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J Environ Manage ; 90(11): 3197-204, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19473747

RESUMO

Environmental change caused by urban development, possibly augmented by climate change, may result in accelerated decay of in situ archaeological resources. Damage may be related to changes in hydrological processes. Such archaeological resources have to be considered in environmental planning. In this paper we highlight the need for improved hydrological data from urban archaeological sites using the case study of the City of York, UK, arguably one of the most well studied and well preserved urban archaeological environments globally. We suggest that the quality of hydrological data collected during routine surveys and experimental work must be improved and standardised in order for us to produce reliable archaeological risk models for urban sites.


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Arqueologia/métodos , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Movimentos da Água , Cidades , Reino Unido
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