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Name
Severn Estuary Levels Research Committee (SELRC)
Address
Somerset Heritage Centre Brunel Way
Norton Fitzwarren
Zipcode
TA2 6SF
City
Taunton
State
Somerset
Country
United Kingdom
Email
enquiries@selrc.org.uk
Centre Website
http://www.selrc.org.uk

organisation profile

SELRC was founded in 1985 when there was increasing awareness of the archaeological potential of the estuary because of the research of Professor John Allen into the sedimentary sequence and the discoveries made by Derek Upton. The area faced pressure from developments such as the Severn Tidal Barrage, the Second Severn Crossing and Cardiff Bay development. The aims of SELRC were to co-ordinate and encourage research into the archaeology of the estuary, with a strong emphasis on environmental studies. It is the only such organisation that crosses national boundaries in the UK.

For the first four years the committee had a limited membership of less than 30 but in 1990 the decision was taken to form a constitution, encourage anyone with an interest to join and to publish an annual report to highlight the work being undertaken. The years since 1990 have seen some of the most amazing discoveries in British archaeology happen in the estuary, such as the prehistoric buildings and trackways at Goldcliff and Redwick, the Newport Ship, Barland’s farm boat, Magor Pill boat and the Bronze Age sewn boat pieces, bridge and fishtraps from Caldicot. Part of the success of SELRC is that there are now a large number of archaeologists and palaeo-environmentalists working in the area representing a wide range of Universities, commercial contractors, local government archaeologists and keen amateurs. A lot has been discovered but there is much more to come.

edmo metadata

EDMO record id
5105
Collating centre
British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)
Latest update
28 July 2019 11:06:34 PM