New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management

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Part I: Historical Perspectives and Overview, 1. The Development of Cultural Resource Management in the United States., 2. The National Register of Historic Places: Honor Roll to Planning Process., 3. Glen Canyon Salvage to Dolores CRM: Big Changes from Big Projects., 4. CRM and the Development of Ethical Standards. Part II: The Archaeology of Development and Resource Management: Federal, State, Tribal, and Private Sector Programs 5. Transportation Archaeology: 40 Years of Contributions, Issues, and Challenges.,6. All the Gold on the Map., 7. Travels among the States: Noting Accomplishments and Identifying Challenges for the 21st Century., 8. Zuni and 40 Years of CRM: A Perspective from On and Off the Reservation., 9. The Business of CRM: Achieving Sustainability and Sustaining Professionalism., Part III CRM Challenges and Opportunities, 10. Recording Pull-Tabs and Barbie Dolls: Have Our CRM Methods Become Artifacts?, 11. Using CRM Data for "Big Picture" Research., 12. CRM and Archaeological Collections Management Strategies: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Approach, Michael K. Trimble and Andrea Farmer., 13. Business Challenges for the 21st Century: The Next 40 Years of Private Heritage Management., 14. Heritage Conservation: Cultural Resource Management Results for Public Planning, Preservation, Research, and Outreach., Part IV Building on the Past and Present: Future Challenges and Opportunities, 15. If a Genie Offered Me Three Wishes..., 16. Perspectives on Leadership and CRM Programs for the 21st Century.

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18.09.2017

Herausgeber

Francis P. McManamon

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Taylor & Francis

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.09.2017

Herausgeber

Francis P. McManamon

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Taylor & Francis

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300

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16.2/24.1/2.5 cm

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544 g

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Englisch

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978-1-138-10112-8

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  • New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management
  • Part I: Historical Perspectives and Overview, 1. The Development of Cultural Resource Management in the United States., 2. The National Register of Historic Places: Honor Roll to Planning Process., 3. Glen Canyon Salvage to Dolores CRM: Big Changes from Big Projects., 4. CRM and the Development of Ethical Standards. Part II: The Archaeology of Development and Resource Management: Federal, State, Tribal, and Private Sector Programs 5. Transportation Archaeology: 40 Years of Contributions, Issues, and Challenges.,6. All the Gold on the Map., 7. Travels among the States: Noting Accomplishments and Identifying Challenges for the 21st Century., 8. Zuni and 40 Years of CRM: A Perspective from On and Off the Reservation., 9. The Business of CRM: Achieving Sustainability and Sustaining Professionalism., Part III CRM Challenges and Opportunities, 10. Recording Pull-Tabs and Barbie Dolls: Have Our CRM Methods Become Artifacts?, 11. Using CRM Data for "Big Picture" Research., 12. CRM and Archaeological Collections Management Strategies: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Approach, Michael K. Trimble and Andrea Farmer., 13. Business Challenges for the 21st Century: The Next 40 Years of Private Heritage Management., 14. Heritage Conservation: Cultural Resource Management Results for Public Planning, Preservation, Research, and Outreach., Part IV Building on the Past and Present: Future Challenges and Opportunities, 15. If a Genie Offered Me Three Wishes..., 16. Perspectives on Leadership and CRM Programs for the 21st Century.