Restricted Archaeology: Collaboration from Behind the Fence
Author(s): Anya Kitterman
Year: 2025
Summary
This is an abstract from the "Collaborative and Community Archaeology" session, at the 90th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Uniting traditional knowledge with scientific data is critical to fully manage and interpret significant cultural resources. Collaboration with Indigenous communities is necessary throughout the process to best understand and interpret valuable archaeology and the landscapes it inhabits. This presentation outlines some of the proactive ways Hill AFB seeks to coordinate with its tribal partners on management, preservation, stewardship and public education of its unique resources.
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Restricted Archaeology: Collaboration from Behind the Fence. Anya Kitterman. Presented at The 90th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2025 ( tDAR id: 509139)
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Public and Community Archaeology
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Abstract Id(s): 50238