Project Management (Other Keyword)

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New Model for Alaska Archeology: Local Control and Leadership in the Tanacross Backscatter Project (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Craig Mishler.

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Project Management in Archaeology: How to Finish on Budget and Ahead of Schedule while Meeting Expectations (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stefan Brannan.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Project management is an extremely important but critically underutilized body of knowledge in our discipline. Many of the activities that archaeologists engage in fit the definition of a project, that is a temporary effort that creates value through a unique product, service, or result. Despite that, many of us were never introduced to effective project...