In the last twenty years community archaeology has entered mainstream archaeological theory and practice in the UK, however despite growth and development in this field there has been a dearth of research into the impact and value it has. This research has addressed this situation by exploring the impact and value of community archaeology with a particular focus on the themes of heritage management and sustainable development. To achieve this, an in-depth qualitative assessment of three community archaeology projects located in Orkney, Shetland and Uist was conducted.
| la date de réponse | 27 août 2018 |
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| langue originale | English |
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| Superviseur | Jane Downes (Supervisor), Philomena De Lima (Supervisor) & Steven Timoney (Supervisor) |
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Community Archaeology in Scotland: a qualitative study
Keir, A. (Author). 27 août 2018
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy (awarded by OU/Aberdeen)