 Felly y cwestiynau hwn yn ysgolio'r unig o'r yma o'r newydd a'r ymwneud, y Gynghoriad am ysgolio'r ysgolio am y 2015, ond rwy'n gwybod, mae'n 14-gwlad allan o ffaelos o ymwneud, o fewn yn gweithio'r ymwneud o'r ymwneud, a'r ymwneud nid i ddechrau i gyd, mae'n gweithio'r ymwneud o'r hyn o'r ddydd yma o'r gwir. Lywodraeth yw i'r grwp ffuntiol yn gwneud y gweithio'r gwylwgrdigol arlawn i'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Gall Wysgrifetigol yn 1617, 2016-17, ac mae'r gweithio'r gweithio arall yn march 2018. Yn oed, Barney Sloane o'r Gweithdoch. Mae'r gweithio fynd yn swynt gan yw'r peol i'r newid. Cyngor, yna'r amser yn yw'r amser. Wrth gwrs, mae'n ddweud i'r cyfle o'r cyfrifiadau ni'n meddwl i ddim yn ymwylo'i'r ddweud ac mae'r cyfrifiadau ni'n meddwl i'r cyfrifiadau ni'n meddwl i'r cyfrifiadau. Rwy'n gwybeth bod ydych chi'n gweithio'r cyflogwyr hwylio'r cyfrifiadau hynny. Mae'r cyfrifiadau wedi gweld 22 o ran ychydig yn ymwys i Eurow, Os ydych chi'n cyntaf, mae 15-22 oed yn oed yn gychwyn cyffredinol o'r prosiectau prosiect, felly mae'r bryd yn ymgyrch o'r gwneud o'r tyfnodyniad, felly mae'r gwneud o'r proiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau prosiectau. o'r bwrw i ddweud y cwestiynau ar gyfer gweithio, y gweithio mae'r bwrw i ddechrau'r gorffod. Fy fawr stafffau ei ddweud eich gweithio'r gorffod nesaf. Nid oeddw i fewn ni, ni'n eu gwneud eu gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio. Ond o'r ffwrdd, yn arfod, mae'r Gweithio'r Gweithio'r Gweithio'r Gweithio'r Gweithio'r Gweithio. Yn ymgyrch. Scotland yn ymwneud. Y Llywodraeth Felanedd yma yn ymwneud. Y llyfr yma yn y 4. Felly, mae gennym i'n gweithio, ond yn ymwneud y ymwneud yma, yn ymwneud i'r ysgrifennu i'r llyfr i'r llyfr yma. Yn dweud ymwyng ymddangos ymddangos ymddangos wrth gweithio, ynglyn â'r Llywodraeth. Ymwneud ymwneud ymwneud ymwneud ymwneud ymwneud ymwneud. Y Llywodraeth i'w wneud. Y Llywodraeth bywyd yn ymwneud i'r llyfr yma, ac mae gennym i'r ymwneud ar y Proto i'r llyfr hefyd. Y llyfr contracts ymwneud yn ymwneud, ac hon yr ymddangos mor maen nhw ar hyn o ymdod y Mercedes Sfaith. Ymwneud i fel y Llywodraeth, mae gennym i'r llyfr. Y Llywodraeth ymwneud, yma, yn ymwneud yn ymwneud yma, yn cyfwyr o ddim yn ymwneud mwyngol ar y Llywodraeth, a'u tendlau, iawn, i'w industryll, ac yn ystafell Newydd a Alunodraeddol, eu hiltradiad i'r glas arlawn, yn yllun hwn o'r heb bwysig, i flynedd yn y newid, o bwysig hynny, ychydig mor gwybod yll algorau. Os y f Crull Yngrifes, mae'n gwrs iawn, mae'n gilydd, mae chyfnod arom y gwrs, arall mae'n maes yng Nghaerwyr. Mae'r fawr oedd yng Nghaerwyr fawr o'r heb bwysig yng Nghaerwyr. A'i bod yn yng Nghaerwyr o'r strategia chi yn gwybod they're looking to look at that. So they've got that, the intention of looking at it. And then France also has the National Frame of Archeological Research. This is the beauty of one of these conferences, it's like this, you bump into French colleagues and they tell you all about it. It's quite difficult to find information sometimes. So the French one has a national programme, it's by the CNRA, and very similar, it has 15 acts of research. These are period and cross cutting thematic. So it's the sort of information we've been looking at. One of the interesting ones is these are sort of national, they have very much sort of national bodies and heritage bodies, have these national frameworks, whereas you have the impact of different political and administrative systems. A classic example, two examples is Germany and Spain, where they're very much federal or autonomous regions. And so they don't have this sort of national overview. They do possibly have some sort of regional, it's organised regionally, but whether they actually have regional frameworks or regional agendas is something to look into. Matilde and I, we looked at the case in Spain, so three of the autonomous regions, Glyffia and Eutherium and Valencia, and looking at what do they have in terms of everything like that. It's quite interesting, is that all of these have their own regulative frameworks, they have their own regulations and laws and things that they have to responsibility for archaeology that's undertaken in those regions. All have set out annual funding plans, but it's literally, this is a pot of money, this is what we have, the priorities could be for some state-owned monuments and things, so they have that, but none of them have any type of research framework or agenda, so there's not looking at that sort of area. But all of them, all thinking that, all of them require project designs for investigations. And when these come down to, for example, if a development-led investigation is undertaken, they have to send the project design to the administration and they are looked at and checked and they have to have research aims and objectives. But where those research aims and objectives come from is purely down to local municipal curators. And talking to some of them in the province of Alicante, that is purely down to in the head of that curator. So nothing's actually written down in terms of a plan for their town or priorities or anything like that. Where this fits in and this sort of work and this whole session really is the recommendations from the EAC report, which is, it's an interesting one, it's sort of the four pillars I think that I've certainly would be looking at in England in terms of the articulation assessment of significance that we've been looking at for a long time now. Very important for this session is the developing national research frameworks, including setting out guidance for how to create a national framework or probably a framework of some sort. And then it's that making the case for the value of development-led archaeology and then that whole tricky thing of managing archives and actually what you do with all the material documentation that comes out of the archives. So I think for a lot of people these are very sort of cornerstones of everything we do, but it's interesting to see that it's in the EAC. And then the last slide in my lot of time, which I'm pleased about, is this can. Speaking to Barney Sloan before this conference, he is attending the, I think it's in Warsaw, the national, the next EAC meeting. And he's very welcome to take some of the information from this session. So it would be really nice to see how some of the ideas and some of the things from this session can actually contribute to that working group. So we'll see what happens, but I think it's nice to try and have some outcome from this in different ways, which we'll talk about later.