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Title:
Fld Archaeol 26
Series:
Field Archaeologist
Volume:
26
Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication:
1996
Note:
Date Of Issue From: 1996
Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
Resolutions from the Constitution and Structure Working Party
Diana Murray
Jez Reeve
Ellen McAdam
4 - 6
Sets out proposals for revising the organisation of the professional body, the Institute of Field Archaeologists.
Good archaeology guaranteed: standards in British archaeology
Peter Hinton
7 - 11
Reviews debate within the IFA and throughout the archaeological community and reports on attempts to establish and enforce workable standards for archaeological work.
Report & recommendations of the Archaeological Employment in Britain Working Party
Laura Schaaf
12 - 18
Reports on the findings of the IFA working party that examined wages and employment conditions in the archaeological profession. Detailed statistics and supplementary information are given in four appendices (14--18).
Detecting on evaluations -- an extra dimension
John Newman
19 - 21
Considers the usefulness of metal detectors for the evaluation of sites under PPG 16 procedures. The paper is illustrated with case studies from Suffolk: the Scole-Dicklebugh bypass (RB roadside linear settlement), Little Bealings (BA/AS settlement), and Scole (RB settlement).
Education and excavation
Philippa Planel
22 - 23
Highlights the educational value of giving children first-hand experience of archaeological fieldwork.
IFA publications: the view from Milady's Boudoir
Ellen McAdam
The IFA Honorary Editor reviews the Institute's publications and considers how they can be improved. Various changes in IFA publication procedures are proposed.