Archeological site stewardship programs can be a valuable component of protection plans for archeological resources on both public and private lands. These programs provide important assistance to land managers, who are often constrained by limited budgets and staff support. Site stewardship programs also involve landowners in the protection of archeological resources on private property. These programs facilitate communication among professional archeologists, government agencies, and the public. This technical brief explores the necessary components of successful development and implementation of an archeological site stewardship program
INTRODUCTION What are Archeological Resources? The Special Characteristics Of Archeological Resource...
The National Park Service’s mission is to preserve and protect cultural heritage sites that have val...
The Archaeological Conservancy, the only national nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the acq...
Introduction Archeological site stewardship programs involve volunteers in archeological site monito...
Federal laws and regulations encourage preserving archeological sites in place when they are threate...
Though the conservation and long-term management of archeological sites is not generally accepted wi...
Introduction The recognition that archeological sites form a class of non-renewable resources has be...
Introduction This Technical Brief is the third in a series that addresses the issues of archeologica...
Introduction Despite a variety of Federal, Tribal, State and even local laws passed over the last 85...
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: The fate of archaeological sites in cities, towns, and cou...
INTRODUCTION What are Archeological Resources? The Special Characteristics Of Archeological Resource...
The National Park Service’s mission is to preserve and protect cultural heritage sites that have val...
The Archaeological Conservancy, the only national nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the acq...
Introduction Archeological site stewardship programs involve volunteers in archeological site monito...
Federal laws and regulations encourage preserving archeological sites in place when they are threate...
Though the conservation and long-term management of archeological sites is not generally accepted wi...
Introduction The recognition that archeological sites form a class of non-renewable resources has be...
Introduction This Technical Brief is the third in a series that addresses the issues of archeologica...
Introduction Despite a variety of Federal, Tribal, State and even local laws passed over the last 85...
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: The fate of archaeological sites in cities, towns, and cou...
INTRODUCTION What are Archeological Resources? The Special Characteristics Of Archeological Resource...
The National Park Service’s mission is to preserve and protect cultural heritage sites that have val...
The Archaeological Conservancy, the only national nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the acq...