Cultural Resources Archaeology

Cultural Resources Archaeology
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0759118469
ISBN-13 : 9780759118461
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Resources Archaeology by : Thomas William Neumann

Most students who pursue a career in archaeology will find employment in cultural resource management (CRM), rather than in academia or traditional fieldwork. It is CRM, the protection and preservation of archaeological and other resources, that offers the jobs and provides the funding. Few textbooks, however, are dedicated to teaching students the techniques and practices of this field. Cultural Resources Archaeology, now brought completely up date in this second edition and replete with new case studies from the western U.S., fills in the gap. Drawing on their decades of teaching and field experience, the authors walk students through the intricacies of CRM. They clearly describe the processes of designing a project, conducting assessment, testing, doing essential mitigation work (Phases I, II, and III), and preparing reports. The book's emphasis on real-world problems and issues, use of extensive examples from around the country, and practical advice on everything from law to logistics make it an ideal teaching tool for archaeology students who dream of becoming practicing archaeologists.

Cultural Resource Management

Cultural Resource Management
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9781789206524
ISBN-13 : 1789206529
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Resource Management by : Thomas F. King

Stressing the interdisciplinary, public-policy oriented character of Cultural Resource Management (CRM), which is not merely “applied archaeology,” this short, relatively uncomplicated introduction is aimed at emerging archaeologists. Drawing on fifty-plus years’ experience, and augmented by the advice of fourteen collaborators, Cultural Resource Management explains what “CRM archaeologists” do, and explores the public policy, ethical, and pragmatic implications of doing it for a living.

Cultural Resource Laws and Practice

Cultural Resource Laws and Practice
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0759104743
ISBN-13 : 9780759104747
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Resource Laws and Practice by : Thomas F. King

Renowned cultural resource management consultant Thomas F. King demystifies this web of regulations surrounding this field, providing frank, practical advice on how to ensure regulatory compliance in dealing with archaeological sites, historic buildings, urban districts, sacred sites and objects, shipwrecks, and archives. In this new edition, King reports on changes in cultural resource laws, regulations, and executive orders in the past five years and adds material on Section 106 review, NEPA, and the 'Preserve America' executive order.

Cultural Resources Overview

Cultural Resources Overview
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015019231557
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Resources Overview by : Joseph A. Tainter

Cultural Resources Overview

Cultural Resources Overview
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510028849033
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Resources Overview by : Fred Plog

A Companion to Cultural Resource Management

A Companion to Cultural Resource Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : 9781444396058
ISBN-13 : 1444396056
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Cultural Resource Management by : Thomas F. King

A Companion to Cultural Resource Management is an essential guide to those wishing to gain a deeper understanding of CRM and heritage management. Expert contributors share their knowledge and illustrate CRM's practice and scope, as well as the core issues and realities in preserving cultural heritages worldwide. Edited by one of the world's leading experts in the field of cultural resource management, with contributions by a wide range of experts, including archaeologists, architectural historians, museum curators, historians, and representatives of affected groups Offers a broad view of cultural resource management that includes archaeological sites, cultural landscapes, historic structures, shipwrecks, scientific and technological sites and objects, as well as intangible resources such as language, religion, and cultural values Highlights the realities that face CRM practitioners "on the ground"

New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management

New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781317327349
ISBN-13 : 1317327349
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management by : Francis P. McManamon

New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management describes the historic developments, current challenges, and future opportunities presented by contemporary Cultural Resource Management (CRM). CRM is a substantial aspect of archaeology, history, historical architecture, historical preservation, and public policy in the US and other countries. Chapter authors are innovators and leaders in the development and contemporary practice of CRM. Collectively they have conducted thousands of investigations and managed programs at local, state, tribal, and national levels. The chapters provide perspectives on the methods, policies, and procedures of historical and contemporary CRM. Recommendations are provided on current practices likely to be effective in the coming decades.