Is There An Optimum System?: The Recording and Assessment of Historic Mining Sites
Dr. Ritchie's paper concerns the recording of mining sites in New Zealand and some of the problems raised in this process. He outlines the major difficulties encountered when recording such sites, since an understanding of these matters is essential if the methodology and theoretical perspectiv...
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