Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An IntroductionExamines 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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During excavation , unexpected lines of enquiry are opened up and any rigid adherence to the testing of initial hypotheses would involve ignoring evidence that may be relevant to the question in hand or that might be of interest to ...
During excavation , unexpected lines of enquiry are opened up and any rigid adherence to the testing of initial hypotheses would involve ignoring evidence that may be relevant to the question in hand or that might be of interest to ...
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In October 1992 the Northern Ireland Monuments and Buildings Record was opened to the public . This can be seen as the Northern Ireland equivalent of the ( non - intensive ) National Monuments Records , with its constituent parts ...
In October 1992 the Northern Ireland Monuments and Buildings Record was opened to the public . This can be seen as the Northern Ireland equivalent of the ( non - intensive ) National Monuments Records , with its constituent parts ...
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This new procedure has opened up tremendous opportunities but also conferred new and heavy responsibilities : it is the key indicator of archaeology's political arrival . However , acceptance of those responsibilities has to carry with ...
This new procedure has opened up tremendous opportunities but also conferred new and heavy responsibilities : it is the key indicator of archaeology's political arrival . However , acceptance of those responsibilities has to carry with ...
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Contents
the relationships between theory and practice | 11 |
The British archaeological database | 19 |
The structure of British archaeology | 30 |
Copyright | |
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Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An Introduction John Hunter,Ian Ralston No preview available - 2006 |
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Managing Archaeology John Carman,Malcolm Cooper,Anthony Firth,David Wheatley No preview available - 1995 |
Archaeology And Geographic Information Systems: A European Perspective Gary R Lock,G Stancic Limited preview - 1995 |