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The Importance of Cultural Resource Management to Industrial Archaeology (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel Dellosso.

Cultural resource management (CRM) and industrial archaeology are newer fields to the broad scope of archeology. CRM and industrial archaeology both have methods on identifying and processing cultural resources, but CRM can provide valuable methods on preserving, reusing or identifying industrial heritage. This paper will display how CRM and industrial archaeology are needed together to fully understand the cultural importance and physical important of the building in the past and present.


Phase II Archeological Evaluation of the Wilson Mill Site (18DO177) and the Taylor Site (18DO182), Maryland Route 313 from Sharptown to Maryland Route 14 in Eldorado, Dorchester County, Maryland (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles D. Cheek. Dana B. Heck.

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