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European Archaeol 1
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European Archaeol 1
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Series:
European Archaeologist
Volume
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Volume:
1
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1993
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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The European heritage protected?
Henry F Cleere
1 - 3
The revised European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (see also 94/778) signed in Malta in January 1992 by the twenty member states of the Council of Europe marks a significant evolution in attitudes compared with the original Convention of 1969. The Convention's articles cover definition and identification of the archaeological heritage, creation of sites and monuments inventories, prevention of illicit excavation and trade, integration of conservation with planning and development, financing of research, collection and dissemination of information, promotion of public awareness, and mutual assistance. The Convention's principles derive largely from the Charter for the Protection and Management of the Archaeological Heritage of the International Committee on Archaeological Heritage Management of ICOMOS.
European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage January 1992
5 - 7
The text of the revised Convention printed in full (see also 94/805).
The Council of Europe's involvement in archaeology
Gustaf Trotzig
Describes the Council's European Plan for Archaeology including the current campaign to raise public awareness of the archaeological heritage based on the Bronze Age.
Documentation standards for European archaeology
Roger H Leech
Describes proposed core data standard for European archaeological sites and monuments inventories.