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Mus News J Nat Heritage 66
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Title:
Mus News J Nat Heritage 66
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Series:
Museum News
Volume
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Volume:
66
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Museums and field archaeology in Essex
David G Buckley
2 - 3
Discusses the relationship between the county Archaeology Section and the Essex museums, which lack a centralised organisation, being either independent or run by district-council-based museum services.
Double-Dutch -- antiquities and the sea
Ray Sutcliffe
4 - 5
An account of the discovery, subsequent investigations, and efforts to preserve the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Amsterdam, found in Hastings (Sussex) in 1969.
The storage of archaeological collections
Nick Merriman
An overview of the problem of curating archaeological archives, which are unique in that curators have little control over the rate of acquisition of material. Notes that EH and the Museums & Galleries Commission are jointly funding a project to quantify the problem.
Keeping track -- from dig to deposition
Kathy Perrin
Describes the work of the Central Archaeology Service (CAS) Records Office, whose job it is to manage the archives of projects undertaken by the field unit.
In whom do we trust?
Comment on recent policy documents, including the DNH review of museum policy, Treasures in trust, and the Museum Association's National Strategy for Museums.
Archaeology and training
David Miles
A look at how training needs of the post-PPG archaeological profession are being met. It is argued that a coherent programme of professional education should be formulated by the main archaeological organisations.