Paleontological resources require similar protections to archaeological resources because the threat of looting, improper excavation, and market demand are analogous. Paleontological resources are responsible for informing much of scientists’ understanding of evolution and the history of the planet, just as cultural property helps to inform the evolution of humanity and culture. Once either object is removed from its original context, there is an immediate and invaluable loss of information that could have illuminated important information about the past. When either is removed from the environment in which they were created, a nonrenewable link to the past is lost. Existing laws are too limited to provide sufficient protection relative to ...
The passage of the Antiquities Act was a critical early victory in the battle to save archeological ...
In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record...
On December 4, 2017, President Trump removed 2 million acres of land from the Bears Ears and Grand S...
Paleontological resources require similar protections to archaeological resources because the threat...
Fossils are important scientific and educational resources. In recent years, fossils have become pop...
The United States has been a major source of scientifically significant paleontological discoveries ...
Preservation Act (Omnibus Public Lands Act, 2009) is a milestone for the field of paleontology in th...
Abstract: There are a myriad of laws, guidelines and unwritten agreements relating to human, hominid...
This article explains why museums should avoid acquiring fossils which lack sufficient provenance an...
A brief review of vertebrate paleontological work in Iowa reveals an early utilization of fossils in...
“It belongs in a museum!” So says the young Indiana Jones in one of the hit movies from the 1980s af...
This book is an essential resource for geoscientists, park and geopark managers, tourism and regiona...
The emergence of vertebrate paleontology as an established, scientific discipline can in part be att...
The word paleontology is derived from the Greek words meaning the science or study of ancient lif...
Can You Dig It? is a little archaeology humor that is meant to serve a dual purpose. It is meant as...
The passage of the Antiquities Act was a critical early victory in the battle to save archeological ...
In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record...
On December 4, 2017, President Trump removed 2 million acres of land from the Bears Ears and Grand S...
Paleontological resources require similar protections to archaeological resources because the threat...
Fossils are important scientific and educational resources. In recent years, fossils have become pop...
The United States has been a major source of scientifically significant paleontological discoveries ...
Preservation Act (Omnibus Public Lands Act, 2009) is a milestone for the field of paleontology in th...
Abstract: There are a myriad of laws, guidelines and unwritten agreements relating to human, hominid...
This article explains why museums should avoid acquiring fossils which lack sufficient provenance an...
A brief review of vertebrate paleontological work in Iowa reveals an early utilization of fossils in...
“It belongs in a museum!” So says the young Indiana Jones in one of the hit movies from the 1980s af...
This book is an essential resource for geoscientists, park and geopark managers, tourism and regiona...
The emergence of vertebrate paleontology as an established, scientific discipline can in part be att...
The word paleontology is derived from the Greek words meaning the science or study of ancient lif...
Can You Dig It? is a little archaeology humor that is meant to serve a dual purpose. It is meant as...
The passage of the Antiquities Act was a critical early victory in the battle to save archeological ...
In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record...
On December 4, 2017, President Trump removed 2 million acres of land from the Bears Ears and Grand S...