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The Invisible Diggers A Study Of British Commercial Archaeology Paul Everill

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The Invisible Diggers A Study Of British Commercial Archaeology Paul Everill
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Publisher: Heritage Marketing & Publications Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Paul Everill
ISBN: 9781905933105, 9781842176894, 9781842176870, 190593310X, 1842176897, 1842176870
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Invisible Diggers A Study Of British Commercial Archaeology Paul Everill by Paul Everill 9781905933105, 9781842176894, 9781842176870, 190593310X, 1842176897, 1842176870 instant download after payment.

Since the increasing reliance on developers to fund archaeological work through the 1980s, and the implementation of Planning Policy Guidance Note 16 (PPG16) in 1990, British 'commercial' archaeologists have become increasingly distanced from their academic colleagues. This monograph examines the situation within contemporary 'commercial' archaeology and considers the challenges faced by those employed within that sector, including the impact of commercial working practices on pay and conditions of employment and the process of excavation and knowledge production. This monograph provides a fascinating insight into the working environment of commercial archaeologists and demonstrates how camaraderie and love of their job is often just enough to outweigh the adversity they face in the form of low wages, poor employment conditions and career prospects.

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