27th August 2011, 07:46 AM
Buildings Archaeology Group
Group EGM
An EGM for the group will take place on Friday 26 August 2011 at Guildhall in London. A notice and nomination form, if you wish to go forward for election the committee, can be downloaded here.
Background
The IfA Buildings Archaeology Special Interest Group was reformed in 2003 to act as a forum for promoting the archaeological analysis, research, interpretation of standing structures.
The group aims to promote the analysis of the built environment and to raise awareness of approaches and methodologies to address the wider role of buildings archaeology with other professionals in built heritage sector.
It advises IfA council on issues relating to standing buildings and is consulted during the drafting of new recording guidelines and heritage legislation.
The group aims to promote buildings archaeology within the profession by:
Membership is free to IfA members, and ?10 for non-members. Please contact the Hon Secretary Jonathan Mullis at the address below to find out about membership, or be added to our electronic mailing list.
c/o Institute for Archaeologists
SHES
University of Reading
PO Box 227
Reading, RG6 6AU
Email: jonathan.mullis@jacobs.com or groups@archaeologists.net
Committee
The BAG Committee is elected annually at the AGM.
Committee Officers
IfA Executive committee, on behalf of IfA council has decided to call an EGM to elect a new committee. All BAG members will be informed of the time and place in due course. All committee places will be up
Group EGM
An EGM for the group will take place on Friday 26 August 2011 at Guildhall in London. A notice and nomination form, if you wish to go forward for election the committee, can be downloaded here.
Background
The IfA Buildings Archaeology Special Interest Group was reformed in 2003 to act as a forum for promoting the archaeological analysis, research, interpretation of standing structures.
The group aims to promote the analysis of the built environment and to raise awareness of approaches and methodologies to address the wider role of buildings archaeology with other professionals in built heritage sector.
It advises IfA council on issues relating to standing buildings and is consulted during the drafting of new recording guidelines and heritage legislation.
The group aims to promote buildings archaeology within the profession by:
- Producing regular newsletters (two per year)
- Articles in the IfA magazine ?The Archaeologist?
- Training events (seminars, guidance and conference sessions)
- Developing links with associated heritage professionals
- To provide a forum for addressing the wider role of buildings archaeology within the built heritage sector
Membership is free to IfA members, and ?10 for non-members. Please contact the Hon Secretary Jonathan Mullis at the address below to find out about membership, or be added to our electronic mailing list.
c/o Institute for Archaeologists
SHES
University of Reading
PO Box 227
Reading, RG6 6AU
Email: jonathan.mullis@jacobs.com or groups@archaeologists.net
Committee
The BAG Committee is elected annually at the AGM.
Committee Officers
IfA Executive committee, on behalf of IfA council has decided to call an EGM to elect a new committee. All BAG members will be informed of the time and place in due course. All committee places will be up