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Cultural Resource Management Jordan Kerber

Cultural Resource Management By Jordan Kerber

Cultural Resource Management by Jordan Kerber


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Cultural resource management (CRM) involves research, legislation, and education related to the conservation, protection, and interpretation of historic and prehistoric archaeological resources.

Cultural Resource Management Summary

Cultural Resource Management: Archaeological Research, Preservation Planning, and Public Education in the Northeastern United States by Jordan Kerber

Cultural resource management (CRM) involves research, legislation, and education related to the conservation, protection, and interpretation of historic and prehistoric archaeological resources. Kerber's work is divided into four major categories of discussion: theoretical and interpretive frameworks, research methodology, legislation and compliance, and creative protection strategies. The only volume on CRM in Northeastern America since Spiess's Conservation Archaeology in 1978, its contributors are all major participants in archaeology in the Northeast, which includes the six New England states and New York. Because the volume presents successful models and practical advice concerning CRM, it is relevant to regions other than the Northeast and can be helpful in providing a comparative framework for evaluating programs elsewhere in the United States.

About Jordan Kerber

JORDAN E. KERBER is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, where he is also Director of the Native American Studies Program. He is the author of Coastal and Maritime Archaeology (1991).

Table of Contents

Illustrations Tables Foreword Preface Introduction by Jordan E. Kerber Theoretical And Interpretive Frameworks Prehistoric Human Ecology as Cultural Resource Management by George P. Nicholas Processualism, Postprocessualism, and Cultural Resource Management in New England by Robert G. Goodby Postprocessual Approaches and Public Archaeology: Putting Critical Archaeology to Work for The Public by Parker B. Potter, Jr. Archaeology, History, and Native Americans: Preserving the Richness of the Past by Paul A. Robinson Research Methodology Discovering and Estimating the Frequencies and Distribution of Archaeological Sites in the Northeast by Francis P. McManamon Improved Documentation in Shell Midden Excavations: An Example from the South Shore of Cape Cod by Leslie C. Shaw Legislation and Compliance Connecticut's Preservation Mechanisms for Protection of Native American and Colonial Burial Grounds by David A. Poirier and Nicholas F. Bellantoni CRM Archaeology and Hydroelectric Relicensing in Maine by Arthur E. Spiess Creative Protection Strategies The Carrot, Not the Stick: Strategies for Protecting Archaeological Sites on Private Property by Brona G. Simon Cultural Resource Management at the Community Level: The Wayland Archaeology Group by Duncan Ritchie and Paul Gardescu Archaeology Under the Gun: Data Recovery, Salvage, and the Conservation Ethic by Curtiss R. Hoffman The Rogers Island Archaeological Site: Transforming Myths into Strategies for Interpreting and Managing a Major Encampment from the French and Indian War by David R. Starbuck Archaeological Research, Public Education, and Cultural Resource Management in the Northeast: An Integrative Approach by Jordan E. Kerber Index

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NPB9780897893695
9780897893695
0897893697
Cultural Resource Management: Archaeological Research, Preservation Planning, and Public Education in the Northeastern United States by Jordan Kerber
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-01-30
312
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