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Archaeological field survey in Cyprus : past history, future potentials : Proceedings of a Conference held by the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus, 1-2 December 2000. / Maria Iacovou (editor)..

Κατά: Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΣειρά: ; 11Λεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: London: The British School at Athens, 2004.Περιγραφή: 208 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 31 cmΆλλος τίτλος:
  • Translation: Proceedings of a conference held by the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus, 1-2 December 2000 [Τρέχων τίτλος]
Θέμα(τα): Περίληψη: The volume contains fifteen papers. Ten of them record the genesis and the development of archaeological survey in Cyprus: they also discuss the reasons why the 20th century ended with serious set-backs in the protection of cultural landscapes, despite the fact that in Cyprus survey was conducted in the name of archaeological resource management as early as 1955. The credit for this accomplishment goes to Hector Catling, who had envisioned the island-wide Cyprus Survey Project, and was instrumental in establishing the Survey Branch in the Cyprus Department of Antiquities. Review: Together these papers provide a valuable review of the history of archaeological field survey in Cyprus and provide helpful advice on a range of survey methodologies.'--David Collard"Ancient West & East"
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The volume contains fifteen papers. Ten of them record the genesis and the development of archaeological survey in Cyprus: they also discuss the reasons why the 20th century ended with serious set-backs in the protection of cultural landscapes, despite the fact that in Cyprus survey was conducted in the name of archaeological resource management as early as 1955. The credit for this accomplishment goes to Hector Catling, who had envisioned the island-wide Cyprus Survey Project, and was instrumental in establishing the Survey Branch in the Cyprus Department of Antiquities. Review: Together these papers provide a valuable review of the history of archaeological field survey in Cyprus and provide helpful advice on a range of survey methodologies.'--David Collard"Ancient West & East"

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