7th March 2013, 09:59 AM
Saturday 27th April 2013, 1.00PM at the Surrey History Centre, Woking followed by
2.00pm : The archaeological archives storage crisis
by Gail Boyle, chair of the Society of Museum Archaeologists
Admission free: all welcome
For further details of travel to the venue, please click here.
Trouble in store: the crisis facing archaeological archives
RESCUE has been aware of the problems surrounding the capacity of local museums in accepting archaeological archives for many years and has consistently sought to draw attention to it by highlighting specific cases. Most recently RESCUE has highlighted the fact that the actions of both local and national government in respect of archaeological archives have placed the United Kingdom in breach of the Valetta Convention and has drawn the attention of the European Parliament to this state of affairs.
The issue has come to a head, with the issue making the headlines very recently e.g. withWiltshire Museum telling the council they have âno more spaceâ.
A recent initiative between the Federation of Archaeological Managers and Employers (FAME), the Society of Museum Archaeologists (SMA) and the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (ALGAO) has sought to foster a greater level of collaborative working within archaeology and the museums profession to resolve the issue and to establish a proper level of care for archaeological archives within the UK while at the same time maximising their value to both the professional and amateur/voluntary sectors alike by increasing access to them and encouraging innovative research based upon them.
The approach has included a survey of undeposited archaeological archives held by archaeological practices, conducted by FAME, and a report commissioned by the SMA to âto quantify and qualify the current picture, and produce a set of recommendations for future storage strategiesâ.
Gail Boyle, Chair of the SMA, will outline the work done so far, and incorporate the latest discussion from a meeting of the Archaeological Archives Forum to be held on 7th March.
All welcome
Links to more information
2.00pm : The archaeological archives storage crisis
by Gail Boyle, chair of the Society of Museum Archaeologists
Admission free: all welcome
For further details of travel to the venue, please click here.
Trouble in store: the crisis facing archaeological archives
RESCUE has been aware of the problems surrounding the capacity of local museums in accepting archaeological archives for many years and has consistently sought to draw attention to it by highlighting specific cases. Most recently RESCUE has highlighted the fact that the actions of both local and national government in respect of archaeological archives have placed the United Kingdom in breach of the Valetta Convention and has drawn the attention of the European Parliament to this state of affairs.
The issue has come to a head, with the issue making the headlines very recently e.g. withWiltshire Museum telling the council they have âno more spaceâ.
A recent initiative between the Federation of Archaeological Managers and Employers (FAME), the Society of Museum Archaeologists (SMA) and the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (ALGAO) has sought to foster a greater level of collaborative working within archaeology and the museums profession to resolve the issue and to establish a proper level of care for archaeological archives within the UK while at the same time maximising their value to both the professional and amateur/voluntary sectors alike by increasing access to them and encouraging innovative research based upon them.
The approach has included a survey of undeposited archaeological archives held by archaeological practices, conducted by FAME, and a report commissioned by the SMA to âto quantify and qualify the current picture, and produce a set of recommendations for future storage strategiesâ.
Gail Boyle, Chair of the SMA, will outline the work done so far, and incorporate the latest discussion from a meeting of the Archaeological Archives Forum to be held on 7th March.
All welcome
Links to more information
- Rescue react to initial proposals to review situation (January 2012)
- FAME report on survey of undeposited archaeological archives (November 2012)
- SMA report on âArchaeological Archives and Museums 2012 (January 2013)
- Wiltshire Museum have âno more spaceâ and are no longer accepting archives (February 2013)
- Wessex Archaeology react to news of âno more spaceâ at Wiltshire Museum (February 2013)
- Museums Association react to SMA report (March 2013)