Shipping list: 2011-0085-PReprinted by National Park Service, U/S. Dept. of the Interior, 2010.Water resistant covers ; each chapter printed in a different color.Spiral flip topThe Archaeological Resources Protection Act -- Crime scene investigation -- Appendices: Examples of potential archaeological violation indicators ; Examples of types of standard physical evidence ; Examples of types of archaeological evidence ; Basic standards for collection of human remains and archaeological evidence ; Definitions and protected resources ; Items not protected by ARPA ; additional statutes.Mode of access: Internet
Mode of access: Internet.Merged with: Archeological research series, to form: Publications in archeo...
Cover title: Apalachicola Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve : archaeological investigations at...
"Committee print no. 6.""February 1988."Shipping list no.: 88-260-P.Distributed to some depository l...
Introduction Despite a variety of Federal, Tribal, State and even local laws passed over the last 85...
Introduction The Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA)1, as amended, provides a mean...
Within the past 100 years, the protection of archaeological and other cultural resources have fallen...
This technical brief describes and explains the archeological resource damage assessment process. Th...
Archaeological crime is pervasive in the United States and throughout the world. While laws in the ...
Introduction The criminal and civil penalty sections of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act ...
The passage of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) in 1979 was a watershed moment in ...
Shipping list no.: 94-0132-P.Spine title: The package 116 prehistoric occupations, Harpers Ferry Nat...
In 1979, Congress passed the Archaeological Resources Protection Act ( ARPA ) to protect archaeologi...
Shipping list no.: 91-684-P.Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-59).Mode of access: Internet
“It belongs in a museum!” So says the young Indiana Jones in one of the hit movies from the 1980s af...
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
Mode of access: Internet.Merged with: Archeological research series, to form: Publications in archeo...
Cover title: Apalachicola Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve : archaeological investigations at...
"Committee print no. 6.""February 1988."Shipping list no.: 88-260-P.Distributed to some depository l...
Introduction Despite a variety of Federal, Tribal, State and even local laws passed over the last 85...
Introduction The Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (ARPA)1, as amended, provides a mean...
Within the past 100 years, the protection of archaeological and other cultural resources have fallen...
This technical brief describes and explains the archeological resource damage assessment process. Th...
Archaeological crime is pervasive in the United States and throughout the world. While laws in the ...
Introduction The criminal and civil penalty sections of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act ...
The passage of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) in 1979 was a watershed moment in ...
Shipping list no.: 94-0132-P.Spine title: The package 116 prehistoric occupations, Harpers Ferry Nat...
In 1979, Congress passed the Archaeological Resources Protection Act ( ARPA ) to protect archaeologi...
Shipping list no.: 91-684-P.Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-59).Mode of access: Internet
“It belongs in a museum!” So says the young Indiana Jones in one of the hit movies from the 1980s af...
This publication comes from the Preservation Hotlines serial, published by the State Historic Preser...
Mode of access: Internet.Merged with: Archeological research series, to form: Publications in archeo...
Cover title: Apalachicola Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve : archaeological investigations at...
"Committee print no. 6.""February 1988."Shipping list no.: 88-260-P.Distributed to some depository l...