Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 69
... administration which they believed might threaten their own expansion . To this should be added that the Ancient Monuments Adminstration at that time was regarded as being of low status , and something about which one need not care too ...
... administration which they believed might threaten their own expansion . To this should be added that the Ancient Monuments Adminstration at that time was regarded as being of low status , and something about which one need not care too ...
Page 71
... Administration is a necessary prerequisite for maintaining the support of the public , for protecting our archaeological heritage and for integrating museums and universities in rescue archaeology , which represents 80-90 % of all ...
... Administration is a necessary prerequisite for maintaining the support of the public , for protecting our archaeological heritage and for integrating museums and universities in rescue archaeology , which represents 80-90 % of all ...
Page 88
... administration the ancient monuments legislation : for recommending the scheduling of monuments , for ad- vising on scheduled monument the of the consent ( when the owner wishes to bring about a change of use of the land or to develop ...
... administration the ancient monuments legislation : for recommending the scheduling of monuments , for ad- vising on scheduled monument the of the consent ( when the owner wishes to bring about a change of use of the land or to develop ...
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