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Introduction: A L’Enfant Plan for Archaeology

2011
What does the contemporary relevance of archaeology mean? From a public policy point of view, it means having a seat at the table and being recognized as having something readily useful and important to contribute to topics at hand. This chapter introduces the topic of relevance for the volume, reviews other recent archaeological writings on the ...
M. Rockman
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Roman Verona: The Archaeology of its Town-Plan

Papers of the British School at Rome, 1935
Archaeology sheds little light upon the origins of Verona, but ancient literary tradition assigns its foundation to the Rhaetians and Euganeans of northern Italy, while modern philologists do not hesitate to identify the name Verona as Gallic. Actually, there is no doubt that, as Pliny asserts, the town lay in Rhaetian land, for inscriptions mentioning
I. A. Richmond, William Holford
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Community archaeology in Sia Boey Integrated Management Plan, Malaysia

, 2020
To the Penang people, Sia Boey is a place of many memories and cultural significance, it is also part of KOMTAR development project that symbolizes modernization and urbanization.
M. Ang   +2 more
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PARTHENOS Data Management Plan template for Open Research in Archaeology

2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHERITAGE) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018), 2018
The paper introduces the PARTHENOS Data Management Plan, a template developed in the framework of the PARTHENOS project to comply with the requirements of funding institutions and to provide researchers in archaeology the right tool to document their ...
S. D. Giorgio, P. Ronzino
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The management of change: archaeology and planning

Antiquity, 1993
For over a century there have been arrangements in England for the “scheduling” (i.e. identification for protection) of ancient monuments. Central government consent is required for any works to Scheduled sites or monuments. Essentially sites and monuments have to be of national archaeological significance to merit scheduling; nonstatutory criteria ...
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