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2006 DoD Cultural Resources Workshop - Agenda (Legacy 06-294) (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

An agenda showing the proceedings of a 2006 DoD Cultural Resources Workshop.


2006 DoD Cultural Resources Workshop Proceedings (Legacy 06-294)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This project resulted in the 2006 DoD Cultural Resources Workshop.


2006 DoD Cultural Resources Workshop Proceedings - Report (Legacy 06-294) (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alison Dalsimer.

A report on the proceedings of a 2006 DoD Cultural Resources Workshop.


2008 DoD Historic Building Conference (Legacy 08-387)
PROJECT Serena Bellow.

The 2008 DoD Historic Buildings Conference focused specifically on historic buildings and structures, based on DoD mission needs and feedback from the greater DoD cultural resource community.


2008 DoD Historic Building Conference After-action Report - Report (Legacy 08-387) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Serena Bellew. Adam Smith.

An after-action report for the 2008 DoD Historic Buildings Conference, which focused specifically on historic buildings and structures, based on DoD mission needs and feedback from the greater DoD cultural resource community.


611th Air Support Group Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the 611th Air Support Group cultural heritage resources collection.


After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties (Legacy 07-370)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This report describes the authors' efforts to assist Cultural Resource Managers in evaluating damage and taking proactive measures to prevent damage to Traditional Cultural Properties in wildfire events. During a 2007 collaborative symposium, it was determined what procedures to incorporate prior to, during, and after a wildland fire event.


After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties - Report (Legacy 07-370) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffery Hokanson. Alyssa Wright. Karen Kempton.

This report describes the authors' efforts to assist Cultural Resource Managers in evaluating damage and taking proactive measures to prevent damage to Traditional Cultural Properties in wildfire events. During a 2007 collaborative symposium, it was determined what procedures to incorporate prior to, during, and after a wildland fire event.


Amendment to the Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement Among the United States Department of Defense the Advisory Council of Historic Preservation, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and the Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, Regarding Demolition of World War II Temporary Buildings (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Department of Defense. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

Amendment to the Memorandum of Agreement among the Department of Defense, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers for the historic American building survey that is to be performed to prior to the demolition of World War II structures.


Antiterrorism Measures for Historic Properties (Legacy 03-176)
PROJECT Julie Webster.

The objectives of this study were to: identify common circumstances in which Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-010-01 undertakings for minimum antiterrorism (AT) standards for DoD building will conflict with the requirements of the NHPA, and; develop specific guidelines that will help installation command, AT, cultural resources, and facilities personnel to rapidly resolve those conflicts in a way that satisfies both sets of requirements.


Antiterrorism Measures for Historic Properties - Report (Legacy 03-176) (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Julie Webster. Patrick Reicher. Gordon Cohen.

The objectives of this study were to: identify common circumstances in which Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-010-01 undertakings for minimum antiterrorism (AT) standards for DoD building will conflict with the requirements of the NHPA, and; develop specific guidelines that will help installation command, AT, cultural resources, and facilities personnel to rapidly resolve those conflicts in a way that satisfies both sets of requirements.


Archaeological Collections and Curation Facilities Assessment (Legacy 92-0304)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This project resulted in curation needs assessments of western U.S. Department of Defense military installations.


Archaeological Collections Management Procedures (Legacy 06-319)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This guidance document for archaeological collections management and curation for Department of Defense Service installations gives an overview of current collection management policies and procedures and presents best practices in each area of curation. The recommended policies and practices are designed to minimize costs while maximizing the research, education, and cultural heritage value of Federal collections in accordance with 36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered...


Archaeological Collections Management Procedures - Report (Legacy 06-319) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kerry Sagebiel. Kelly Jenks. Teresita Majewski. Lauren Jelinek.

This guidance document for archaeological collections management and curation for Department of Defense Service installations gives an overview of current collection management policies and procedures and presents best practices in each area of curation. The recommended policies and practices are designed to minimize costs while maximizing the research, education, and cultural heritage value of Federal collections in accordance with 36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered...


An Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment [Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Virginia, and Maryland] (Legacy 94-0343)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This document reports on a survey of archaeological collections and associated documentation generated from archaeological investigations conducted within the boundaries of 18 military installations located in Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Virginia, and Wyoming. The study found that most collections require at least partial rehabilitation to comply with 36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally-Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.


An Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment [Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Virginia, and Maryland] (Legacy 94-0343) (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kelly Holland-Wissehr. Kenneth L. Shingleton. Jeremy L. Goldstein. Mary J. Bade. Sylvia Yu.

This document reports on a survey of archaeological collections and associated documentation generated from archaeological investigations conducted within the boundaries of 18 military installations located in Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Virginia, and Wyoming. The study found that most collections require at least partial rehabilitation to comply with 36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally-Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.


Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment for Army National Guard Collections in the Western United States (Legacy 99-1876)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This document reports on a curation needs assessment conducted 1997-2000 for the Army National Guard and select Air National Guard, Air Force Plants, and Air and Army Reserve facilities in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam. Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.


Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment for Army National Guard Collections in the Western United States - Report (Legacy 99-1876) (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cathy A. Van Arsdale.

This document reports on a curation needs assessment conducted 1997-2000 for the Army National Guard and select Air National Guard, Air Force Plants, and Air and Army Reserve facilities in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam. Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.


An Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment for Fort Irwin, Naval Air Station, North Island, Edwards Air Force Base, and Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms - Report (Legacy 92-0304) (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Trimble. Christopher Pulliam.

The U.S, Army Corps of Engineers - St. Louis District inspected all archaeological materials and associated records in the care of NAS North Island, Edwards AFB, Fort Irwin, and MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, as well as the private and university repositories they use. The inspection found widespread deterioration and neglect of many of the Army, Air Force, and Navy's archaeological collections.


An Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Select Western States (Legacy 97-0076)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Courtney Williams

This assessment reviewed all active military installations in Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and the District of Columbia (86 facilities, including research firms, public and private museums, military installations, university lab/curation facilities, and government agencies). The document presents recommendations for compliance with 36 CFR Part 79.


An Archaeological Curation Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Select Western States - Report (Legacy 97-0076) (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan S. Felix. Amy E. Halpin. Eugene A. Marino. Steve McSween. D. Lynn Murdoch. Julia A. Samerdyke. Kenneth L. Shingleton. Sylvia Yu.

This assessment reviewed all active military installations in Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and the District of Columbia (86 facilities, including research firms, public and private museums, military installations, university lab/curation facilities, and government agencies). The document presents recommendations for compliance with 36 CFR Part 79.


Archaeological Curation Needs Assessments for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fort Gordon, Georgia, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, California, and Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, California (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas B. Meyers. Michael Trimble.

This curation needs assessment study of five installations found that, of the collections stored at 20+ repositories, only three meet the minimum Federal standards as described in 36 CFR Part 79.


Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessment for Fort Lewis, Washington and California Installations - Report (Legacy 92-0304) (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Trimble. Christopher Pulliam.

This document reports on a curation needs assessment of 11 facilities in the western U.S. At least 50% of the collections were found to require complete rehabilitation to comply with 36 CFR Part 79.


Archaeological Inventory Survey Standards and Cost-Estimation Guidelines for the Department of Defense (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James A. Zeidler.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Archaeology in Conflict: Perspectives, Problems, and Possible Solutions, A Summary of the Sessions and Related International Lessons Learned at the World Archaeological and Inter-Congress, Archaeology and Conflict - Report (Legacy 10-324) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Luisa Millington. Laurie Rush.

This report on proceedings of the World Archaeological Inter Congress meeting in 2010 summarizes and evaluates recent lessons learned concerning heritage issues in conflict areas in the context of interaction with international colleagues with a goal of emerging with a more sophisticated understanding of the issues and recommendations for a way forward at the international level.