Most students who pursue a career in archaeology will find employment in cultural resource management (CRM), rather than in academia or traditional fieldwork. It is CRM, the protection and preservation of archaeological and other resources, that offers the jobs and provides the funding. Few textbooks, however, are dedicated to teaching students the techniques and practices of this field. Cultural Resources Archaeology, now brought completely up date in this second edition and replete with new case studies from the western U.S., fills in the gap. Drawing on their decades of teaching and field experience, the authors walk students through the intricacies of CRM. They clearly describe the processes of designing a project, conducting assessment, testing, doing essential mitigation work (Phases I, II, and III), and preparing reports. The book's emphasis on real-world problems and issues, use of extensive examples from around the country, and practical advice on everything from law to logistics make it an ideal teaching tool for archaeology students who dream of becoming practicing archaeologists.



Autorentext

By Thomas W. Neumann; Robert M. Sanford and Karen G. Harry



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Chapter 1. An Overview of Professional Archaeology
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Laws, Regulations, and Guidelines
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Preparing the Background
Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Phase I Process: Identification of Possible Historic Properties
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. The Phase II Process: Testing and Evaluation
Chapter 7 Chapter 6. The Phase III Process: Mitigation Through Data Recovery
Chapter 8 Chapter 7. Report Preparation and Production
Chapter 9 References

Titel
Cultural Resources Archaeology
Untertitel
An Introduction
EAN
9780759118478
ISBN
978-0-7591-1847-8
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
16.01.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
6.8 MB
Anzahl Seiten
274
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
Second Edition