Cultural Resource Laws & PracticeAltaMira Press, 2008 - 428 pages In this third edition of Cultural Resource Laws and Practice, Thomas F. King presents clear, practical information for those who need to navigate the labyrinth of cultural resource management (CRM). He discusses the various federal, state, and local laws governing the protection of resources, how they have been interpreted, how they operate in practice, and even how they are sometimes in contradiction with each other. He provides helpful advice on how to ensure regulatory compliance in dealing with archaeological sites, historic buildings, urban districts, sacred sites and objects, shipwrecks, and archives. King also offers careful guidance through the confusing array of federal, state, and tribal offices concerned with cultural resource management. --from publisher description. |
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Page 190
... alternative systems in the last few years , and others are doing so all the time . Program alternatives can be ... alternative procedures . " Then you have to find and look at the alternative procedures or exemptions , or program comment ...
... alternative systems in the last few years , and others are doing so all the time . Program alternatives can be ... alternative procedures . " Then you have to find and look at the alternative procedures or exemptions , or program comment ...
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... alternative , and they can exemplify both the reasons for pursuing alternatives and the pitfalls in doing so . • You're an official of the U.S. Bureau of Good Works , and Congress directs you to provide grants to orphanages for building ...
... alternative , and they can exemplify both the reasons for pursuing alternatives and the pitfalls in doing so . • You're an official of the U.S. Bureau of Good Works , and Congress directs you to provide grants to orphanages for building ...
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Thomas F. King. a ) Alternative A : Yavajo and Malagansett ; b ) Alternative B : Loomatilla , Tunipa , and Yavajo ; and c ) Alternative C : Loomatilla and Malagansett . 3. Each of the above tribes is likely to be culturally affiliated ...
Thomas F. King. a ) Alternative A : Yavajo and Malagansett ; b ) Alternative B : Loomatilla , Tunipa , and Yavajo ; and c ) Alternative C : Loomatilla and Malagansett . 3. Each of the above tribes is likely to be culturally affiliated ...
Contents
Practice | 55 |
More About Historic Places | 207 |
Cultural Resources in of and from the Land | 251 |
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