Canham, R. A. and Chippindale, C. (1988). Managing for effective archaeological conservation: the example of Salisbury Plain Military Training Area, England. J Fld Archaeol 15. Vol 15, pp. 53-65.

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Managing for effective archaeological conservation: the example of Salisbury Plain Military Training Area, England
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J Fld Archaeol 15
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Journal of Field Archaeology
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15
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53 - 65
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Following expressions of concern about archaeological damage within the 91 000 acre training area, a survey was compiled of the sites and their condition. An eight-part strategic solution was offered, including the identification of specially important sites and groups. Close cooperation between the military and the archaeologists will be essential. The area is discussed in the context of English national archaeological policy and of a scoring system to allow rational choice of monuments needing special protection.
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Roy A Canham
Christopher Chippindale
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1988
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05 Dec 2008