Consulting about Archeology Under Section 106

Consulting about Archeology Under Section 106
Title Consulting about Archeology Under Section 106 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 16
Release 1990
Genre Government publications
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Consulting about Archeology Under

Consulting about Archeology Under
Title Consulting about Archeology Under PDF eBook
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Total Pages 14
Release 1990
Genre Historic sites
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The Peer Review of Public Archeology Projects

The Peer Review of Public Archeology Projects
Title The Peer Review of Public Archeology Projects PDF eBook
Author Bennie C. Keel
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Total Pages 16
Release 1993
Genre Archaeology and state
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Federal Planning and Historic Places

Federal Planning and Historic Places
Title Federal Planning and Historic Places PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. King
Publisher AltaMira Press
Total Pages 195
Release 2000-02-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0759117241

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Section 106. A critical section of an obscure law, the National Preservation Act. It has saved thousands of historic sites, archeological sites, buildings, and neighborhoods across the country from destruction by Federal projects. And it has let even more be destroyed, or damaged, or somehow changed. It is the major legal basis for a multi-million dollar 'cultural resource management' industry that provides employment to thousands of archeologists, historians, and architectural historians. It is interpreted in a wide variety of ways by judges, lawyers, Federal agency officials, State and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers, contractors, and academics. But what does it say, and how does the regulatory process it created actually work? In this book, Tom King de-mythologizes Section 106, explaining its origins, its rationale, and the procedures that must be followed in carrying out its terms. Available just months after the latest revision of section 106, this book builds on King's best-selling work, Cultural Resource Laws and Practice: an Introductory Guide (AltaMira Press 1998). It is indispensable for federal, state, tribal, legal, academic, and citizen practitioners in the United States. King's engaging and witty prose turns a tangle of complicated regulation into a readable and engaging guide. ** CLICK 'Sample Readings' below to view the most current addendum to this book. Sponsored by the Heritage Resources Management Program, University of Nevada, Reno

Treatment of Archeological Properties

Treatment of Archeological Properties
Title Treatment of Archeological Properties PDF eBook
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Total Pages 48
Release 1991
Genre Archaeology
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Doing Archaeology

Doing Archaeology
Title Doing Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Thomas F King
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 158
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315430118

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What is archaeology, and why should we do it? Tom King, arguably the best-known heritage management consultant in the United States, answers the basic question of every introductory student from the unique perspective of one who actively uses archaeology for cultural resource management. Designed as a supplement for introduction to archaeology classes, this brief and breezy book runs the reader through the major principles of archaeology, using examples from the author’s own field work and that of others. King shows how contemporary archaeology, as part of the larger cultural resource management endeavor, acts to help preserve and protect prehistoric and historic sites in the United States and elsewhere. Brief biographies of other CRM archaeologists help students envision career paths they might emulate. The bookends with an exploration of some of the thorny problems facing the contemporary archaeologist to help foster class discussion. An ideal ice-breaker for introductory college classes in archaeology, one that will get students engaged in the subject and thinking about its challenges.

Consultation and Cultural Heritage

Consultation and Cultural Heritage
Title Consultation and Cultural Heritage PDF eBook
Author Claudia Nissley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 152
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315431750

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This pragmatic guide to consultation in cultural heritage and environmental impact management distills decades of experience by two of the leading figures in this area. Claudia Nissley and Tom King reject the idea that consulting with communities and other stakeholders is merely checking off a box on the list of tasks required to implement a project. Instead, they show government agencies and project sponsors how to find the relevant parties, to discuss the project in an open and continuous fashion, to consider alternative strategies, and to seek agreement that meets everyone’s needs. The authors also provide useful guidance to community leaders and other stakeholders to represent their interests in the consultation process. Complete with practical suggestions and cases of successful (and less successful) consultation projects, Consultation and Cultural Heritage is a book that no one involved in this field should be without.