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Nevell, R, Nevell, MD
In 2018 a survey by English Heritage found that children’s memories of historic sites, specifically castles, are more likely to derive from film and television than visiting a castle. Ideas about the past become influenced by popular culture. Despi
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Continuing anthropogenic induced climate change poses risks to Cultural Heritage (CH)\ud across the world. In the UK, cultural, natural and built heritage sites are often run by or\ud with the help of groups of volunteers, whether that being at a nat
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Autor:
Nevell, MD
2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of professional archaeology within the Manchester city region, with the creation of the Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit (GMAU) in 1980. This was the culmination of a decade of raising awaren
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Autor:
Nevell, MD
Publikováno v:
Industrial Archaeology Review. 36:48-74
This paper looks at some of the excavated material for British urban workers’ housing, built and occupied during the period 1800 to 1950 in the Ancoats area of Manchester: Ancoats was notorious amongst contemporary writers and campaigners for its p
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Nevell, MD
Since 2001, archaeological work ahead of redevelopment within the city of Manchester, and central Salford, has been targeting the excavation of workers’ housing from the 18th and 19th centuries. Over 20 sites have been looked at and the remains of
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Nevell, MD
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 15:594-606
This paper looks at the recent archaeological evidence for industrial housing in Manchester, United Kingdom. The paper argues that a fragmented land-holding pattern developed in a number of city-centre areas during the second half of the eighteenth c
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Nevell, MD
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Industrial Archaeology Review. 30:97-100
Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a relatively impoverished backwater to one of the major industrialisation zones in the world. This is thus a key region for understanding the archaeolog
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Nevell, MD
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Industrial Archaeology Review. 27:87-95
This paper summarises some of the results of a continuing long-term landscape study into the history and archaeology of modern Tameside as a response to a widespread call for archaeology to make a distinctive theoretical contribution to the study of
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Nevell, MD
The book chapter reviews nearly two decades of archaeological resesearch along the Cheshire extension of the Bridgewater Canal, opened in 1776. This includes studies of Cornbrook Weir, the Dunham Aqueduct, Runcorn terminus and the surviving buildings
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https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/22683/1/SUAAS1_Chapter_10_Bridgewater_in_Cheshire_MN_V9a.pdf
https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/22683/1/SUAAS1_Chapter_10_Bridgewater_in_Cheshire_MN_V9a.pdf
Autor:
Nevell, MD
Publikováno v:
Industrial Archaeology Review. 38:83-84
This short paper notes some of the recent development s in textile mill recording in Britain focussing on developer-funded work. Targeted excavation of a mill's power systems can help to explain the site's development.