Recent Developments in Preventive Archaeology in Europe: Proceedings of the 22nd EAA Meeting in Vilnius, 2016
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European Association of Archaeologists, preventive archaeologyKratka vsebina
The texts collected in the monograph are refined versions of the papers presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Vilnius, 31st of August – 4th of September, 2016, in three sessions focused on various aspects of preventive archaeology: (TH2-07) 25 years later: Changes and conjunctures in preventive (development-led) archaeology in former ‘Eastern’ Europe; (TH2-10) After 1990: a turning point in the guiding principles of rescue excavations and its impact on scientific research; (TH2-19) Preventive Archaeology, Scientific Research and Economic Development. The very fact that the EAA’s Scientific Committee accepted three sessions focused on preventive archaeology and that 44 papers and 3 posters were presented by authors from 22 countries, clearly speaks for the paramount importance of the preventive archaeology not only in heritage protection sector, but for the archaeological discipline in general.
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Contents
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Preface
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Preventive Archaeology: Scientific Research or Commercial Activity?
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From Rescue to Preventive Archaeology: A Highly Challenging 25 Years in the Former Socialist Countries of Eastern Europe
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Preventive Archaeology, Scientific Research and Public Outreach: Some Non-politically Correct Thoughts
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Enabling Archaeological Research within a Cultural Heritage Management Context: A View from the United States
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25 Years of Development-led Archaeology in England: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
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Identifying research aims at the earliest stage of large development plans, archaeological curation in England
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Trends in Scandinavian Cultural Heritage Management in the 2000s
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Problems and Solutions Within Large Scale Preventive/Rescue Excavations Before and After 1990: The Case of Saxony
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Preventive Archaeology Should not be Reified! The Case of the Swiss Motorway Archaeology
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Management of Large Archaeological Projects in a Competitive Environment: The French Case
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Comission for Archaeological Research and its Role in the Slovene System of Heritage protection
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Working in Preventive Archaeology in Slovenia: A View from the Trenches
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Archaeological Heritage in Lithuania after the 1990s: Defining, Protecting, Interpreting
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Preventive Archaeology in Austria
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Short Overview of the Preventive Archaeology in Slovakia After 2000
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Modern Technologies in Polish Archaeology: A Case Study of Central Masovia 2009 – 2014
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The System of Organisation of Czech Archaeology and the Protection of Archaeological Heritage
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Towards a new Horizon: development-led large scale excavation policy in Hungary post-1990’s
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Legal and Institutional Framework of Preventive Archaeology in the Past Twenty Years and Today’s Reality in Hungary – a Brief Overview of the Tendencies
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The La Valletta Convention and Preventive Archaeology: The Croatian Perspective
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Preventive Archaeology in Romania Between Negotiation and Myth: some thoughts
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Motorways and Archaeology: What does it mean to be a contractual archaeologist in Romania?
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Development-led Archaeology in Serbia: the case of Corridor X
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Preventive Archaeology is Still Recovering
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Birth and Crib Death of Preventive Archaeology in Italy
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List of authors