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Fld Archaeol 12
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Fld Archaeol 12
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Series:
Field Archaeologist
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Volume:
12
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1990
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Date Of Issue From: 1990
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Evaluation in north-east England: a review
David C Cowley
M G Macklin
Colm F O'Brien
David G Passmore
200 - 201
Illustrates the diversity of field evaluation being done by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in advance of forestry, quarrying, and seismic borehole work. Large amounts of data have been passed to the County SMR from this work: an example is the Wandylaw Moor survey where five main phases of exploitation were recognized. Urban evaluation has also been done, and a range of geoarchaeological methods employed to investigate Holocene valley fills and the like. Versatility is the key to the wide range of logistical and interpretational problems involved in an area of upland and moorland fringe.
Archaeological field survey in the 1990s
202 - 210
Brief statements from all the principal bodies concerned with field recording in Britain and Ireland. Michael Moore describes the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (towards a National Archaeological Archive); D J Bonney, the new perspectives in archaeological survey in RCHME; G Maxwell, RCAHM Scotland's new perspectives; Peter Smith, RCAHM Wales; G J Wainwright, English Heritage funding of surveys; David Breeze, HBM Scotland's role in survey; M J Yates, Cadw; Brian Williams, HMBB N Ireland; Philip Clark, the National Trust; and Peter Fowler, the Forestry Commission.