Managing archaeological resources : global context, national programs, local actions /
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Imprint: | Walnut Creek, CA : Left Coast Press, c2008. |
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Description: | 299 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | One world archaeology series ; 58 One world archaeology ; 58. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7310966 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Contemporary Archaeological Resources Management and the 'Liberals' Dilemma
- General Approaches to Managing Archaeological Resources
- 1. Learning to Walk Together and Work Together: Providing a Formative Teaching Experience for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Heritage Managers
- 2. Rethinking Cultural Resources Management: A Culturist and Generic Model for Development
- 3. 'The Flowering of the Cultures': The European Union and Regional Identity
- Archaeological Resource Management Issues and Case Studies
- 4. Archaeology and Donor Aid in the 'Developing World': The Case for Local Heritage in Zimbabwe
- 5. Can Postmodern Regulatory Archaeology Respect Diverse Cultural Values?: An Evaluation from Bicultural New Zealand
- 6. Reintroducing People to Their Pasts: Heritage Management by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
- 7. Studying and Managing Archaeological Resources on a Regional Scale: The Vale of York Visibility Project
- 8. Archaeological Heritage Management in Countries of Transition: Case Study Slovenia
- 9. Managing Digital Preservation and Access: The Archaeology Data Service
- 10. The South Carolina Heritage Trust Program: Fifteen Years of Archaeological Site Acquisition and Management
- 11. The Private Sense of Public Archaeology: An American Example
- 12. Working with the Keepers of the Land: Creating Partnerships for Preservation and Management
- 13. Managing Wetland Archaeology: Environmental Degradation at Wetland Archaeological Sites
- 14. From Data to Knowledge: Creating and Managing Archaeological Data for the Future
- 15. Integrating Local Communities in an Archaeological Project: Experiences and Prospects in Bolivia
- 16. Collaboration to Promote Archaeological Conservation in Brazil: A Case Study of Campeche Island and Shell Midden Sites in Santa Catarina State
- Index