The National Historic Preservation Act

The National Historic Preservation Act

Author: Kimball M. Banks

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-20

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1315520842

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Assessing fifty years of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), passed in 1966, this volume examines the impact of this key piece of legislation on heritage practices in the United States. The editors and contributing authors summarize how we approached compliance in the past, how we approach it now, and how we may approach it in the future. This volume presents how federal, state, tribal entities, and contractors in different regions address compliance issues; examines half a century of changes in the level of inventory, evaluation and mitigation practices, and determinations of eligibility; describes how the federal and state agencies have changed their approach over half a century; the Act is examined from the Federal, SHPO, THPO, Advisory Council, and regional perspectives. Using case studies authored by well-known heritage professionals based in universities, private practice, tribes, and government, this volume provides a critical and constructive examination of the NHPA and its future prospects. Archaeology students and scholars, as well heritage professionals, should find this book of interest.


Assessing Site Significance

Assessing Site Significance

Author: Donald L. Hardesty

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2009-03-16

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0759113289

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Assessing Site Significance is an invaluable resource for archaeologists and others who need guidance in determining whether sites are eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Because the register's eligibility criteria were largely developed for standing sites, it is difficult to know in any particular case whether a site known primarily through archaeological work has sufficient 'historical significance' to be listed. Hardesty and Little address these challenges, describing how to file for NRHP eligibility and how to determine the historical significance of archaeological properties. This second edition brings everything up to date, and includes new material on 17th- and 18th-century sites, traditional cultural properties, shipwrecks, Japanese internment camps, and military properties.


There Grows a Green Tree

There Grows a Green Tree

Author: Greg White

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13:

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Papers assembled in this volume, prepared by a wide assortment of Dave Fredrickson's friends, colleagues and students, deal with a comparably broad range of topics, issues and conceptual concerns in California Archaeology. Testifying in a very real sense to the tremendous influence Dave Fredrickson has had on several generations of California anthropologists.Contributing Authors: M Basgall, J Bennyhoff, R Brooks, S Brooks, B Gerow, GL Gmoser, JF Hayes, WR Hildebrandt, JJ Johnson, TL Jones, TS Keter, RF King, M Kowta, H McCarthy, CW Meighan, P Mikkelson, R Milliken, TM Origer, J Parker, EB Parkman, A Praetzellis, M Praetzellis, LM Raab, FA Riddell, KJ Tremaine, SA Waechter, WJ Wallace, LE Weigel, GJ West, G White, CKR Wickstrom