Description
The book begins by defining what the marine environment is, and provides a brief history of maritime archaeology. It also considers the challenging question of the differences between marine archaeology and commercial salvage. Further chapters explain the organisation of marine archaeology in the UK and the planning of marine archaeological projects, with essential information on areas of responsibility and sources of information. A summary of the complex legal framework for the management of the marine zone around the UK is followed by discussion of European and UNESCO conventions on marine heritage. A glossary and extensive bibliography make this book essential reading for all amateurs and professionals with an interest in our marine historic environment.
About the Author
Virginia Dellino-Musgrave is a Senior Maritime Archaeologist currently working for the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology (HWTMA). She is actively involved in addressing historic environment strategic issues as well as those related to cultural resource management. In the last few years, as a Council member of the Institute for Archaeologists (IfA) and Chair of the IfA Maritime Affairs Group (MAG), Vir has been promoting standards and best practice in the archaeological and wider community. Since her involvement in archaeology in 1991, she has supervised and coordinated a wide variety of land and maritime fieldwork activities in national and international contexts. Virginia's publications reflect her wide range of experience exemplified by the book Maritime Archaeology and Social Relations. British Action in the Southern Hemisphere (Springer Press, New York/London) and a variety of journal papers.
Reviews
"For those not familiar with the UK's marine estate, this provides a useful summary of marine zones, notions of ownership of the territorial seabed and traditional rights." "The brevity and clarity of presentation and the use of recent project examples is commendable and this book should form a useful primer for students, vocational archaeologists, and the increasing number of professionals involved in marine spatial planning, particularly where the historic environment needs consideration alongside potentially competing demands." "... one of the handbook's chief strengths is the concise review of existing legislation and associated policy." " It is to the author's credit, and a reflection of this handbook's usefulness, that future updated editions should be considered by the publishers." -- Nigel Nayling Archaeological Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9781902771915
Author Virginia E. Dellino-Musgrave
Format Paperback
Page Count 110
Imprint Council for British Archaeology
Publisher Council for British Archaeology