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Title:
Conserv Management Archaeol Sites 8 (1)
Series:
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
Volume:
8 (1)
Publication Type:
Journal
Editor:
Nicholas Stanley-Price
Publisher:
James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd
Year of Publication:
2006
Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Relations:
URI:
http://www.earthscan.co.uk/defaultCMAS.asp?sp=&v=6
Created Date:
15 Feb 2007
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Condition recording for the conservation and management of large, open-air sites: a pilot project at Chersonesos (Crimea, Ukraine)
Christopher Cleere
Jessica Trelogan
S Eve
3 - 16
The paper gives a detailed overview of a GIS-based condition recording system developed at Chersonesos, a large, multi-phase site in Ukraine. It presents the results of a pilot project to test its implementation in the ancient city centre of Chersonesos, and discusses its merits as a model for condition recording and long-term monitoring for complex, open-air sites. Includes French and Spanish summaries.
Who owns the past?; Heritage rights and responsibilities in a multicul...
Nicholas Stanley-Price
39 - 41
Short report on a conference held in Ghent in 2006, on the theme of `Who owns the past?, the aim of which was to `examine challenges posed by the study and commemoration of heritage within modern multicultural societies. The most challenging questions focus on issues of diversity, inclusiveness, and contested ownership rights'.
Planning policy, in situ preservation and wetland archaeology in the UK: a response
Malcolm C Lillie
Ian Panter
Robert Smith
42 - 46
Response to B R Gearey and H P Chapman in Conservation and management of archaeological sites 7:3 (2006), pages 179--182; with a comment by Gearey and Chapman (see same issue, pages 46--47).
Planning policy, in situ preservation and wetland archaeology in the UK: a comment on Lillie et al.
Benjamin R Gearey
Henry H P Chapman
46 - 47
Comment on M Lillie, I Panter and R Smith (see same issue, pages 42--46).