national archaeological program Society for American Archaeology Antiquities--Collection and preservation United States
Although the SAA's annual meeting in Minneapolis was one of the most successful and vigorous ever, there was a strong current of foreboding and even fear, as facts and rumors circulated regarding what Congress and various federal agencies might or might not do to the laws, regulations, and programs that today affect most aspects of American archaeology. Those members working in the resource management sector saw themselves as especially vulnerable, but academicians and museum specialists were also concerned about the funding prospects for important grant programs. Accompanying articles by Judy Bense, Donald Craib, and Ralph Johnson detail various aspects of what has happened and what might happen in Congress, and how SAA and other organizations are responding to these actions.
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Title
Preserving and Strengthening Our National Archaeological Program
Creators
William D. Lipe (Author)
Publication Details
SAA bulletin., Vol.13(4), pp.16-17
Academic Unit
Anthropology, Department of
Publisher
Society for American Archaeology
Identifiers
99900502497001842
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In copyright ; openAccess ; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ; http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess
Language
English
Resource Type
Newsletter article
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Preserving and Strengthening Our National Archaeological Program