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Managing an archaeological site in an Urban Environment

This is the sixth in a series of Crossrail Learning Legacy webinars focused on the Environment Theme, hosted by our partners at CIRIA and IEMA.

Background
This webinar will present an overview of the approach taken by Crossrail to managing archaeological sites in the urban environment; drawing on the experiences of the construction of the Broadgate ticket hall.An in-depth desk based-study and trial pits had indicated that this site just outside the old City wall contained a wealth of archaeology; thousands of human remains from the Bethlem burial ground, which was in use from the 16th to 18th century, marshy deposits from the Moorfields Marsh and finally a road and several human remains belonging to the Roman period.

Innovative methods and use of resources was required to keep both fieldwork and post excavation work on schedule. This webinar will discuss the different measures taken and methodologies used to complete this large-scale excavation in the middle of London, while adhering to best practice and respecting the construction programme. This topic will be of interest to a broad audience, but particularly intends to inform future construction projects and archaeological contractors, when planning and managing complex archaeology at a construction site and dealing with the public aspects that go hand in hand.

Detailed information on all of the environmental elements is on the Crossrail Learning Legacy website.

Speakers
Jay Carver, Crossrail Lead Archaeologist

When 
30 March 2017
12.30 - 13.30

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Fees

FREE to attend

Booking
To register for this event please go to:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4482434406883810305

When
3/30/2017
Where
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