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 132
... become things of the past , as the archaeological significance of a site is assessed before construction work begins . That said , the system of ' rapid and inexpensive ' evaluation recommended in PPG 16 could , if not carefully ...
... become things of the past , as the archaeological significance of a site is assessed before construction work begins . That said , the system of ' rapid and inexpensive ' evaluation recommended in PPG 16 could , if not carefully ...
Page 154
... become more important as the network of units , each traditionally working within restricted and defined areas , has become less rigid . To help its members cope with the situation , the Code of Conduct has been amplified with bylaws to ...
... become more important as the network of units , each traditionally working within restricted and defined areas , has become less rigid . To help its members cope with the situation , the Code of Conduct has been amplified with bylaws to ...
Page 163
... become an advocate , not of the sponsor or client but of his or her professional opinion as a consultant . The adversarial situation thus precipitated is a basic and necessary mechanism of the British planning and legal systems ...
... become an advocate , not of the sponsor or client but of his or her professional opinion as a consultant . The adversarial situation thus precipitated is a basic and necessary mechanism of the British planning and legal systems ...
Contents
the relationships between theory and practice | 11 |
The British archaeological database | 19 |
The structure of British archaeology | 30 |
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