Title: | Some potential future structures for Welsh archaeology |
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Issue: | Towards a research agenda for Welsh archaeology: |
Series: | British Archaeological Reports |
Volume: | 343 |
Number of Pages: | 225 |
Page Start/End: | 41 - 45 |
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Publication Type: | MonographSeriesChapter |
Abstract: | the relationship of Welsh archaeology to scholarship, tourism, outreach and media image, and to national and local government, is briefly considered, and archaeology as a career is discussed. Recent proposed or effective changes in the English and Scottish governmental heritage organisations are noted and the present administrative structures which resource and guide heritage interests in Wales are examined with a view to their future governance. The departmentally integrated model of Northern Ireland is described, and the author considers whether some structural features may also be applicable to Wales. Archaeologists are urged to raise the profile of archaeological interests by using the democratic process |
Year of Publication: | 2003 |
ISBN: | 1 84171 479 8 |
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(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date: | 06 Dec 2005 |