Special Projects
The term special project refers to those sites and landscapes for which detailed investigations and mapping are done as part of wider research programmes or where there is a specific management need. Requests for this type of project can be generated within English Heritage or by partner organisations and other external customers. We often work closely with our field survey colleagues in the Archaeological Investigation team. All available photography is examined and the mapping is usually at a scale of 1:2500 or larger. Internal reports are produced and some projects lead to publication (e.g. H. Winton. 2002. A Possible Small Roman Town at Sansom's Platt, Tackley, Oxon. Britannia XXXII. 304-9, Plate XII.)


