16th February 2007, 01:47 AM
âIf you know of a legal mechanism that allows access for archaeological works to be enforced against the landowner's wishes, then please let me know as it would make my life much easier on a number of current schemes and would provide much work for field archaeologistsâ
Ask the landowner to appoint their own archaeologist at the developers expense. The total cost of the archaeology undertaken is then the amount of compensation paid to the landowner-as in the developer pays for the archaeology to be undertaken and this is the value of the archaeology that the landowner has to be compensated for....
Oh archaeology its that important
Ask the landowner to appoint their own archaeologist at the developers expense. The total cost of the archaeology undertaken is then the amount of compensation paid to the landowner-as in the developer pays for the archaeology to be undertaken and this is the value of the archaeology that the landowner has to be compensated for....
Oh archaeology its that important