ABSTRACT
This book results from discussions at the 1982 World Archaeological Congress on 'Public Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management'. It brings to everyone's notice the common need of a coherent, well-planned response to the potentially destructive threats of development and tourism to archaeology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |55 pages
Approaches to Heritage Management
part |142 pages
Regional and Country Studies
part |53 pages
Case Studies
part |35 pages
Training and Qualification of Archaeologists for Heritage Management