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Coastal Planning Co-ordinator Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum Dept. of Development Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 304339 |
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coastal@plymouth.gov.uk |
"The Tamar estuaries are nationally recognised as one of the richest maritime historic environments in the United Kingdom"
Human activity in the estuaries has a far greater time span than events usually referred to in popular history such as the exploits of Sir Francis Drake, the Pilgrim fathers and Nelson.
Indeed, throughout the estuaries there is evidence of human habitation from prehistory through to the modern period.
The diversity and quality of the resource is exceptional in its value due to the representation of many periods of human settlement and the wealth of evidence from trade, industrial, naval and military activity.
Five particular classes of archaeological sites are worthy of special attention including submerged historic landscapes, Plymouth's historic waterfront, water related structures and infrastructure, historic industrial sites and coastal defence sites.