The Montana Yellowstone Archaeological Project
Author(s): Douglas MacDonald; Staffan Peterson; Tobin Roop
Year: 2016
Summary
The Montana Yellowstone Archaeological Project (MYAP) is a cooperative effort of the University of Montana (UM), Yellowstone National Park, and the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Study Unit of the National Park Service. Now in its ninth year, the MYAP engages undergraduate and graduate students at every level of cultural resource management projects so they are prepared for careers in the field. In addition, UM facilitates the completion of Yellowstone’s CRM responsibilities in a fiscally-prudent manner and generates research for UM faculty and students. In all respects, the MYAP is beneficial to multiple players at the university and federal agency levels.
Cite this Record
The Montana Yellowstone Archaeological Project. Douglas MacDonald, Staffan Peterson, Tobin Roop. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 404334)
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Keywords
General
Cultural Resource Management
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Montana
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Yellowstone
Geographic Keywords
North America - Plains
Spatial Coverage
min long: -113.95; min lat: 30.751 ; max long: -97.163; max lat: 48.865 ;