The Guru of Section 106 has just compiled a book of essays that every CRM professional, archeologist, anthropologist, historic preservationist, environmentalist (have I covered all the pertinent “ists”?), and Native Americans concerned with preserving, protecting, and managing historic properties should read. There is even a nifty glossary of terms for those readers who may not be familiar with the compliance lingo that goes along with Section 106, the National Environmental Protection Act, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the whole host of other federal laws related to historic preservation
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Preserving the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains is a welcome addition to the body of historic preser...
Editors Catherine Bell and Robert Paterson, along with fifteen contributors, have produced a leading...
With only ten chapters, Tribal Cultural Resource Management provides model strategies of what it tak...
Book Review: Cultural Resource Laws and Practices: An Introductory Guide by Thomas F. King, 1998, Al...
Review of Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process by Thomas F. King, 2000; and...
With the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966 and ensuing regulatory guidelines...
This book on the sites, museums, and archaeological programs across the United States and Canada by ...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
Aimed primarily at an audience of archaeologists, architects, historians, cultural geographers, and ...
Review of: Cultural Heritage Conservation in the American South. Howell, Benita J., ed
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Rather than dealing strictly with the subject of his book\u27s title, Gulliford leads the reader thr...
The passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) in 1991 significa...
Book Reviews: Historically Black: Imagining Community in a Black Historic District / Mieka Brand P...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Preserving the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains is a welcome addition to the body of historic preser...
Editors Catherine Bell and Robert Paterson, along with fifteen contributors, have produced a leading...
With only ten chapters, Tribal Cultural Resource Management provides model strategies of what it tak...
Book Review: Cultural Resource Laws and Practices: An Introductory Guide by Thomas F. King, 1998, Al...
Review of Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process by Thomas F. King, 2000; and...
With the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966 and ensuing regulatory guidelines...
This book on the sites, museums, and archaeological programs across the United States and Canada by ...
This book is an outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 2005 Society for American Archaeology annu...
Aimed primarily at an audience of archaeologists, architects, historians, cultural geographers, and ...
Review of: Cultural Heritage Conservation in the American South. Howell, Benita J., ed
This collection of essays acknowledges and celebrates Aboriginal oral traditions in contemporary Abo...
Rather than dealing strictly with the subject of his book\u27s title, Gulliford leads the reader thr...
The passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) in 1991 significa...
Book Reviews: Historically Black: Imagining Community in a Black Historic District / Mieka Brand P...
In writing a review for Great Plains Quarterly one is asked to emphasize the book\u27s Great Plains ...
Preserving the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains is a welcome addition to the body of historic preser...
Editors Catherine Bell and Robert Paterson, along with fifteen contributors, have produced a leading...