Abstract
The literature dealing with protective shelters for archaeological sites is meagre in relation to the number of shelters actually built or proposed, but nevertheless provides a critical source of information for practitioners and decision-makers about the range and types of shelters, their rationale and, infrequently, their performance. This annotated bibliography is a comprehensive overview of the existing literature on protective shelters (limited to English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese) through the year 2000.
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