The remains of distant times : archaeology and the National Trust
edited by David Morgan Evans, Peter Salway and David Thackray
The National Trust has throughout its existence shared with others a concern for the preservation of the varied historical landscapes of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and an appreciation of their meaning and significance. The conference at which most of these papers were presented examined a number of broad themes with related case studies illustrating the wide range of archaeological activity for which the Trust is responsible. Topics included gardens and designed landscapes; historic buildings; industrial archaeology; and historic ecology. The speakers also assessed past achievements and future opportunities, partnerships, working practices and philosophy in the recording, understanding and conservation of an outstanding national archaeological resource.Contributors: PETER SALWAY, ANGUS STIRLING, SIMON JERVIS, PETER FOWLER, JULIAN H. PRIDEAUX, DAVID MORGAN EVANS, RICHARD BRADLEY, OLIVER RACKHAM, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, PAUL EVERSON, ISABEL RICHARDSON, R. ANGUS BUCHANAN, MARILYN PALMER, GARETH BINNS, PRISCILLA BONIFACE, MICHAEL PITTS, TIMOTHY DARVILL, NICHOLAS JOHNSON, SUSAN DENYER, PHILIP CLARIS, KATHERINE A. HEARN, JO BURGON, RICHARD KEEN, ROSAMUND M.J.
CLEAL, ANGUS WAINWRIGHT, TIFFANY HUNT, DAVID THACKRAY, GEOFFREY WAINWRIGHT
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Archaeology and the National Trust, Sir Angus Stirling
shared history, shared purposes - opening address by the President of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Simon Jervis
landscape - personality, perception and perspective, Peter Fowler
A is for archaeology, Julian H. Prideaux
national landscapes, National Parks, national figures and the National Trust, David Morgan Evans
ancient landscapes and the modern public, Richard Bradley
Hatfield Forest, Oliver Rackham
the archaeology of gardens and designed landscapes, Christopher Taylor
Bodiam Castle, East Sussex - a 14th-century designed landscape, Paul Everson
case study - a Selworthy cottage, Isabel Richardson
landscape with engines, R. Angus Buchanan
mills in the landscape, Marilyn Palmer
archaeology in education, Gareth Binns
the tourist as a figure in the National Trust landscape, Priscilla Boniface
the vicar's dewpond, the National Trust shop and the rise of paganism, Michael Pitts
landscapes, archaeology and the National Trust, Timothy Darvill
safe in our hands?, Nicholas Johnson
buildings in the landscape, Susan Denyer
historic landscape studies, Philip Claris
ancient and modern in nature conservation, Katherine A. Hearn
"tread lightly" - public access and archaeology, Jo Burgon
the archaeology of an industrial society?, Richard Keen
interpreting Avebury - the role of the Alexander Keiller Museum, Rosamund M.J. Cleal
Orford Ness, Angus Wainwright
the National Trust and World Heritage Sites, Tiffany Hunt
past significances, future challenges, David Thackray
secured for the future?, Geoffrey Wainwright.
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The remains of distant times : archaeology and the National Trust