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CIfA 2021 A Guide for Clients
Contents
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Introduction
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GUIDE FOR CLIENTS
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Archaeology: A quick introduction
7
About the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA)
8
The historic environment: A resourse and an opportunity
9
Realising economic and public benefits throught archaeology
11
Archaeology and economic beneift
12
Archaeology and public benefit
13
Archaeology and social value
13
Archaeology, planning policy and legislation
14
Good practice guidance
15
Working on projects outside the UK
15
The role of the professional archaeologist
16
Project types
17
Working with professionally accredited archeologists and registered organisations
17
Procurement
18
Regulations and professional conduct procedures
18
PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
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Registered organisation register
20
Directory of accredited professionals
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CASE STUDIES - Innovations: new ways to deliver social value through archaeology
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Introduction
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Hollis Croft: a matter of time - archaeological comic book - Mili Rajic
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Powering and protecting Scottish heritage - Kevin Mooney
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Public engagement in our everyday work - Clemency Cooper
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Excavation for wellbeing - volunteering in the Covid-19 pandemic - Penelope Foreman
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USEFUL INFORMATION
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Archaeology industry addresses
35
The role of local authority archaeologists (LAA)
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The role of the portable antiquities scheme (PAS)
37
OTHER RESOURCES FOR CLIENTS
38
The Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA) Guide
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Publications
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
40
Archaeological services, multidisciplinary
40
Courses and training
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Dating services
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Insurance
45
Aerial photographic interpretation
45
Classified section
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Advertisers index
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