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Onderzoeksrapporten, Jun 20, 2023
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1993
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1999
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1995
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1994
Onderzoeksrapporten, Jan 15, 2021
Relicta. Archeologie, Monumenten- en Landschapsonderzoek in Vlaanderen
Archeologie in Vlaanderen
Onderzoeksrapporten agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed
Onderzoeksrapporten agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed
Onderzoeksrapporten agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed
Vlaams Instituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed, Brussel, Jan 19, 2011
Archeologisch onderzoek in Gent 2020, 2021
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Richardson et al.: Transitions and Relationships over Land and Sea in the Early Middle Ages of Northern Europe, 2023
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Onderzoeksrapporten, Jun 20, 2023
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1993
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1999
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1995
Archeologie in Vlaanderen, 1994
Onderzoeksrapporten, Jan 15, 2021
Relicta. Archeologie, Monumenten- en Landschapsonderzoek in Vlaanderen
Archeologie in Vlaanderen
Onderzoeksrapporten agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed
Onderzoeksrapporten agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed
Onderzoeksrapporten agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed
Vlaams Instituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed, Brussel, Jan 19, 2011
Archeologisch onderzoek in Gent 2020, 2021
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Richardson et al.: Transitions and Relationships over Land and Sea in the Early Middle Ages of Northern Europe, 2023
A widely used legal instrument for a sustainable management of the archaeological record is the s... more A widely used legal instrument for a sustainable management of the archaeological record is the scheduling of archaeological sites as 'in situ protected' archaeological areas. This designation of the most valuable archaeological sites is ideally based on a thorough inventory allowing a synthetic overview and an evaluation of the presence, the status of preservation and the research potential of archaeological sites to be protected. However, together with the selection procedure based on archaeological considerations also other parameters have been taken into account. In some cases a protection 'ex situ' was more preferable than a preservation 'in situ' due to current land use practices or ongoing erosion e.g.. Another possible parameter is the burden, financial or other, that the protection of archaeological sites can bring along for the public or private landowner and for the society in general. With this in mind raising and maintaining public awareness and support relies often on making compromises and realizing a delicate balance between the different stakeholders involved in the process of protection. Finally, the protection of archaeological sites relies on programs of well-thought management schemes, which in the first place have to be realistic to allow successful implementation, and secondly should ideally be in line with other interests and land uses. This session aims to bring together best practices from all over Europa concerning the following topics: the process of archaeological selection in the light of protection of archaeological sites; and harmonizing the archaeological management of these sites with the interests of the stakeholders.