Rescue, The British Archaeological Trust are holding an open meeting on
Saturday 26th February at 2.00pm at the Museum of London.
The title and theme of the meeting is:
Archaeology out of town: can it be rescued?
Urban areas cover only a tiny fraction of Britain's archaeology - yet
the protection for archaeology affected by threats other than building
development is minimal. Are we content to allow agriculture, forestry,
drainage and quarrying slowly to destroy a large part of Britain's
archaeology - or should we argue for a change?
Admission to the meeting is free and everyone is welcome.
The Museum of London is on London Wall, close to the Barbican, St. Pauls and
Moorgate underground stations.
Chris Cumberpatch
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