This manual provides a unique 'user guide' to practicing archaeology and
working in the cultural heritage sector within the diverse settings of
Great Britain, comprising of: England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man
and the Channel Islands.
As part of their training, archaeologists often seek work in parts of
Britain, either for experience before travelling elsewhere, or directly
as part of their career progression. While this does involve reading
published material on excavation techniques, archaeological theory, and
specific heritage management practices, or research using the Internet,
the ideal preparation to working in Britain for the first time requires
practitioners to know a little about a lot. Currently, there is no
single resource which provides that primary resource for budding
archaeologists.
Archaeological Practice in Great Britain will provide just such a
resource: presented in an accessible style, with a comprehensive and
up-to-date bibliography and lists of useful websites. Professionals with
particular areas of expertise will contribute short sections on
particular subjects, incorporated into the main text prepared by the
authors. Throughout, the specific contexts and differences between the
various component nations and regions of Great Britain will be made
clear.