n.a. (1991). Archaeology in Britain '91: conference review. Fld Archaeol 15. Vol 15, pp. 267-276.

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Archaeology in Britain '91: conference review
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Fld Archaeol 15
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Field Archaeologist
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15
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267 - 276
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Twelve contributors provide brief reports on the main sessions: the green debate - what place archaeology? archaeology & politics; archaeology & the media; the European Iron Age - recent research; environmental archaeology - integration and publication; visions of archaeology; archaeology and education - does archaeology really have anything to offer? building on recording - analysis and interpretation of standing buildings; the politics of the excavation of human remains - towards a policy; and research designs for archaeological projects. Sir David Wilson's after-dinner speech to the conference is reviewed in `The two cultures' (269).
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1991
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Environmental Archaeology (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002