Site Event/Activity record EEM14521 - 2012: RS, MS - Ricksy Ball, Exmoor
Technique(s)
Organisation
University of Brighton
Date
November 2012
Description
Geoprospection was undertaken of a survey area at Ricksy Ball, Exmoor, commissioned by Exmoor National Park Authority. The survey was undertaken as part of the Exmoor Mires Project, with the objective of evaluating the archaeological potential of a topographic anomaly, identified from lidar data, in advance of possible disturbance of the area related to mire restoration work.
The anomaly has a semi-circular form, but field inspection of the feature revealed little in the way of definable earthworks. Consequently, this geophysical survey was commissioned to help further elucidate the nature of this topographic anomaly.
The survey had three components, with the first two being gradiometer survey and earth resistance surveys. However, in this study it was critical to model all the data sets in pseudo 3D space to look at the correlation between the geoprospection data sets and the topography, allowing a more accurate interpretation of this anomaly.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SEM8125 Report: Carey, C.. 2013. Ricksy Ball, Exmoor: Combined Earth Resistance and Gradiometer Survey.
Location
Location | Ricksy Ball, Exmoor |
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Grid reference | Centred SS 7317 3863 (98m by 100m) |
Map sheet | SS73NW |
Civil Parish | EXMOOR, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- MEM23335 Possible enclosure on Squallacombe (Non-antiquity)
Record last edited
Aug 25 2015 4:04PM