Archaeology And Urban Planning -
: Archaeologists use ancient settlements as a laboratory to test models for contemporary cities. This comparative analysis helps planners distinguish between unique modern issues and universal urban processes.
Reviews recent developments in what cities "do" and the challenges for archaeology moving forward. Annual Reviews Archaeology and Urban Planning
Explores the interrelationship and legal frameworks in places like Turkey . : Archaeologists use ancient settlements as a laboratory
: Modern methodology is shifting toward "overarching planning frameworks" that allow individual archaeological sites to contribute to larger goals, such as preserving street grids, underlying topography, and historic urban order. ResearchGate : Underlined as essential to achieving a
Analyzes how municipal programs bridge the gap for private projects not subject to federal review. ResearchGate
: Underlined as essential to achieving a consensus between local development needs and heritage preservation.
: Some scholars propose treating archaeology as a "conceptual tool" for planning, where historical continuity (the "deep city") is a valuable resource for creating cultural identity in new projects. Key Resources & Academic Reviews