Presentations EAC 2018
Presentations of the EAC Symposium in Sofia
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19th Heritage Management Symposium, Development-led archaeology in Europe. Meeting the needs of archaeologists, developers and the public, 22-24 March 2018 (Sofia, Bulgaria)
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Session 1. The archaeologists
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Lyudmil Vagalinski, Development-led archaeology in Bulgaria during the last decade (Bulgaria)
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Nadezhda Kecheva, Archaeological Map of Bulgaria – Transport and pipeline infrastructure projects (Bulgaria)
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Eva Skyllberg, Quality in development-led archaeology (Sweden)
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Barney Sloane, Making Choices: Recommendations of the EAC 'Making Choices' survey December 2016 - February 2017
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Rudina Zoto, Mariglen Meshini & Ilira Çela, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) gas project in Albania - A potential opportunity for archaeology (Albania)
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Filipa Neto & João Marques, Archaeology and archaeologists: the beauty and the beast (Portugal)
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Petri Halinen, Marianna Niukkanen, Sirkka- Liisa Seppälä & Helena Taskinen, Development-led archaeology in Finland: free competition – lessons learnt (Finland)
Session 2. The developers
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Jon Seligman, Archaeology vs. Development – The Israeli Experience (Israel)
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Kate Geary, Archaeology adding value to development (UK)
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Máté Stibrányi & Eszter Kreiter, Half full or half empty? Current approaches to development-led archaeology in Hungary (Hungary)
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Anu Kivirüüt & Ulla Kadakas, How much should the polluter pay? Examples from Estonia (Estonia)
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Neil Holbrook, Client expectations from preventative archaeology
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Henny Groenendijk, Farmers and archaeologists: any shared interests? Best practice from the Dutch countryside (The Netherlands)
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Session 3. The public
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Marjolein Verschuur, Whose business is it anyway? Survey on the relationship between archaeology, the public and the national government (The Netherlands)
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Gábor Virágos, The magic triangle (Hungary)
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Kirsty Owen & Rebecca Jones, Presenting an archaeology for everyone: Changing our approach to publicly funded archaeological investigation in Scotland (Scotland)
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Sigrid Peter, A citizen's view on public archaeology and heritage in Austria (Austria)
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