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Developmentled Archaeology In Northwest Europe Richard Bradley

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Developmentled Archaeology In Northwest Europe Richard Bradley
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.36 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Richard Bradley, Colin Haselgrove, Marc Vander Linden, Leo Webley
ISBN: 9781842174661, 1842174665
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Developmentled Archaeology In Northwest Europe Richard Bradley by Richard Bradley, Colin Haselgrove, Marc Vander Linden, Leo Webley 9781842174661, 1842174665 instant download after payment.

Many countries in northern Europe have seen a huge expansion in development-led archaeology over the past few decades. Legislation, frameworks for heritage management and codes of practice have developed along similar but different lines. The Valetta Convention has had considerable impact on spatial planning and new legislation on archaeological heritage management within EC countries as well as on the funding, nature and distribution of archaeological fieldwork. For the first time these 12 papers bring together data on developer-led archaeology in Britain, Ireland, France, the Low Countries, Germany and Denmark in order to review and evaluate key common issues relating to organisation, practice, legal frameworks and quality management.

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