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CRM on CRM : one person's perspective on the birth and early development of cultural resource management / Charles R. McGimsey III.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McGimsey, Charles R. (Charles Robert), 1925-
Contributor:
Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Series:
Arkansas Archeological Survey research series ; no. 61.
Arkansas Archeological Survey research series ; no. 61
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cultural property--Protection--United States.
Cultural property.
Cultural property--Protection.
Antiquities.
Archaeology and state.
United States.
Archaeology and state--United States.
Indians of North America--Antiquities--Collection and preservation.
Indians of North America.
United States--Antiquities--Collection and preservation.
Physical Description:
viii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Other Title:
Charles R. McGimsey III on cultural resource management
Place of Publication:
Fayetteville, Ark. : Arkansas Archeological Survey, 2004.
Contents:
Protecting the past: cultural resource management, a personal perspective
Cultural resource management in the United States (with Hester A. Davis)
Can the current large sums of money being directed to archeology be defended?
Evaluating the National Park Service's Cooperative Agreement Program
Modern land use practices and the archeology of the lower Mississippi alluvial valley (with Hester A. Davis)
Stewards of the past (with Hester A. Davis and Carl Chapman)
Archeology and the law
The present status and future needs of archeological legislation on the state and federal level
A national program of archeological research
A national program of archeological research - part II
Archeological resource legislation and planning
The National Register and archeological resources: one present view from the states
Archeology and archeological resources
Preserving archeological resources in land use planning
Regional overviews and archeological priorities
University contracting and competition
The past, the present, the future: public policy as a dynamic interface
The restructuring of a profession
Comments on "Institutional responsibilities in conservation archaeology" by Raymond H. Thompson
The exploration of new directions for the society and the profession of archeology
Cultural resource management - archeology plus
Holographic archeology
A comparison of contract and academic research
Cultural resource management (with Hester A. Davis)
Cultural resources: governmental approaches on the federal level
Good legislation beats a better mousetrap: the archeological experience
Overhead for the underclear
Archeology, anthropology, and the public
Archeology and electric power companies
The second mile
The once and future data
The "small business act" and archeological research
Archeology: a profession in transition
A rational approach to archeology
Is the public getting its money's worth?
"This too will pass." Moss-Bennett in perspective
Perceptions of the past: archeology and Moss-Bennett, then and now
Yin and yang and archeology's future
Headwaters or how the federal government got involved in archeology
It was the best of times, and it was the worst of times
To be or not to be registered
The four fields of archaeology
Problems for our time
Choices.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1563490978
OCLC:
57007871

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