Managing Archaeology examines vital concerns relating to the management of archaeology including the character of archaeological heritage and how concepts of value arise. It investigates the relevance to archaeologists of management approaches developed in other fields - how appropriate and useful are they? - and includes a section on the development of management within archaeology. This volume includes many applications of theory in practice through concrete examples drawn from archaeology in the 1990s.
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