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Many countries in northern Europe have seen a huge expansion in developmentled archaeology over the past few decades. Legislation, frameworks for heritage management and codes of practice have developed along similar but different lines. The Valetta Convention has had considerable impact on spatial planning and new legislation on archaeological heritage management within EC countries as well as on the funding, nature and distribution of archaeological fieldwork. For the first time these 12 papers bring together data on developerled archaeology in Britain, Ireland, France, the Low Countries, Germany and Denmark in order to review and evaluate key common issues relating to organization, practice, legal frameworks and quality management.Table of Contents1. Introduction: developmentled archaeology in northwest Europe. Frameworks, practices and outcomes (Marc Vander Linden and Leo Webley)2. Serving two masters: Dutch archaeology since the Valletta Convention (Jos Bazelmans)3. Developmentled archaeology in Flanders: legal framework (Werner Wouters)4. Developmentled archaeology in Flanders: an overview of practices and results in the period 19902010 (Wim De Clercq, Machteld Bats, Jean Bourgeois, Philippe Cromb, Guy De Mulder, Jeroen De Reu, Davy Herremans, Pieter Laloo, Lien Lombaert, Gertjan Plets, Joris Sergant and Birger Stichelbaut)5. L'archologie prventive en France: le cadre rglementaire et son application (Archologie prventive in France: legal framework and implementation) (JeanLuc Collart)6. Developmentled archaeology in Germany: legal framework. The example of North RhineWestphalia (Thomas Otten)7. Archaeology and infrastructure projects in Germany. The challenges faced in the application of international conventions to archaeology in a federal country: a case study (Susanne Heun)8. Developmentled archaeology in Denmark (Martin Mikkelsen)9. Frameworks for developmentled archaeology in England (Jonathan Last)10. Developmentled archaeology in the United Kingdom: a view from AD 2010 (Andrew Fitzpatrick)11. Frameworks for developmentled archaeology in Ireland (Margaret Gowen)Postscript: recorded time (Richard Bradley)
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