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Emer asked me to pass this along to you all. ;)
Anita Cohen-Williams; Reference Services; Hayden Library
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
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Subject: Preservation of Historic Landscapes
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I am looking for references, charters, conventions, theory & practice
and case studies on the above, partially for research purposes and
partially in relation to the protection of a particular site. Also
personal definitions of what would constitute an historic landscape
would be most interesting.
The site in question is a deserted medieval village/township. Any
case studies illustrating appropriate excavation medhodology for
ephermial remains of house plots, platforms etc. would be
relevant.
Thank You
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