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41 Index Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 9-10, 12-14, 16-17, 21, 25-7 Action plans 5, 7, 15 Archiving 19-20 Architectural fragments 12, 16, 34 Architectural sculpture 11-12, 34 Association of Burial Authorities 38 Audit 15 Biocides 20 Carved stones, definition 7-8 Carved stones, range 6, 9-12 Casts, see Moulds Chalking 19 Church of Scotland Committee on Artistic Matters 38 Church of Scotland Property and Endowment Act 1925 24 Churches, carved stones in 25 Cleaning 20, 27 Collections database 12, 15-16 Confederation of Burial Authorities 38 Conservation Areas 26 Conservation Plans 18, 28 Conservation strategies and practice 13, 15, 17-23, 31, 36 Coring see Geological analysis Corpus see Audit Council for Scottish Archaeology 12, 20, 27, 36, 38 CSA see Council for Scottish Archaeology CSA Carved Stones Adviser 12, 20 Cultural significance 6-7, 9-13, 18 Designed landscapes, carved stone in 26 Deturfing 20 Education 15-16, 23 Enclosures, carved stones in 18-21 Erosion 7 Ex situ architectural sculpture, see architectural fragments Excavation 19 Finds Disposal Panel 24 Funding, Ancient Monument Grant 28 Funding, Management Agreements 17, 28 Funding, Historic Buildings Repair Grant 28 Geological analysis 23 Graffiti 20 Gravestones 12, 20, 22, 24-5, 34-5 Graveyard and Cemetery Liaison Group 38 Graveyard surveys 12 Guidance 15, 17-23, 30-31 Health and safety 19 Historic Scotland 1992 Carved Stones Policy 6 Historic Scotland as example of best practice 13, 15-16 Historic Scotland Conservation Bureau 38 Historic Scotland Conservation Centre 15-16 Identity 8 Information 13, 15-16, 23, 36 Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management 38 Interpretation 15-16, 23, 31, 36 Interpretation Plans 10, 16 In situ architectural sculpture, see architectural sculpture Landscapes, setting in, see Designed landscapes and Setting Laser scanning 19, 21 Legal protection 9, 13-14, 17, 30 Lichen 20, 39 Lifting 22 Listed buildings, carved stones in 13, 17, 25-6 Local authorities 8-9, 15, 17, 24, 37 Location, significance of 13, 18, 21 Loose sculpture, see Portable sculpture Medieval sculpture, early 10-11, 33-4 Medieval sculpture, later 11-12, 34 Minimum intervention, principle of 17 Monitoring 15, 18, 22

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Identity 8 Information 13, 15-16, 23, 36 Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management 38 Interpretation 15-16, 23, 31, 36 Interpretation Plans 10, 16 In situ architectural sculpture, see architectural sculpture Geological analysis 23 Graffiti 20 Gravestones 12, 20, 22, 24-5, 34-5 Graveyard and Cemetery Liaison Group 38 Graveyard surveys 12 Guidance 15, 17-23, 30-31 Designed landscapes, carved stone in 26 Deturfing 20 41

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Index

Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 9-10, 12-14, 16-17, 21, 25-7

Action plans 5, 7, 15Archiving 19-20Architectural fragments 12, 16, 34Architectural sculpture 11-12, 34Association of Burial Authorities 38Audit 15

Biocides 20Carved stones, definition 7-8Carved stones, range 6, 9-12Casts, see MouldsChalking 19Church of Scotland Committee on Artistic

Matters 38Church of Scotland Property and Endowment Act

1925 24Churches, carved stones in 25Cleaning 20, 27Collections database 12, 15-16Confederation of Burial Authorities 38Conservation Areas 26Conservation Plans 18, 28Conservation strategies and practice 13, 15, 17-23,

31, 36Coring see Geological analysisCorpus see AuditCouncil for Scottish Archaeology 12, 20, 27, 36, 38CSA see Council for Scottish ArchaeologyCSA Carved Stones Adviser 12, 20Cultural significance 6-7, 9-13, 18

