Conservation is a matter of great concern to everyone, and this
volume shows how archaeology contributes both a human and a time
dimension to the debate, demonstrating how the historic environment
is an integral part of the natural heritage. The twenty-two essays,
which are based on papers given at the 1991 IFA conference, fall
into four categories: principles, practice, case studies, and the
way forward.
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