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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.

Title
CRM on CRM : one person's perspective on the birth and early development of cultural resource management / Charles R. McGimsey III.
Author
McGimsey, Charles R. (Charles Robert), 1925-
Publication
Fayetteville, Ark. : Arkansas Archeological Survey, c2004.

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Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Description
viii, 222 p. : ill., 1 map; 28 cm.
Series Statement
Arkansas Archeological Survey research series ; 61
Uniform Title
Arkansas Archeological Survey research series no. 61.
Subject
  • Archaeology and state > United States
  • Cultural property > Protection > United States
  • Indians of North America > Collection and preservation
  • United States > Collection and preservation
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
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 -- 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 -- Appendix A : down in the congressional trenches with Moss-Bennett -- Appendix B : A case for the small business archaeologist, by Lesley M. Drucker, and Response to "the "small business act and archeological research," by Patrick H. Garrow.
ISBN
1563490978 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2004026977
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library