Van de Noort, R., Chapman, H. H P. and Cheetham, J. L. (2001). In situ preservation as a dynamic process:. Antiquity 75 (287). Vol 75(287), pp. 94-100.

Title: In situ preservation as a dynamic process:
Subtitle: the example of Sutton Common UK
Issue: Antiquity 75 (287)
Series: Antiquity
Volume: 75 (287)
Page Start/End: 94 - 100
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: An article emphasising that in situ preservation is a complex and dynamic process requiring an understanding of the nature and scale of the material to be preserved, and understanding of the context of the site in terms of managerial needs and a programme of scientific monitoring of changes within the burial environment. The example of a rural archaeological landscape (North Yorkshire, multi-period occupation with a focus in the IA) which is undergoing a programme of hydrological management is considered.
Author: Robert Van de Noort
Henry H P Chapman ORCID icon
James L Cheetham
Other Person/Org: Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 2001
Subjects / Periods:
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
Scientific Monitoring (Auto Detected Subject)
Uncertain (BIAB)
Archaeological Resource Management (BIAB)
Conservation (Sites & Archaeol Areas) (BIAB)
Source:
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date: 21 Jun 2001