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Kogumikus ilmuvad 2004. a. Vilniuses peetud arheoloogiakonverentsi ettekanded, mille teemaks on preventiivne arheoloogia. Eestit esindab kogumikus Ants Krauti artikkel «Preventive and Rescue Excavations in Estonia. The Involvement of Private Companies».
All over Europe the requirements of economic development are rapidly destroying many archaeological sites – the character of this destructive activity and solutions adopted vary among different countries. The papers from fifteen countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Spain together with the European Association of Archaeologists cover the institutional ang legislative background, provide statistical data and information on each country's particular strengths and greatest problems in preventive archaeology, compare theory and practice, and explore forms of existing international cooperation, aspects where European-level cooperative activity is most required. Preventive archaeology is more than development-led archaeology, rescue or salvage excavation – it sees the ideal solution as leaving the archaeological heritage intact. Suggestions and priorities are advanced on where future effort should be concentrated, firmly connected to the Council of Europe's monitoring and observation activities on the European Convention on the Protection on the Archaeological Heritage (Revised) Valletta, 1992.
Kogumikus ilmuvad 2004. a. Vilniuses peetud arheoloogiakonverentsi ettekanded, mille teemaks on preventiivne arheoloogia. Eestit esindab kogumikus Ants Krauti artikkel «Preventive and Rescue Excavations in Estonia. The Involvement of Private Companies».
All over Europe the requirements of economic development are rapidly destroying many archaeological sites – the character of this destructive activity and solutions adopted vary among different countries. The papers from fifteen countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Spain together with the European Association of Archaeologists cover the institutional ang legislative background, provide statistical data and information on each country's particular strengths and greatest problems in preventive archaeology, compare theory and practice, and explore forms of existing international cooperation, aspects where European-level cooperative activity is most required. Preventive archaeology is more than development-led archaeology, rescue or salvage excavation – it sees the ideal solution as leaving the archaeological heritage intact. Suggestions and priorities are advanced on where future effort should be concentrated, firmly connected to the Council of Europe's monitoring and observation activities on the European Convention on the Protection on the Archaeological Heritage (Revised) Valletta, 1992.
Uued raamatud - suur osa on laos olemas (seisukord>uus), aga suur osa on ka tellimisel (seisukord > uus tellimisel). Tellimisel raamatud saabuvad lattu enamasti 1-2-3 päeva jooksul.
Kasutatud raamatud (seisukord > väga hea, hea, rahuldav) on kõik kohe laos või poes olemas.
Mis siis teha, kui minu otsitud raamat on läbi müüdud?
Leia otsitav raamat täppisotsinguga siit. Saada oma soov info@raamatukoi.ee. Me salvestame selle ja anname teada, kui raamatu leiame. Vahel leiame kiiresti, vahel kulub aastaid. On raamatuid, mille järjekorras on mitu inimest.
Kuidas raamatud kätte saab?
Saadame raamatuid kõigisse pakikappidesse ja kulleriga otse tellija aadressile. Raamatuile saab ka ise kauplustesse järele tulla: Harju tn 1 Tallinnas või Lossi tn 28 Viljandis. Soome, Lätti ja Leetu saadame raamatuid nii pakikappidesse kui tavapostiga, mujale maailmas samuti tavapostiga. Loe lähemalt siit.
Millises seisukorras on kasutatud raamatud?
Iga kasutatud raamatu eksemplari juures on märgitud seisukord: väga hea, hea, rahuldav, halb ja vajadust mööda ka täpsustus. Loe lähemalt siit.
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https://raamatukoi.ee/european-preventive-archaeology175832European preventive archaeologyhttps://raamatukoi.ee/media/catalog/product/e/u/european-preventive-archaeology.jpg00EUROutOfStock/Kõik teemad/teatmekirjandus/humaniora, socialia/Kõik teemad/humaniora, socialia/Kõik teemad/ühiskond79851001212514Kogumikus ilmuvad 2004. a. Vilniuses peetud arheoloogiakonverentsi ettekanded, mille teemaks on preventiivne arheoloogia. <br />Eestit esindab kogumikus Ants Krauti artikkel «Preventive and Rescue Excavations in Estonia. The Involvement of Private Companies». <br /> <br />All over Europe the requirements of economic development are rapidly destroying many archaeological sites – the character of this destructive activity and solutions adopted vary among different countries. The papers from fifteen countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Spain together with the European Association of Archaeologists cover the institutional ang legislative background, provide statistical data and information on each country's particular strengths and greatest problems in preventive archaeology, compare theory and practice, and explore forms of existing international cooperation, aspects where European-level cooperative activity is most required. Preventive archaeology is more than development-led archaeology, rescue or salvage excavation – it sees the ideal solution as leaving the archaeological heritage intact. Suggestions and priorities are advanced on where future effort should be concentrated, firmly connected to the Council of Europe's monitoring and observation activities on the European Convention on the Protection on the Archaeological Heritage (Revised) Valletta, 1992. Kogumikus ilmuvad 2004. a. Vilniuses peetud arheoloogiakonverentsi ettekanded, mille teemaks on preventiivne arheoloogia. <br />Eestit esindab kogumikus Ants Krauti artikkel «Preventive and Rescue Excavations in Estonia. The Involvement of Private Companies». <br /> <br />All over Europe the requirements of economic development are rapidly destroying many archaeological sites – the character of this destructive activity and solutions adopted vary among different countries. The papers from fifteen countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Spain together with the European Association of Archaeologists cover the institutional ang legislative background, provide statistical data and information on each country's particular strengths and greatest problems in preventive archaeology, compare theory and practice, and explore forms of existing international cooperation, aspects where European-level cooperative activity is most required. Preventive archaeology is more than development-led archaeology, rescue or salvage excavation – it sees the ideal solution as leaving the archaeological heritage intact. Suggestions and priorities are advanced on where future effort should be concentrated, firmly connected to the Council of Europe's monitoring and observation activities on the European Convention on the Protection on the Archaeological Heritage (Revised) Valletta, 1992.