Archaeology in the ppg16 era investigations in England 1990-2010

The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collected information about the nature and outcomes of more than 86,000 archaeological projects undertaken between 1990 and 2010. This volume looks at the long-term trends in archaeological investigation and...

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Otros Autores: Darvill, Timothy, author (author), Barrass, Kerry, author, Constant, Vanessa, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Oxbow [2019]
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Sumario:The Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP), funded by English Heritage, systematically collected information about the nature and outcomes of more than 86,000 archaeological projects undertaken between 1990 and 2010. This volume looks at the long-term trends in archaeological investigation and reporting, places this work within wider social, political, and professional contexts, and reviews its achievements. Information was collected through visits to public and private organizations undertaking archaeological work. 'Planning Policy Guidance Note 16: Archaeology and Planning (known as PPG16)', published in 1990, saw the formal integration of archaeological considerations with the UK town and country planning system that, and set out processes for informed decision-making and the implementation of post-determination mitigation strategies, defined a formative era in archaeological practice and established principles that underpin today's planning policy framework. The scale of activity represented - more 1000 excavations per year for most of the PPG16 Era - is more than double the level of work undertaken at peak periods during the previous three decades.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (353 pages) : illustrations
ISBN:9781789255522
9781789251111
9781789251098