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Managing Archaeology in Dynamic Urban Centres (Paperback)
Imprint: Sidestone Press
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 58fc/34bw
ISBN: 9789088906046
Published: 28th December 2020
Script Academic
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 58fc/34bw
ISBN: 9789088906046
Published: 28th December 2020
Script Academic
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This book looks at how archaeologists in the early 21st century are dealing with the challenges and opportunities presented by development in archaeologically sensitive urban centres. Based on a session held at the 2017 EAA conference in Maastricht, the volume features case studies from across Europe and beyond – including Norway, Lithuania, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy and Israel. The chapters look both at individual projects and larger thematic issues.How has urban archaeology changed the ways in which archaeologists work? Is it possible to predict (and avoid or protect) sensitive archaeology in dynamic urban centres? Do technical solutions to preservation in situ actually work? How are the public involved and how do archaeologists promote public engagement? What are some of the issues and problems for the future?This book is the first publication of the EAA Urban Archaeology Community, and its editors hope that it will provoke debate, and inform future developments in urban archaeology in Europe and beyond.
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