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Chartered Institute for Archaeology
CONTENTS
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GUIDANCE FOR CLIENTS
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Archaeology and the historic environment: a quick introduction
5
About the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA)
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The historic environment: a resource and an opportunity
9
Realising economic and public benefits through archaeology
10
Archaeology and economic benefit
11
Archaeology and social value
12
Archaeology, planning policy and legislation
13
Good practice guidance
14
Working on projects outside the UK
14
The role of the professional archaeologist
15
Project types
15
Working with accredited archaeologists and registered organisations
16
Procurement
17
Regulation and professional conduct procedures
17
PROFESSIONAL REGISTERS
18
CASE STUDIES
19
Sustainable futures: archaeology and social value
19
Lower Thames Crossing: investing in communities - Katrina Foxton and Steve Sherlock
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'We can see a castle from our classroom' - Natasha Ferguson, Elsie Christensen and Kevin Mooney
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Bones & Bytes - Flora Grönin, Bruce Mann
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Cross Tay Link Road - community benefits and social value from archaeological work - Warren Bailie and David Strachan
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The Ripple Effect - Leigh Chalmers and Pippa Treavett
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USEFUL INFORMATION
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The role of local authority archaeologists
34
The role of the portable antiquities scheme (PAS)
34
Archaeology industry contacts
35
PUBLICATIONS
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
38
ADVERTISERS INDEX
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