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Legal premises involved in the archaeological registry (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Silvia Mesa Dávila.

The paper we present reveals the legal basis of the Mexican cultural heritage public registry and the consequences of the relation it sustain with it´s statements and academic interests involved in the description of archaeological materials. Accordingly, the real work begins of typology, chronology and cultural classification, associated with the sites and related archaeological materials, as well as, its preservation status. All this information is stored, organized and published, in a...


Model Archaeological Ordinance for Local Governments in New Mexico (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only June-El Piper. Matthew F. Schmader. Richard C. Chapman.

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Social Structure in Underwater Archaeology During the 1970's and 1980's (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anne G Giesecke.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Underwater Archaeology In The 21st Century: From Humble Beginnings To Integration With Anthropology And Archaeology", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Forty and fifty years ago the social structure of what was to become a recognized specialization of underwater research in the context of archaeology and anthropology was very different from today. A review of education, publication, study sites, study...