sites 
Paleo
©Dr. Ralph Fyfe
  • Pilot project by Dr Ralph Fyfe (2005)
  • Collecting samples and peat cores from moorland areas across Exmoor National Park
  • Measuring peat development and growth
  • Analysing the pollen and environmental data in order to produce detailed information about the changing climate and condition of Exmoor’s moorland
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    Timescale: Ongoing
    Contact: rwilson-north@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    Partners: Exmoor National Park Authority, University of Exeter
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    Further reading:
    Palaeoecological potential of Exmoors moorlands (PDF, 4.86 MB)
  
  
Bronze Age Stone Settings:
Bronze Age Landscape and Ritual Monuments
 
Bronze
©Ross Dean
  • Geo-physical and detailed survey of Bronze Age Stone Settings and the wider landscape in which they are set
  • To increase understanding of these prehistoric ritual monuments that are unique to the Greater Exmoor Moorland
  • Joint project between The University of Leicester, University of Bristol
  • Enable us to protect and conserve these vulnerable landmarks with a more detailed knowledge of occurrence, location and extent
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    Timescale: Ongoing
    Contact: rwilson-north@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    Partners: University of Leicester, University of Bristol
  
  
Impact of Open Access on Historic Environment  
Aerial photo
© Crown Copyright.NMR
  • To ensure that archaeologically sensitive areas are not subjected to detrimental impact due to the new rights of Open Access
  • Identify areas of concern
  • Survey, in conjunction with English Heritage, sites regarded as potentially sensitive
  • Monitor condition and levels of erosion due to visitor pressure on archaeologically sensitive sites
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    Timescale: Initial assessment done, survey and monitoring ongoing. Survey of Shoulsbarrow Castle discovered a previously unknown Stone Setting.
    Contact: rwilson-north@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
    Partners: Exmoor National Park Authority, English Heritage
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