Designed landscapes, carved stone in 26Deturfing 20

Education 15-16, 23Enclosures, carved stones in 18-21Erosion 7Ex situ architectural sculpture, see architectural

fragmentsExcavation 19

Finds Disposal Panel 24Funding, Ancient Monument Grant 28Funding, Management Agreements 17, 28Funding, Historic Buildings Repair Grant 28

Geological analysis 23Graffiti 20Gravestones 12, 20, 22, 24-5, 34-5Graveyard and Cemetery Liaison Group 38Graveyard surveys 12Guidance 15, 17-23, 30-31

Health and safety 19Historic Scotland 1992 Carved Stones Policy 6Historic Scotland as example of best practice 13,

15-16Historic Scotland Conservation Bureau 38Historic Scotland Conservation Centre 15-16

Identity 8Information 13, 15-16, 23, 36Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium

Management 38Interpretation 15-16, 23, 31, 36Interpretation Plans 10, 16In situ architectural sculpture, see architectural

sculpture

Landscapes, setting in, see Designed landscapes and Setting

Laser scanning 19, 21Legal protection 9, 13-14, 17, 30Lichen 20, 39Lifting 22Listed buildings, carved stones in 13, 17, 25-6Local authorities 8-9, 15, 17, 24, 37Location, significance of 13, 18, 21Loose sculpture, see Portable sculpture

Medieval sculpture, early 10-11, 33-4Medieval sculpture, later 11-12, 34Minimum intervention, principle of 17Monitoring 15, 18, 22

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Monument Wardens 10, 14, 16Monumental sculpture 6Moss removal 20Moulds 21Mounting 22Moving, see RelocationMuseums, sculpture in 9, 24

National Association of Memorial Masons 38-9National Committee on Carved Stones in Scotland

5, 11, 14-16, 36, 39National Monuments Record of Scotland 27, 36, 39National Museums of Scotland 36, 39NCCSS see National Committee on Carved Stones

in Scotland NMRS see National Monuments Record of

Scotland and Royal Commission on the Ancientand Historical Monuments of Scotland

Owners 14, 27Ownership 8, 14, 18, 24

Petrological analysis, see Geological analysisPhotography, see RecordingPlanning (Listed Buildings and Conservation

Areas)(Scotland) Act 1997 9, 25Portable sculpture 8-9, 14, 22-4Post-Reformation sculpture 12Prehistoric rock art 9-10, 32-3Presentation 22, 31, 36Properties in care 9, 10, 12, 14-16, 32Public access and viewing 16, 18, 23Public Monuments and Sculpture Association 39Publication 15-16

Raising awareness 13-14, 17Reassembly, see ReconstructionRCAHMS see Royal Commission on the Ancient

and Historical Monuments of Scotland Reconstruction 22Recording 14-15, 19, 31, 36Recutting 20Relocation 13, 18-20, 21Repairs 22Repainting 20

Replication 21Research 13, 15-16, 19-20, 23Responsibilities for carved stones, see OwnershipRoman sculpture 32Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical

Monuments of Scotland 15, 27, 36, 39Rubbing of carved stones 19, 27

Scheduled ancient monuments, see Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979

Scottish Association of Preservation Trusts 39Scottish Churchyard Lichens Group 39Scottish Civic Trust 39Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network 16Scottish Genealogy Society 39Scottish Museums Council 24, 40Scottish Natural Heritage 26Scottish Records Association 40SCRAN see Scottish Cultural Resources Access

NetworkScratch art 10Security 21Setting 13, 18Shelters, see EnclosuresSiting, see LocationSqueezes, making of 19Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 40Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 16Storage 22

Technical conservation 32Theft 22-3Threats 7, 8, 17Town and Country Planning (General

Development Procedure (Scotland) Order 1992) Amendment Order 1994 26

Training 16, 22-3Treasure trove 14, 18, 24, 36Treasure Trove Advisory Panel for Scotland 14, 18,

20, 24, 36, 40TTAP, see Treasure Trove Advisory Panel

Urgent works 9, 17

Vegetation removal 20, 27