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Hours to complete 2.00
No of pages 10
Published April 2008
See more in Rural
Regeneration
Environmental planning
Author Anthony Coon, Chartered Town Planner
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Price GBP 10.00

Archaeology and Ancient Monuments

Purpose

Ancient monuments constitute the main resource for the investigations of archaeologists, and are also a widely valued part of the cultural heritage. This Knowledge Builder outlines the concerns and activities of archaeologists, and serves as an introduction for planners to the ways in which care and conservation of ancient monuments relate to mainstream planning policies and procedures.

Benefits

Pressures for development and redevelopment, spurred by increased standards of living and technological change, are threatening the survival of the physical record of man’s past activities, in both town and country. These records, or monuments, have an inherent value in researching and communicating our history, and hence helping to understand who we are.

Audience

Urban and regional planners and all those wishing to build and assess their knowledge of the topic.

Learning method

A fascinating topic dealt with in very detailed fashion. Additionally a comprehensive range of further reading and useful websites is provided for those who wish to become an expert on the subject. Includes voluntary self assessment for recording continuous professional development.

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