Managing, Using, and Interpreting Hadrian's Wall as World Heritage [electronic resource] /
edited by Peter G. Stone, David Brough.
- New York, NY : Springer New York, 2014.
- 1 online resource (XII, 139 p. 30 ill. in color.)
- SpringerBriefs in Archaeology, 2 1861-6623 ; .
Foreword UK NC UNESCO -- 1 The archaeology, history and significance of the Wall - David Breeze -- 2 The management context - Christopher Young.-3 The context -Peter Stone -- 4 The need for a MP and the first and second plans - Christopher Young -- 5 The Hadrian's Wall Tourism Partnership - Jane Brantom -- 6 The Hadrian's Wall National Trail - David McGlade -- 7 Sustainable management of pastoral landscapes - Neil Rimmington -- 8 The Major Study and Third Plan - Peter Stone -- 9 Hadrian's Wall Heritage Ltd - Linda Tuttiett -- 10 Hadrian's Wall museums - Lindsay Allason Jones -- 11 Management of Interpretation - Nigel Mills & Genevieve Atkins -- 12 Frontiers of the Roman Empire - David Brough & John Scott -- 13 Where next - the future of the Wall in a time of restraint - Peter Stone.
9781461493518
Social sciences. Cultural heritage. Anthropology. Archaeology.