Catalogue description Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England: Ancient Monuments Laboratory: Reports

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Title: Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England: Ancient Monuments Laboratory: Reports
Description:

Reports of the Ancient Monuments Laboratory of English Heritage providing scientific advice and support. The subject-matter of the reports includes geographical surveys prior to excavation, advice on excavation strategies, and identification, analysis and conservation of archaeological finds. Also included are half-yearly indexes that provide a summary of the contents of the reports and these are included in this series.

Date: 1986-2004
Related material:

Laboratory Reports of the Department of the Environment's Directorate of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings can be found in

AT 12

AT 15

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Copies held at:

Copies of reports are available on microfiche from the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England

Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, 1984-

Physical description: 1045 volume(s)
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 1992 Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England

Accruals: Series is accruing
Publication note:

The findings of the Laboratory's investigations are also published in excavation reports, learned journals and in conference proceedings. Most reports from 1986 onwards are available on-line at https://historicengland.org.uk/research/research-results/research-reports/

Administrative / biographical background:

The Ancient Monuments Laboratory is part of the Technical Services Group and was transferred from the Department of the Environment in 1984 and provides scientific advice and support across the whole spectrum of the Commission's work.

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