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Malm, G., ed. (2001).
Archaeology and buildings:
. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Title
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Title:
Archaeology and buildings:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999
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Series:
British Archaeological Reports
Volume
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Volume:
S930
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
116
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Publication Type:
Monograph Chapter (in Series)
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Abstract:
Papers presented at a session entitled `Archaeology and buildings', held at the European Association of Archaeology's fifth annual meeting in September 1999 in Bournemouth. The papers relate to the topic in general terms and from different points of view, including problems of theory, practical works, and cultural heritage management. Questions with regard to function and development of single objects were also discussed, as well as how buildings can mirror changes, or societal circumstances related to political, social, economic and/or ideological matters. Contributions include
Editor
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Editor:
Gunilla Malm
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Gunilla Malm
Publisher
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Publisher:
Archaeopress
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
ISBN
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ISBN:
1 84171 224 8
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Note:
Is Portmanteau: 1
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
21 Sep 2006
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Abstract
The use of archaeology in building conservation at Down House, Kent
Kate M Clark
1 - 5
presents a case study in which archaeology has been used to contribute to the conservation of the historic building
Decline and adaptation: the medieval Irish tower house in early modern Cou...
Colm J Donnelly
7 - 17
the paper explores the forces which led to the gradual abandonment of tower houses during the seventeenth century as the primary form of lordly residence in Ireland, outlining what happened to the buildings following abandonment, with special reference to County Limerick
Buildings archaeology in England: are the foundations in place?
B Edwards
19 - 24
the paper examines where and how data about historic buildings is held; the quality of the existing data; the generation of data; and the future of historic buildings data management
The archaeology of space: ritual and metaphor
Dragos Gheorghiu
25 - 31
the author aims to identify material evidence that could store information about architectural space (defined as the phenomenological result of the configurational and symbolic relationships between building, fixed and mobile objects, and the human body), with reference to the archaeological remains of a prehistoric society (Eastern European data)
An approach to the study of industrial sites: process recording
Brian Malaws
49 - 55
the author argues that industrial processes, whether operational or not, should be recorded as an integral part of any field recording project wherever possible; such records not only contribute towards a more comprehensive insight to the nature of industries and their sites, but stand as an accurate historical source of information and an aid to interpreting incomplete, damaged or long defunct sites