1) Mapping Doggerland Vincent Gaffney and Kenneth Thomson ;
2) Coordinating Marine Survey Data Sources (Mark Bunch, Vincent
Gaffney and Kenneth Thomson) ;
3) 3D Seismic Reflection Data, Associated Technologies and the
Development of the Project Methodology (Kenneth Thomson and Vincent
Gaffney) ;
4. Merging Technologies: The integration and visualisation of
spatial data sets used in the project (Simon Fitch, Vincent Gaffney
and Kenneth Thomson) ;
5) A Geomorphological Investigation of Submerged Depositional
Features within the Outer Silver Pit, Southern North Sea (Simon
Fitch, Vincent Gaffney and Kenneth Thomson ;
6) Salt Tectonics in the Southern North Sea: Controls on Late
Pleistocene-Holocene Geomorphology (Simon Holford, Kenneth Thomson
and Vincent Gaffney) ;
7) An Atlas of the Palaeolandscapes of the Southern North Sea
(Simon Fitch, Vincent Gaffney, Kenneth Thomson with Kate Briggs,
Mark Bunch and Simon Holford) ;
8) The Potential of the Organic Archive for Environmental
Reconstruction: An Assessment of Selected Borehole Sediments from
the Southern North Sea (David Smith, Simon Fitch, Ben Gearey, Tom
Hill, Simon Holford, Andy Howard and Christina Jolliffe) ;
9) Heritage Management and the North Sea Palaeolandscapes Project
(Simon Fitch, Vincent Gaffney and Kenneth Thomson).
Professor Vincent Gaffney is Anniversary Chair in Landscape
Archaeology at the University of Bradford. Current research
projects include the ERC-funded Advanced Grant project Lost
Frontiers, and the LBI_ArchPro Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes
project. He has worked extensively across Europe, America and
Africa. Gaffney has received many awards for his work including the
European Archaeological Heritage Prize, the Queen's Anniversary
Prize for Higher Education (1996 and 2022). In 2018 he was awarded
an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Awards for services to scientific
research.
Simon Fitch is a Research Fellow at the University of Bradford. He
has led the seismic mapping aspect of the ERC funded Europe's Lost
Frontiers project and has a longstanding interest in the study of
submerged landscapes. His continuing research focuses upon the
study of submerged Mesolithic and Late Palaeolithic landscapes
worldwide and the investigation of the impacts of environmental and
landscape change upon human populations during prehistory.
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