Cultural resource laws & practice
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Cultural resource laws & practice
(Heritage resources management series)
AltaMira Press, a division of Rowman & Littlefield, c2008
3rd ed
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Cultural resource laws and practice
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-413) and index
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Description
Archaeologists, historic preservationists, environmentalists, tribal governments, and even some private property owners are affected by laws regulating the use of cultural resources. 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.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Cultural Resource Management: Why is it? What is it? Who does it? Chapter 2. Cultural Resources in the Broadest Sense: Practice Under the National Environmental Policy Act Chapter 3. Historic Properties as Cultural Resources: The National Register of Historic Places Chapter 4. Managing Impacts on Historic Properties: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act Chapter 5. More About Historic Properties Chapter 6. Cultural Resources In, Of, and From the Land Chapter 7. "Intangible" and Portable Cultural Resources Chapter 8. Comprehensive CRM? Chapter 9. Working With CRM
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