Developing and Implementing Archeological Site Stewardship Programs
Author(s): Sophia Kelly
Year: 2007
Summary
Archeological site stewardship programs can be a valuable component of protection plans for archeological resources on both public and private lands. These programs provide important assistance to land managers, who are often constrained by limited budgets and staff support. Site stewardship programs also involve landowners in the protection of archeological resources on private property. These programs facilitate communication among professional archeologists, government agencies, and the public. This technical brief explores the necessary components of successful development and implementation of an archeological site stewardship program.
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Developing and Implementing Archeological Site Stewardship Programs. Sophia Kelly. 2007 ( tDAR id: 377136) ; doi:10.6067/XCV89P336F
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Heritage Management
Spatial Coverage
min long: -125.156; min lat: 24.847 ; max long: -66.797; max lat: 49.153 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): National Park Service; Department of the Interior; DOI Departmental Consulting Archeologist/NPS Archeology Program
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2008-NPS-Archeol-Tech-Brief-22-SKelly-Site-Steward-Pgms.pdf | 222.49kb | Dec 15, 2015 | Dec 15, 2015 1:46:42 PM | Public | |
PDF of Technical Brief 22, Archeology Program NPS (2007) |