Rural Areas (Other Keyword)

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Archaeology and the Developer: Mutual Interests Met (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Janice G. Artemel.

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Archeological Reconnaissance of the Four Proposed Twelfth Street Extension Routes, Lexington County, South Carolina (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald W. Wogaman. John H. House. Albert C. Goodyear.

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City Tavern, Country Tavern: An Analysis of Four Colonial Sites (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Diana D. Rockman. Nan A. Rothschild.

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Heritage Crime: Focus on the rural (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Suzie E Thomas.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Cultural Heritage During Crises: Crime, Conflict, and Climate Change", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In the past decade, the scope of heritage crime as a global research field has developed significantly. The term has increased in usage, and the crimes that it has been used to describe have also diversified. In this paper I consider the issue of heritage crime in rural areas, considering the diversity not...