A. Evans, Eric Swanson, C. Fadem, Nathan C. Scholl
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Using a Multi-Phase Approach to Place Submerged Landscapes into a Cultural and Archaeological Context
This paper details the multi-phase approach used by Atlantic Shores to place submerged landscapes identified through geophysical and geotechnical surveys in support of offshore windfarm development into appropriate cultural and archaeological contexts, resulting in more accurate interpretations of potential historical significance. Where these submerged landscapes may be adversely affected by lease development, the multi-phase approach is used to tailor mitigation strategies based on the locally-specific context.