Morris, R. (1999). Birdsong returns, but history is lost. British Archaeology 42. Vol 42, pp. 15-15.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Birdsong returns, but history is lost |
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
British Archaeology 42 |
Series The series the publication or report is included in |
British Archaeology |
Volume Volume number and part |
42 |
Number of Pages The number of pages in the publication or report |
18 |
Page Start/End The start and end page numbers. |
15 |
Biblio Note This is a Bibliographic record only. |
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Publication Type The type of publication - report, monograph, journal article or chapter from a book |
Journal |
Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
This article highlights the 'slow motion' crisis represented by cuts over recent years to the resources underpinning local public-interest historical conservation services. Individual closures of local museums, archives, and archaeology and heritage education functions have occurred, with each loss shrinking the definition of the sort of service that ought to exist, making it harder to defend those that are left. The Government's Comprehensive Spending Review showed no recognition that archaeology and historic buildings comprise both culture and environment, and must be managed and communicated accordingly. However, the author hopes that Ministers will see the extent to which public-interest historical conservation nourishes the nation's educational, cultural and economic life, and that an inter-departmental solution to the crisis can be found. LD |
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1999 |
Source Where the record has come from or which dataset it was orginally included in. |
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Created Date The date the record of the pubication was first entered |
06 Jan 2016 |