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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ORGANIZATION The kaleidoscope of antiquities protection laws around the world is mirrored by the organizational structures in place to implement them , though only perhaps in France is there one that is as complex as that in the UK ...
ORGANIZATION The kaleidoscope of antiquities protection laws around the world is mirrored by the organizational structures in place to implement them , though only perhaps in France is there one that is as complex as that in the UK ...
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Their organization was variable : some were independent trusts ; others were based on local authorities , and others on museums or , in some cases , universities . Eventually some eighty such organizations were receiving annual DoE ...
Their organization was variable : some were independent trusts ; others were based on local authorities , and others on museums or , in some cases , universities . Eventually some eighty such organizations were receiving annual DoE ...
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Where an archaeological organization has been granted charitable status the nature of any consideration has to be examined very closely . For example , a developer may agree to make a donation to an archaeological organization which ...
Where an archaeological organization has been granted charitable status the nature of any consideration has to be examined very closely . For example , a developer may agree to make a donation to an archaeological organization which ...
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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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Archaeology And Geographic Information Systems: A European Perspective Gary R Lock,G Stancic Limited preview - 1995 |