Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An IntroductionJohn Hunter, Ian Ralston A. Sutton, 1993 - 277 pages Examines the impact on the archaeology profession of heritage management and legislation, stricter planning controls, changing land use, and the pressure of public concern and commercial interest regarding archaeological sites. Among the discussions are the problems of field work, the management of |
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Page 49
... grants to owners Scheduling is an inherently passive form of legislation . Often further action is required to ensure the best protection of a monument . This was recognized by the Walsh Committee in its Report . . . into the ...
... grants to owners Scheduling is an inherently passive form of legislation . Often further action is required to ensure the best protection of a monument . This was recognized by the Walsh Committee in its Report . . . into the ...
Page 142
... grants Backlog report grants Consultants and fees Oxford Training Course Central Excavation Unit Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings recording Total £ 5,550,837 678,278 973,848 440,713 241,341 51,566 100,209 341,432 27,540 132,036 ...
... grants Backlog report grants Consultants and fees Oxford Training Course Central Excavation Unit Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings recording Total £ 5,550,837 678,278 973,848 440,713 241,341 51,566 100,209 341,432 27,540 132,036 ...
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... Grants are made for the publication of reports on archaeological pro- jects that have been supported . Storage grants are made to approved museums for the permanent storage and cura- tion of the archives of grant - aided projects ...
... Grants are made for the publication of reports on archaeological pro- jects that have been supported . Storage grants are made to approved museums for the permanent storage and cura- tion of the archives of grant - aided projects ...
Contents
the relationships between theory and practice | 11 |
The British archaeological database | 19 |
The structure of British archaeology | 30 |
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