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The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Discussion [PDF]

open access: diamondPapers from the Institute of Archaeology, 2013
For twenty years, ‘rescue’ archaeology and cultural resource management in England lived within the certain world of Planning Policy Guidance Note 16: Archaeology and Planning (the PPG) (DoE 1990). The PPG gave our profession clear locus and status within the business of development and planning.Those who wished to disturb archaeological remains in ...
Joe Flatman, Dominic Perring
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The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology [PDF]

open access: diamondPapers from the Institute of Archaeology, 2013
This helpful addition to the literature and thinking around planning and archaeology comes at an exciting time, as the Localism Act, streamlining of non-planning consents, economic recession and political change all converge. It is striking, in the review of archaeology and planning policy over some thirty years, what a revolution we have experienced ...
Taryn Nixon
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Prehistory, Playhouses and the Public: London's Planning Archaeology [PDF]

open access: goldInternet Archaeology, 2021
Three recent examples of public benefit following archaeological discoveries in London are presented, alongside an explanation of the policy context that supports them. The examples are provided from the perspective of planning archaeologists, who advise decision makers and developers on managing archaeological sites in compliance with local and ...
Adam Single, L. E. C. Davies
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National Archaeological Site Park Planning Based on Landscape Archaeology [PDF]

open access: goldAmerican Journal of Civil Engineering, 2021
National archaeological site parks are important for scientific protection and sustainable utilization of China's large ancient ruins. It is noteworthy that there is a lack of systematic analyses and dynamic strategies for the planning of archaeological sites parks, a lack of a comprehensive method for extracting earth surface information of ...
Lian Jingsen, Liao Muyun
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE IN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING [PDF]

open access: hybridCanadian Water Resources Journal, 1991
As fragile and inconspicuous components of the landscape, archaeological sites are often adversely affected by water management practises. Based, in part, on our recent experience in the Canada-Saskatchewan South Saskatchewan River Basin Study, this paper addresses integration of archaeological resource concerns into river basin planning and management.
Carlos Germann, Henry T. Epp
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Incorporating Archaeological Resources in Landscape-Level Planning and Management [PDF]

open access: bronzeAdvances in Archaeological Practice, 2016
AbstractThe increasing importance of landscape-scale research and preservation goals within the archaeological profession coincides with expanded threats to the archaeological record through massive energy exploration and infrastructure projects and through the cumulative effects of smaller-scale development. It is further stimulated by the recognition
William H. Doelle   +5 more
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The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: Response to the Respondents [PDF]

open access: diamondPapers from the Institute of Archaeology, 2013
The respondents to our paper highlight a lot of similarity of thought and worry about the NPPF. The two biggest emotions seem to be ‘it could have been worse’ and ‘we must wait and see how it pans out’. That isn’t the most inspiring of positions for a community to be in, but chimes with the general emotions surrounding life in Britain in mid 2012, post-
Joe Flatman, Dominic Perring
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New Evaluations and Restitution Suggestions for the Small Bath Structure at Phaselis [PDF]

open access: yesPhaselis: Disiplinlerarası Akdeniz Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023
Phaselis, located within the administrative boundaries of the Kemer District of Antalya Province, was founded on a promontory extending towards the sea on the eastern coast of the Teke Peninsula.
Çiğdem ÖNER
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Going from Analogue to Digital: A Study of Documentation Methods during an Excavation of the Neolithic Flint Mines at Pilbladet, Sweden

open access: yesCurrent Swedish Archaeology, 2021
The ‘digital turn’ in archaeology has resulted in documentation, analysis, visualization and repository requirements becoming increasingly digital in recent years.
Åsa Ottosson Berggren, Anders Gutehall
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