Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection

Nighthawking is the illegal removal of archaeological material whether from legally protected sites or other locations. Following the publication of The Nighthawking Survey in 2009, organisations in the UK Historic Environment Sector have sought to develop responses, including partnerships with enfo...

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Main Authors: Pete Wilson, Mark Harrison
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2013-03-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue33/wilson_index.html
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description Nighthawking is the illegal removal of archaeological material whether from legally protected sites or other locations. Following the publication of The Nighthawking Survey in 2009, organisations in the UK Historic Environment Sector have sought to develop responses, including partnerships with enforcement agencies, and this article explores that process and considers some of the issues involved.
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Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection
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Nighthawking surveying
illicit detecting
antiquities
damage
looting
Heritage Crime Programme
title Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection
title_full Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection
title_fullStr Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection
title_full_unstemmed Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection
title_short Three years on from 'The Nighthawking Survey': innovations in heritage protection
title_sort three years on from the nighthawking survey innovations in heritage protection
topic Nighthawking surveying
illicit detecting
antiquities
damage
looting
Heritage Crime Programme
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