English Heritage

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ENGLISH HERITAGE

English Heritage

[Name of the Institute]English Heritage

Introduction

The situation of Archaeology in England since the consolidation of the new parliamentary state has certain peculiarities. It remains to be symptomatic while discussing archaeologists in this country excited and a little cocky at the beginning of our independence 80 epistemological and social scientists, the team of technicians and legislators who drafted the new catalog of university knowledge areas decided to remove the same to Archaeology relegating it to the collective heading of "Science and Technology historiography." The British contribution to the visual arts is immense and his examples are distributed throughout the country, ranging from prominent architecture to ceramics and sculptures which can be seen in galleries and museums. Performing arts are also thriving. Music, theater, film direction, dance and opera are performed enthusiastically in theaters, concert halls and studios every night throughout the year across the country. An abundance of cultural activities to date are primarily the result of our diverse history. For several hundred years, various people and cultures influenced the UK and subsequently created a society in which we now live. People living in England are known from their culture and heritage that has been carried since the beginning.

Discussion

Power of Place

In Feb 2000, the English Heritage published a paper by the name of Power of place. This paper is based on the archaeological aspects of the English Heritage. This paper gets prominent acknowledgement. However, archaeologist raised problems in the paper because it based on the archaeological perspectives. The problems divided into two categories: common problems are those highlighted throughout the paper and specific problems, which were raised in particular sections due to false and inadequate analysis. The writer pointed out the general problems of the paper. The first problem is that the maximum possible threats to the English Heritage poorly categorized. Similarly, the wealth and the diversity of the English Heritage inappropriately represented. The writer also pointed out the range of possible threats to the English Heritage. The most exceptional serious threat was related to the landscapes, which was being affected by the mining, quarrying and peat extraction. The second definite problem of this paper is the emphasis of archaeological work in the cities (Cumberpatch, 2001, http://www.assemblage.group.shef.ac.uk/issue6/Cumberpatch_Power_web.html).

A Forces of our Future

A report published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport by the name of The Historic Environment: A Force for our Future has described the role of government in restoring the English Heritage. The British government ...
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