Archaeological resource management : an introduction / edited by John Hunter and Ian Ralston.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Dover, NH : A. Sutton, 1993.
Description
x, 277 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Structure. Archaeology in a matrix / Peter Fowler
    • Changing configurations : the relationships between theory and practice / Ian Hodder
    • The British archaeological database / David Fraser
    • The structure of British archaeology / John Hunter and Ian Ralston with contributions by Ann Hamlin
    • Frameworks. Ancient monuments legislation / David J. Breeze
    • Portable antiquities / Ian Longworth
    • The management of archaeology underwater / Antony Firth
    • Listed buildings / Roger W. Suddards
    • Ecclesiastical buildings in use / Carl Bianco
    • Local authority opportunities / David Baker with Ian Shepherd
    • British archaeology in a wider context / Henry Cleere
    • Curation overview / Jane Grenville
    • Appendix to part two : frameworks : legislation in Northern Ireland / Ann Hamlin
    • Practice. English heritage funding policies and their impact on research strategy / Roger Thomas
    • English archaeological units as contractors / Andrew J. Lawson
    • The archaeologist as consultant / Simon Collcutt.
    • (Cont.) Working practices / Timothy Darvill
    • Assessment of field remains / Bill Startin
    • Development of remote sensing. Aerial photography for archaeology / Robert H. Bewley
    • Development of remote sensing. Practice and method in the application of geophysical techniques in archaeology / Chris Gaffney and John Gater
    • The dissemination of information / Catherine Hills
    • Visitors welcome / Mike Parker Pearson
    • Museum archaeology / Susan Pearce
    • Archaeology as land use / Lesley Macinnes.
    ISBN
    • 0750902752
    • 9780750902755
    LCCN
    93020574
    OCLC
    79363406
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