Listing Archaeological Sites, Protecting the Historical Landscape

by 
Peter Schut (ed.)
Price 
11 858 Ft
Price
ISBN 
978-90-579-9144-8
Published 
2009

European Archaeological Council Occasional Paper No. 3

Brussels, 2009
Keménykötés | Hardcover
159 oldal, színes és fekete-fehér illusztrációkkal | 159 pages with colored and grayscale images

ISBN 978-90-579-9144-8

The digital version of the book is available in pdf on the EAC website.

Description

The papers in this volume arise from a symposium of the EAC convened to examine approaches to site listing and protection across Europe, including eastern Europe and Russia. It also addresses the concept of the historical landscape, and the extent to which it is possible or desirable to assess and protect it. Essays look at processes of selection and assesment, at the extent to which assessment should be systematic rather than intuitive and based on expert opinion, at how such systems should be managed in an international and political context, at the differences between a site and landscape based approach to conservation, and at the interaction of the wider public with archaeological sites and historic landscapes.

Table of contents

Forword
M. Schaumann-Lönnqvist

Listing archaeological sites, protecting the historical landscape
P. Schut
 

  1. J. Bazelmans, Value and values in archaeology and archaeological heritage management in the Netherlands
  2. A. Letor / M.-J. Ghenne, Perspectives sur les relations entre la gestion du matrimoine archéologique et la gestion du paysage en Région wallone (Belgique)
  3. S. F. Cacho / D. V. Torres, From the archaeological heritage inventories to the historical landscapes of Spain
  4. P. Vergain, Le recensement des données archéologiques pour la reconstitution des paysages historiques et les conditions de leur intégration dans l'aménagement durable des territoires : l'approche française
  5. K. H. Sigurðardóttir / S. U. Pálsdóttir, Listing of archaeological sites - the Icelandic case
  6. K. Wollák, Listing - precondition of protection?
  7. E. Cody, Listing archaeological sites, protecting the historical landscape. The situation in the Republic of Ireland
  8. A. Prinke, Seven years after Seville: Recent progress in managing the archaeological heritage in Poland
  9. P. Schut / N. Vossen, Listing and scheduling archaeological sites. Recent developments in the Netherlands
  10. P. Norman / R. Sohlenius, ASIS - more than a register of ancient monuments
  11. B. Djurić / P. Mason / B. Mlakar / K. K. Naglić / B. Petek, Listing archaeological sites - integrating heritage: the case of Slovenia
  12. S. Zirne, Protection of archaeological monuments in the Republic of Latvia
  13. I. Saprykina, Safeguarding Russia's archaeological heritage - the current situation and proposed system changes
  14. R. Bowdler, How is England's Archaeological Heritage Managed?
  15. D. Mihai / M. Angelescu, A Centrally Managed GIS System for Protection of Romanian Archaeological Sites and Historic Monuments
  16. Chr. Mayer, Places - Landscapes. Listings - Assessments. Some ideas about the numerical evaluation of archaeological landscapes
  17. M. Schaumann-Lönnqvist, Protecting archaeological sites in a larger context - a Finnish challenge
  18. J. Kunow, A new inventory for the lower German Limes (Rhine-Limes) 2005 - 2007
  19. A. Hafner, The PALAFITTES database - An archaeological site inventory crossing the state borders
  20. L. de Wit, L. Ziengs, Listing and protection of archaeological sites in Europe - summary