The 21st-century challenges for archaeology programme aims to improve archaeological practice in England. Led by Historic England and the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, the programme brings together colleagues from across the archaeology sector to deliver key improvements in how archaeology is understood and managed, and how it engages with its different audiences. For more details see the Historic England website - https://historicengland.org.uk/research/support-and-collaboration/21st-c...
Background, work to date and references
2019 - present
A follow up to this project commenced in 2019 and involved a review of the original workshop recommendations and the creation of a collaborative work programme for delivery involving several organisations. This work is currently ongoing and involves sector wide collaboration led by Historic England and CIfA.
2017-2018
In 2017 CIfA, in partnership with and funded by Historic England, convened a series of six discussions workshops on important issues within the archaeology sector in England. More than 150 individuals attended the workshops and over 70 people contributed to the online discussions. This project completed in 2018 (see below for the final report).
2018 Project report
The project reports can be accessed here
Project report: the world after PPG16: 21st-century challenges for archaeology
Appendix 1: what about Southport?