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Last chance to see? The ‘Crisis of Preservation’ and pathways to a sustainable future for Europe’s peatland archaeology

Authors

Gearey B, Gearey R, Jennings B, van Beek R.

Year
2026
Journal Name
Antiquity
Category
Journal Article
Full Citation

Gearey B, Gearey R, Jennings B, van Beek R. Last chance to see? The ‘Crisis of Preservation’ and pathways to a sustainable future for Europe’s peatland archaeology. Antiquity. 2026;100(409):182-195. doi:10.15184/aqy.2025.10255

Link to Publication
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/last-chance-to-see-the-crisis-of-preservation-and-pathways-to-a-sustainable-future-for-europes-peatland-archaeology/63F00F8012D0118BE96EBF41A48356CD

Abstract

Despite repeated calls for action from various sources, peatland archaeological sites continue to deteriorate; the passive strategy of preservation in situ is failing. Here, the authors consider four challenges to peatland preservation—physical degradation, mapping and monitoring of sites, communication, and policy frameworks—with climate change ultimately causing further problems. Drawing on positive policy developments in England, they argue that advocacy for peatland archaeology needs to be louder and clearer: archaeology must become an integral consideration in all climate-change mitigation and land-use planning, rather than an afterthought, if the fragile heritage of European peatlands is to be preserved.

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