2014, Zone 3 Dogger Bank, Wessex Archaeology, Teesside A and B Marine and Coastal Archaeology
series
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Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Forewind to undertake an archaeological assessment for the first two of four Dogger Bank Teesside wind farms and associated export cables: Dogger Bank Teesside A and Dogger Bank Teesside B. Assessment was carried out within defined Study Areas comprising the project
boundaries, export cable corridor and Temporary Working Areas (1km around the Dogger
Bank Teesside project boundaries and 750m either side of the Dogger Bank Teesside A and
B Export Cable Corridor).
The principle sources for data comprised geophysical and geotechnical survey datasets
gathered for the current development, records held by the United Kingdom Hydrographic
Office, the National Record of the Historic Environment and the Redcar and Cleveland
Historic Environment Record, and secondary sources relating to previous archaeological
and geophysical work in the region.
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