5 edition of Archaeology in the City of London, 1907-1991 found in the catalog.
Archaeology in the City of London, 1907-1991
John Schofield
Published
April 1999
by Museum of London
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Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 280 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11368763M |
ISBN 10 | 0904818810 |
ISBN 10 | 9780904818819 |
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Oxford: Oxbow books. Gustafson, G. and Koch, G. Archaeology in the City of London a guide to records of excavations by the Museum of London. An excavation in the western cemetery of Roman London, Atlantic House, City of London. London: MoLAS Archaeology Studies Series 7. The City of London adopted the Archaeological Master Plan () to guide in the identification, management, and protection of archaeological resources.
This has been replaced by the Archaeology in the City of London Management Plan (), which reflects legislative changes and an evolution of best practices in archaeological resource management.
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Background. MOLA originated from a set of departments within the Museum of London but it is now entirely separate. The Department of Urban Archaeology (DUA) was formed in as part of the Rescue archaeology movement, a response to the threat posed to unrecorded archaeological remains by increasing deep-basement office redevelopment in the City of London.
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London: Museum of London: Council for British Archaeology, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Catherine Maloney; B J Davies; B Richardson; R S Tomber; Museum of London.; Council for British Archaeology.
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