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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... measured in terms of the number of task - sets , the number of individuals and organizations who will perform those tasks , and the degree of co - ordination required between task - sets . Four main sorts of project are generally ...
... measured in terms of the number of task - sets , the number of individuals and organizations who will perform those tasks , and the degree of co - ordination required between task - sets . Four main sorts of project are generally ...
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... measured with reference to the expectations included in the project design . Time is a measure of progress and can be gauged with reference to ' milestones ' identified at the project planning stage . Cost can be calculated in real ...
... measured with reference to the expectations included in the project design . Time is a measure of progress and can be gauged with reference to ' milestones ' identified at the project planning stage . Cost can be calculated in real ...
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... measurements taken within each grid . The sample interval is usually 1m or less and the spacing between traverses 1m ... measured in geophysical investigations ( contrasts of moisture and magnetic properties ) , represent bulk changes ...
... measurements taken within each grid . The sample interval is usually 1m or less and the spacing between traverses 1m ... measured in geophysical investigations ( contrasts of moisture and magnetic properties ) , represent bulk changes ...
Contents
the relationships between theory and practice | 11 |
The British archaeological database | 19 |
The structure of British archaeology | 30 |
Copyright | |
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