Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An IntroductionJohn Hunter, Ian Ralston Sutton, 1997 - 277 pages This introduction to the structure and context of archaeology in Britain reviews the vital issues facing archaeologists during a period in which the discipline has become increasingly complicated and diverse. The authors offer an analysis of the crucial questions of principle and practice that have arisen. In particular, they examine the implications for the archaeological profession of heritage management and legislation, stricter planning controls, changing land use, and the pressure of public interest and concern. |
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An Introduction John Hunter, Ian Ralston. CHAPTER 8 LISTED BUILDINGS Roger W. Suddards INTRODUCTION The concept of protecting buildings in use for reasons of their special architectural or his- toric interest is of relatively recent ...
An Introduction John Hunter, Ian Ralston. CHAPTER 8 LISTED BUILDINGS Roger W. Suddards INTRODUCTION The concept of protecting buildings in use for reasons of their special architectural or his- toric interest is of relatively recent ...
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... buildings of special architectural or historic merit over thirty years of age are now automatically eligible for listing . In very exceptional circumstances buildings of outstanding quality that are under threat will be listed provided ...
... buildings of special architectural or historic merit over thirty years of age are now automatically eligible for listing . In very exceptional circumstances buildings of outstanding quality that are under threat will be listed provided ...
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... listed building enforcement notice . This is the main weapon in the enforcement regime available to local planning authorities . Section 38 has been amended , particularly in relation to the penalties for breach of the provisions of the ...
... listed building enforcement notice . This is the main weapon in the enforcement regime available to local planning authorities . Section 38 has been amended , particularly in relation to the penalties for breach of the provisions of the ...
Contents
the relationships between theory and practice | 11 |
The British archaeological database | 19 |
The structure of British archaeology | 30 |
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academic activities Aerial Archaeology aerial photography AMAA Act Ancient Monuments application archaeo archaeological database archaeological features archaeological management archaeological remains archaeological sites archaeological units archive areas assessment Cadw Chapter Church consent considerable contract Council Countryside Commission cultural curators England English Heritage environment environmental example excavation field archaeology fieldwork funding geophysical grants historic buildings Historic Scotland Historical Monuments identified interpretation involved issues judgement land landscape legislation listed building local planning authority material ment monument class Monuments Protection Programme museum national importance Northern Ireland objects past photographs planning authority potential practice preservation problems professional programme proposed protection RCHME recent regional relevant rescue archaeology responsibility role Royal Commission Scheduled Ancient Monument Scheduled Monument scheme Scotland Secretary Section SMRS specific statutory structure survey techniques tion Treasure Trove Wales Wessex Archaeology