Reducing the effects of heavy equipment compaction through in situ archaeological site preservation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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Salvage archaeology in anticipation of destruction is an accepted response to a site in the way of a pipe-line or other development. But is it right in principle? — a ‘full and fair’ record is not quite the same as survival of the actual site. And if techniques to protect a site during construction work are well designed, may they not also be cheaper?
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