Historic Shipwrecks: Issues in ManagementJoy Waldron Murphy The Trust, 1988 - 59 pages |
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... areas , either remote or heavily trafficked , in deep , cold , rough , turbid water could be regulated through the establishment of registration systems . Some administra- tors of national wilderness areas require proof of certification ...
... areas , either remote or heavily trafficked , in deep , cold , rough , turbid water could be regulated through the establishment of registration systems . Some administra- tors of national wilderness areas require proof of certification ...
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... areas for shipwrecks , because we want actual field data to back up archival data . We did the first 2 projects , and confirmed that wrecks are clustered in high - probability areas . We'd like to cover all the high - probability areas ...
... areas for shipwrecks , because we want actual field data to back up archival data . We did the first 2 projects , and confirmed that wrecks are clustered in high - probability areas . We'd like to cover all the high - probability areas ...
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... areas , as well as scatters and accumulations of stone debitage , ceramic debitage , burned rock , flaked tools , grinding stones , and bedrock mortars . ( iii ) Non - Indian sites may include , in addition to the main structure , out ...
... areas , as well as scatters and accumulations of stone debitage , ceramic debitage , burned rock , flaked tools , grinding stones , and bedrock mortars . ( iii ) Non - Indian sites may include , in addition to the main structure , out ...
Contents
Historical Overview by James P Delgado | 11 |
National and International Perspectives by John Fowler | 23 |
Interaction with Other Federal Historic Preservation Programs | 30 |
Copyright | |
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Abandoned Shipwreck activities administrative agency American Antiquities Antiquities Committee application appropriate archaeological architectural areas artifacts assessment assistance associated authorized building carry chapter collection committee Congress conservation considered construction cost Council criteria cultural Department designation determine documentation effective established evaluation excavation Federal fiscal funds governments grants heritage Historic Preservation historic properties historic shipwrecks important Indian individuals institutions interest Interior issued Landmarks lands limited listed located marine maritime materials means ment Michigan Museum National Park National Register nature nomination objects Officer period permit person Places plans present professional records recovered recreational referred regulations relating remains removal responsibility result Rules salvage scientific Secretary ship significance Society specific sport divers Stat structure Subsec survey Texas tion treasure underwater United vessel wrecks