Towards a research agenda for Welsh archaeology : proceedings of the IFA Wales/Cymru Conference, Aberystwyth 2001 /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Archaeopress,
2003.
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| Series: | BAR British series ;
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Research agenda, policy, strategy and future organisation
- Pathways to understanding: research frameworks and the historic environment
- New structures
- new opportunities
- sustainable change?
- Research agenda and strategies from a regional curatorial perspective
- Chairman's introduction: organisation for the future
- Wales, in the archaeological sense, is 'an orderly and well-run place'
- where now?
- The role of Welsh sites and monuments records in developing and implementing research agenda
- Two into one won't go: the case for an independent Royal Commission
- Some potential future structures for Welsh archaeology
- The way ahead for Royal Commission survey
- Monument records at RCAHMW; past, present and future
- Landscape theory into practice: strategies for the future of historic rural landscapes
- Part 2: Period and thematic papers
- Environmental archaeology in Wales: problems and priorities
- Moving the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Wales into the future
- Finding those who died: priorities for the Neolithic and Bronze Age
- Inhabiting the landscapes of later prehistory
- Understanding the Iron Age: towards agenda for Wales
- Towards research agenda for medieval archaeology
- Researching the familiar past: priorities and opportunities in post-medieval archaeology
- Dendrochronology: progress and prospects
- The management and recording of historic buildings
- Partnerships and priorities for the Industrial and modern periods
- Archaeological aerial reconnaissance
- a strategy for the future
- Maritime and intertidal archaeology
- A strategy for raw materials
- fFoundered or founded on rock?
- a future for Welsh provenance studies.