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American Cultural Resources Association. 2013. "The Cultural Resources Management Industry: Providing Critical Support for Building Our Nation's Infrastructure through Expertise in Historic Preservation". Electronic document.
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preservation of any finds or protective measures taken to preserve an unexcavated site beneath a building. Urban areas with many overlaid years of habitation are often candidates for rescue archaeology.
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Zorzin, Nicolas. 2010. "The Political Economy of a Commercial Archaeology: A Quebec Case-Study". Unpublished PhD dissertation, Faculty of Humanities (Archaeology), University of Southampton.
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Parga Dans, Eva and Pablo Alonso Gonzalez. 2020. "The Unethical Enterprise of the Past: Lessons from the Collapse of Archaeological Heritage Management in Spain"
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Zorzin, Nicolas. 2014. "Heritage Management and Aboriginal Australians: Relations in a Global, Neoliberal Economy—A Contemporary Case Study from Victoria".
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Contract or commercial archaeology services have sprung up to meet the needs of developers and to comply with local laws and planning regulations.
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The focus of early work was to set up organisations to undertake rescue excavations shortly before an area was disturbed by
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Smith, Laurajane. 2001. "Archaeology and the Governance of Material Culture: A Case Study from South-Eastern Australia".
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Conditions leading to rescue archaeology could include, but are not limited to, road and other major construction, the
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Zorzin, Nicolas. 2011. "Contextualising Contract Archaeology in Quebec: Political Economy and Economic Dependencies".
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survey and excavation carried out as part of the planning process in advance of construction or other
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Our Unprotected Heritage: Whitewashing the Destruction of Our Cultural and Natural Environment
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Rescue archaeology occurs on sites about to be destroyed but, on occasion, may include
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Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World
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Hutchings, Rich and Marina La Salle. 2015. "Archaeology as Disaster Capitalism".
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in the UK. Common conditions required by planning authorities are
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Rescue Archaeology along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
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Index


archaeological
land development
test pitting
shovel pitting
looting
illegal construction
floodplain
dam
cultural resource management
cultural heritage management
in situ
construction equipment
National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
archaeological field surveys
watching briefs
shovel test pits
trial trenching
excavation
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists
Cultural heritage management
Cultural resources management
Garbology
Rescue (British Archaeological Trust)
Valletta Treaty
"25 years of developer funded archaeology"


"A Contextual Archaeology of Ancient Greece: Parallel Discourses (ch. 1.2)"
de Gruyter

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