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Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
Introduction: Thinking about Cultural Resource Management | ||
Pt. I | Thinking About Cultural Resource Management as an Extradisciplinary Enterprise | 1 |
Ch. 1 | Doing a Job on Culture: Effective but Self-Serving Communication with One of Archeology's Publics | 4 |
Ch. 2 | It's Not Ethnography, Either | 15 |
Ch. 3 | An Uninspired Centerpiece: The National Register of Historic Places | 19 |
Ch. 4 | The Hester | 26 |
Ch. 5 | Process Vs. Preservation: A False Dichotomy | 30 |
Pt. II | Thinking About Impact Assessment and Mitigation | 35 |
Ch. 6 | What is Section 106 Review Anyhow? Two Views | 38 |
Ch. 7 | What if We Lost Section 106? Is the Worst Case Necessarily the Worst Case? | 48 |
Ch. 8 | What's in a Name? The Case of "Potentially Eligible" Historic Properties | 65 |
Ch. 9 | In the Eye of the Beholder: Visual Impacts and Section 106 Review | 70 |
Ch. 10 | "Preservation's Responsibility" and Section 4(F) of the Department of Transportation Act | 75 |
Ch. 11 | The Letter of the Law | 81 |
Ch. 12 | Guidance from a Good SHPO | 86 |
Ch. 13 | A Consultant's Duty | 97 |
Pt. III | Thinking About Indigenous Issues | 101 |
Ch. 14 | What's Really Wrong with NAGPRA | 103 |
Ch. 15 | Stupid TCP Tricks | 112 |
Ch. 16 | Bigger Than a Breadbox? | 129 |
Ch. 17 | What Should we Consult About, and How Much Information Do We Need to Do it? | 134 |
Pt. IV | Thinking About Archeology in CRM | 145 |
Ch. 18 | Archeo-Bias: Recognition and Prevention | 147 |
Ch. 19 | Integrity Among Archeologists: The Dirty Truth | 154 |
Ch. 20 | A 1937 Winged Liberty Head Dime from Silver Spring, Maryland | 164 |
Conclusion: Lafayette, Where Are You? The European Union, Cultural Heritage, and CRM in the United States | 170 | |
Glossary | 179 | |
Bibliography | 183 | |
Index | 187 | |
About the Author | 195 |
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