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Chartered Institute for Archaeologists 2020
Contents
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Preface by Lord Ellis-Thomas AM
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Foreword by Peter Hinton MCIfA
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THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS
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Introduction
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What is the Chartered Institute for archaeologists?
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What do archaeologists do?
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How do we deliver our aims?
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What we achieve
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Professional accreditation
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Registered organisations
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Code of conduct
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Maintaining standards in practice and professional ethics
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Governance
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Standing committees
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Conferences and events
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CIfA forensic archaeology expert panel
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Area and special interest groups
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Approved training and CPD
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Board and advisory council
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Staff
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VALUES, BENEFITS AND LEGACY
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Visual interpretation, survey and graphics: adding value to archaeology
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New visualisations, same data
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Adding value to marine geophysics with visual interpretation
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Access to maritime archaeology for all: tools to visualise, understand and value significant heritage assests
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Visualising archaeological potential: a deposit-modelling case study from Beam Park Riverside, Dagenham
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REGISTERED ORGANISATIONS
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The CIfA register of organisations 2020/21
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Registered organisation contact details
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USEFUL INFORMATION
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Archaeology industry addressess
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Local authority archaeologist
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Portable antiquities scheme
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CIfA publications
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
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Archaeological services - multidisciplinary
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Insurance
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Archives
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Courses and training
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Dating services
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Geophysical survey equipment
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Classified
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Advertisers index
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