Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An IntroductionThis 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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Among the roles envisaged for EH in the 1990s are those of helping to define and monitor standards for good professional practice in an era of developer funding and competitive tendering , of carrying out reviews of current knowledge in ...
Among the roles envisaged for EH in the 1990s are those of helping to define and monitor standards for good professional practice in an era of developer funding and competitive tendering , of carrying out reviews of current knowledge in ...
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Although English Heritage and its predecessors have always played a pivotal role in the growth of the profession because they were the principal sources of revenue , it was most important that the profession became sufficiently mature ...
Although English Heritage and its predecessors have always played a pivotal role in the growth of the profession because they were the principal sources of revenue , it was most important that the profession became sufficiently mature ...
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The most obvious category is that of adviser , involving first - data retrieval and interpretation , followed by project design and logistics ; the role may develop into that of supervisor , with implementation of management or ...
The most obvious category is that of adviser , involving first - data retrieval and interpretation , followed by project design and logistics ; the role may develop into that of supervisor , with implementation of management or ...
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Contents
the relationships between theory and practice | 11 |
The British archaeological database | 19 |
The structure of British archaeology | 30 |
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Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An Introduction John Hunter,Ian Ralston No preview available - 2006 |
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