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Planning and Conservation of Archaeological and Built Heritage
1.1NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
The modern landscape of Northern Ireland is the result of some 9,000 years of human activity and change on the natural topography which has left us with a rich but vulnerable legacy. Archaeological an
heritageconservationarchaeologicalAreas of Archaeological Potential
2.7NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
Development plans will also highlight, for the information of prospective developers, those areas within the historic cores of towns and villages, where, on the basis of current knowledge, it is likel
context-conservationarchaeologicalHistoric Monuments Council Role
2.8NI-wide·PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage
The Historic Monuments Council is a statutory body appointed to advise the Department on the exercise of its powers under the Historic Monuments and Archaeological Objects (NI) Order 1995, particularl
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