A magnetometry survey carried out at Wain’s Hill, Clevedon, North Somerset (centred on ST 39085 70655) as part of an undergraduate Dissertation. The aim of the survey was to improve the interpretability of the previous resistivity survey conducted in 2006. The magnetometry survey revealed new potentially significant archaeological anomalies that were not detected by the previous survey. The report also clears up some unanswered questions from the previous survey. However, the survey's limitations due to time and resource constraints suggest that the Site should be surveyed in its entirety to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of its archaeological background.
A magnetometry survey carried out at Wain’s Hill, Clevedon, North Somerset (centred on ST 39085 70655) as part of an undergraduate Dissertation. The aim of the survey was to improve the interpretability of the previous resistivity survey conducted in 2006. The magnetometry survey revealed new potentially significant archaeological anomalies that were not detected by the previous survey. The report also clears up some unanswered questions from the previous survey. However, the survey's limitations due to time and resource constraints suggest that the Site should be surveyed in its entirety to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of its archaeological background.