Power to the People: Cultural Resource Investigations along Utility Lines Giving a Voice to Past and Present Communities
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Power to the People: Cultural Resource Investigations along Utility Lines Giving a Voice to Past and Present Communities" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Cultural resource surveys being conducted for various types of utility lines under Section 106 and other federal permitting have allowed archaeologists the opportunity to investigate expansive, linear spaces that may have otherwise been overlooked by traditional research and sampling methods. Most importantly, the federal regulations afford consultation with Native American and other local stakeholders in a process that helps bring the past to the present and contributes to the present conversation about crucial cultural heritage and land management issues. Papers in this session illustrate recent CRM investigations conducted in southern New England by the Public Archaeology Laboratory Inc. (PAL).
Other Keywords
Cultural Resources and Heritage Management •
Archaic •
Cultural Resource Management •
Settlement patterns •
Lithic Analysis •
Historic •
Paleoindian and Paleoamerican •
Coastal and Island Archaeology •
Frontiers and Borderlands
Geographic Keywords
North America: Northeast and Midatlantic
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-6 of 6)
- Documents (6)
- Between the Shores and the Hills: Precontact Boundaries and Behavior along the Housatonic River in Southwestern Connecticut (2024)
- Cultural Continuity in Southeastern New England: The Cultural Landscape of the Pokonoket Sites (2024)
- Life on the Edge: How Can the Archaeological Assessment of the Physical and Cultural Landscape of Today Be Applied to Native American Settlement Choices Thousands of Years Ago? (2024)
- The Oldest Dates from the Ocean State: New Data for Late Paleoindian Habitation in Rhode Island (2024)
- Utility Lines Straddling State Boundaries: Cultural Resources Angle on Accumulated Knowledge and Knock-On Effects (2024)
- Where Power, Policy, and Practice Intersect: Archaeology within Block Island’s Great Salt Pond Archaeological District (2024)