Internet Archaeology (Feb 2024)

Collecting Information and Developing Narratives: the use of data on HS2 Phase One, UK

  • John Halsted

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.65.4
Journal volume & issue
no. 65

Abstract

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Large Infrastructure projects create vast amounts of data during the course of programmes of archaeological investigation, from the description of an archaeological deposit to complex three-dimensional survey data. It is key for future research and the completion of the archaeological programme that the data support the questions we wish to answer. This paper will consider the range of data generated from HS2 Phase One, and the potential of those data in the process of analysis and interpretation and their broader spatial and research context . The paper will also consider which data are key for different stages of the project lifecycle, and the extent to which the process of data capture may influence the narratives that are developed.

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