Publications

Dig deeper into our coastal heritage work...

David Roberts

Our publications:

2017

Band L., Bellisario A., Clement M., Hutchinson O., Milne G., Ostrich S., Sherman A., Tidbury L. and Wragg, E. (2017) 'CITiZAN goes to war, Britain's coastal frontline: 1914-1918’, Current Archaeology, 324, pp. 24-31.

2018

Ostrich, S. with Milne. G., Band, L, Bellisario, A., Clement, M., Hutchinson, O., Kearns, T., Mason, N., Sherman, A. and Tidbury, L. (2018) CITiZAN: The coastal and intertidal zone archaeological network, final HLF project report, HLF Project Reference: HG-13-08845, London: Museum of London Archaeology.

2019

Northall, L. (2019) ‘Searching Mersea: coastal archaeology, oral history and rising sea levels’, The Archaeologist, 108, pp. 16-17.

2021

Hutchinson, O., Newman, D. and Northall, L. (2021a) 'CITiZAN’s climate emergency: protecting the future by understanding the past’, Current Archaeology, 38. Available at: https://the-past.com/feature/citizans-climate-emergency-protecting-the-future-by-understanding-the-past/

Hutchinson, O., Newman, D. and Northall, L. (2021b) Changing minds changing coasts: mapping 100 years of coastal change on Mersea Island. Available at: Changing Minds Changing Coasts

Morel, H., Band, L., Barrie-Smith, C., Bettinson, G., Griffiths, S., Hutchinson, O., Kolonko, C., Milne, G., Newman, D., Northall, L., Sherman, A. and Thompson, H. (2021) ‘Climate change and coasts: lessons from history’, British Archaeology Magazine, 181, pp. 16-23.

2022

Barrie-Smith, C., Hutchinson, O., Newman, D. (2022), CITiZAN’s Guide to coastal archaeology, London: Museum of London Archaeology.

Morel, H., Band, L., Barrie-Smith, C., Bettinson, G., Griffiths, S., Hutchinson, O., Kolonko, C., Milne, G., Newman, D., Northall, L., Sherman, A. and Thompson, H. (2022) ‘Water heritage and the importance of local knowledge in climate action’, Historical Archaeology, 57, pp. 589-605. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-023-00415-1

2023

CITiZAN (2023) CITiZAN dataset. Available at: https://doi.org/10.5284/1116909