Time, Space and People: Urban Archaeology and Urban Futures Paul Belford
This article provides some personal reflections on a range of issues around urban archaeology, focusing on the contribution that the discipline can make to placemaking for future generations. These reflections are grouped into three thematic areas: time, space and people. It is argued that public en...
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| description | This article provides some personal reflections on a range of issues around urban archaeology, focusing on the contribution that the discipline can make to placemaking for future generations. These reflections are grouped into three thematic areas: time, space and people. It is argued that public engagement is critical for ensuring that archaeology realises its potential to influence future development positively. |
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| title | Time, Space and People: Urban Archaeology and Urban Futures Paul Belford |
| title_full | Time, Space and People: Urban Archaeology and Urban Futures Paul Belford |
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| title_short | Time, Space and People: Urban Archaeology and Urban Futures Paul Belford |
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