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The framework process was composed of three parts, as set out by Olivier (1996) in ''Frameworks For Our Past''. The first part was a __resource assessment__: a statement of the current state of knowledge and a description of the archaeological resource. The second part was a research agenda: a list of the gaps in that knowledge, of work which could be done, and of the potential for the resource to answer questions. This was discussed at the expert meeting and formed the basis for the final part of the process, the production of the [Research and Conservation Framework|esolithic_Research_Conservation_Framework], which sets out key issues and priorities for future work as well as methods and approaches for achieving these.
The framework process was composed of three parts, as set out by Olivier (1996) in ''Frameworks For Our Past''. The first part was a [Resource Assessment|Resource_Assessment]: a statement of the current state of knowledge and a description of the archaeological resource. The second part was a research agenda: a list of the gaps in that knowledge, of work which could be done, and of the potential for the resource to answer questions. This was discussed at the expert meeting and formed the basis for the final part of the process, the production of the [Research and Conservation Framework|Meso_Res_Cons_Framework], which sets out key issues and priorities for future work as well as methods and approaches for achieving these.
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However, the project was also designed to ensure monitoring of progress against the framework objectives and that has been facilitated by the ADS. On the [Mesolithic Framework|Mesolithic Framework] page, as well as being able to download the original documentation, it is possible to made updates against each of the objectives set out in the Framework document.
However, the project was also designed to ensure monitoring of progress against the framework objectives and that has been facilitated by the ADS. On the [Mesolithic Framework|Mesolithic_Framework] page, as well as being able to download the original documentation, it is possible to made updates against each of the objectives set out in the Framework document.