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Additional Archaeological Assessment of the Fisher River Site (24LN10), Northwestern Montana (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tom E. Roll.

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Addressing Anthropogenic Safety Concerns in the Archeological Workplace: A Case Study (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steven Katz. Addison Kimmel.

The changing nature of contract and academic archaeology has led to new safety challenges that cannot be addressed simply through adherence to OSHA regulations. In this paper we move beyond the still-relevant environmental safety challenges that were the focus of earlier work on archaeology and workplace safety, and examine anthropogenic safety issues that can commonly arise during fieldwork. We address issues such as potential theft, assault, harassment, uncontrolled animals, as well as the...


The Alexandria Archaeological Protection Code: Managing Archaeology within the Framework of City Development (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Benjamin A. Skolnik.

Archaeological investigations at 220 S. Union Street are just the first of a series of upcoming excavations along Alexandria’s historic Waterfront. On November 18th, 1989, the City Council of Alexandria, Virginia adopted the one of the first local archaeological protection ordinances in the country, which requires an assessment of the potential archaeological significance prior to "ground disturbing activity" in the City. This framework provides an environment through which Alexandria...


Applying the Principles of MATRIX in the Real World (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Shereen Lerner.

In 2001, the SAA received a National Science Foundation grant to revise undergraduate archaeology curriculum to reflect the needs of archaeologists in today’s world. As part of this grant, seven principles were developed: (1) discuss the importance of stewardship, (2) take into account the diverse pasts of stakeholders, (3) articulate the social relevance of the past, (4) include a consideration of archaeological ethics and values, (5) teach effective written and oral communication, (6) provide...


Archaeological Activities In Montana, 1975 Field Season (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John H. Brumley.

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Archaeological and Historical Values In the Calamity Jane Reservoir Locality, Yellowstone and Stillwater Counties, Montana (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leslie B. Davis.

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Archaeological Heritage as State Nuisance: Object Lessons From Accidental Burial Discoveries (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Neal Ferris.

State control of archaeology has tended to originate from the agendas of archaeologists - altruistic, capitalistic, and entirely self-serving. This has framed practice as aiding and abetting State processes and societal differentials that play out over land and resource consumption. Despite this, a chronic phenomenon of this process is the need to resolve unmarked burial discoveries. These occurrences are typically achieved within vague regulatory frameworks, and often lack direct State...


Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Little Mountain Area, Big Horn County, Wyoming (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas K. Larson. George M. Zeimens. Danny N. Walker. Nedward Frost. Caryl Simpson.

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Archaeological Records Review and Phase I Field Reconnaissance for the Gerald Driscoll Site, Illinois Pcs Site #IA-S151-343A, 20076 US Highway 151, Dubuque County, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew V. Martin.

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Archaeological Records Review and Phase I Field Reconnaissance for the Greenfield "A"-Griffith Site, Illinois Pcs Site #IA-061-355, 13781 190th Street, Louisa County, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew V. Martin.

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Archaeological Records Review and Phase I Field Reconnaissance for the Greenfield-Anderson Site, Illinois Pcs Site #IA-061-351, 1575 Underwood Road, Muscatine County, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew V. Martin.

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Archaeological Records Review and Phase I Field Reconnaissance for the Koutny Site, Illinois Pcs Site#IA-151-339B, Alderman Road, Linn County, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew V. Martin.

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Archaeological Records Review and Phase I Field Reconnaissance for the Thomas P. Miller, Etal Site, Illinois Pcs Site #IA-061-314, 4168 Peru Road, Dubuque County, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew V. Martin.

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Archaeological Records Review and Phase I Field Reconnaissance for the William Heir Etux Site, Illinois Pcs Site #IA-151-344A, 6797 Ryan Road, Dubuque County, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew V. Martin.

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