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Public Perceptions of Archaeology Studies

Public Perceptions of Archaeology Studies, of the public (96%) believes that there should be laws to protect archaeological resources, but is less, is not necessarily the archaeology of yesteryear, and the way that the public thinks about archaeology changes over time. With that in mind, finding appropriate ways to engage and include the public in archaeology can be a challenge. The first step to address this challenge is to learn what the public knows (or doesn’t) and thinks about archaeology. SAA has conducted two polls to learn about the public

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and its natural and cultural resources. The SAA is an international organization that, since its, of their archaeological resources. President Clinton’s and President Biden’s establishment proclamations, Americans. In the first RMP, the BLM stated that it would protect archaeological resources, to such resources. The new RMP must incorporate the same approach to conserve the archaeological record. Keeping archaeological resources in their original context is essential to maintaining

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and National Environmental Policy Act—that our irreplaceable cultural and natural resources, that economic expansion is done in collaboration with the need to preserve our resources. These statutes also guarantee that the public has the right and ability to review and comment upon federally, that we have seen in recent years, public comment has too often been curtailed. When this putative

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and National Environmental Policy Act—that our irreplaceable cultural and natural resources, that economic expansion is done in collaboration with the need to preserve our resources. These statutes also guarantee that the public has the right and ability to review and comment upon federally, that we have seen in recent years, public comment has too often been curtailed. When this putative

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these vulnerable public cultural resources. The SAA recognizes that correcting the situation will require, recommendations for Fiscal Year 2023 cultural resources program appropriations for the Department, an increase in funding for federal cultural resources programs in FY 2022. These federal and federally, based historic preservation to work effectively, it must have the necessary staffing and resources, and cultural resources under Section 110 of the NHPA; protection of archaeological sites

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(USFS) proposed revisions to its regulations governing Federal oil and gas resources on Forest, consideration for how to deal with cultural resources (either known or yet undiscovered) located, applicable laws and regulations protecting both natural and cultural resources, an explicit requirement, , and with further regards to § 228.103, the draft makes no mention of public review and comment. The process outlined in this section is reminiscent of the NEPA process but without public involvement. While

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. Inclusion of cultural resources must be presented in a manner that the public can understand, resources. But it is equally important to preserve our shared cultural heritage. Without, are, and even less where you’re going. As we work to conserve our natural resources and all of the benefits and essentials that come with them, we must also work to preserve our cultural resources. Our, —there are few better resources to consult when devising solutions than the archaeological record

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in their public lands, the traffic places nearby archaeological resources in jeopardy, unless adequate, recommendations for Fiscal Year 2021 cultural resources program appropriations. SAA is an international, for cultural resources preservation in the FY2020 Interior Appropriations bill. The federal, of the historic and cultural resources conservation work in the nation. The benefits of this work, some of the nation’s most important archaeological, historic, and cultural resources, both on site

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for future researchers, educators, and public exhibits. Among the SAA’s long-standing Principles, the specialized knowledge they gain to promote public understanding and support for its long-term, that are not curated in public institutions, or readily available for scientific study, public, law pursuant to the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (1979). These practices and principles, and should exercise responsible research. The SAA operates an extensive public education program designed

SAA Statement in Support of Kentucky Archaeology (2019)

May 29, 2019. The elimination of a leader in public archaeology and one of the department’s strongest, of Kentucky by collaborating with state agencies to manage cultural resources and to share research, with its Award for Excellence in Public Education. Their extraordinary contributions to documenting, -term service to the discipline by KAS and their contributions to the field of public archaeology

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education-using local cultural and historic resources as teaching tools-brings professionals from many, . The use of local resources to teach required subjects in all core areas (social studies, science, math, a respect for the conservation, wise use, and protection of cul­ tural resources in future, to these resources. One example of an effective national program is "Learn­ ing by Design." Sponsored, and preserving 2 Archaeology and Public Education quality in the historic and modem environment. They firmly

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 Fall 2000 Archaeology & Public Education Fall 2000 Events Activities for Children to be Held, . Upcoming workshops include Planning for Community Cultural Stewardship (October 23-28, 2000), Public, and other resources, and 50+ pages of additional readings. Planning & Funding Informal Education, manual covering project planning, federal funding sources, and informal education resources, Kaupp, Smithsonian Institution, phone: 202-357-1592; email: kaupp.ann@nmnh.si.edu. Public Outreach

Valuing Archaeology Task Force Report

. We recommend that the Board form a standing Committee on the Public Benefits of Archaeology, on Valuing Archaeology requests that the Board approve the creation of a standing Committee on the Public, identified include the following: Internal SAA Resources On the new SAA webpages, the Directory, that concern the general public. Media Relations Committee (Chair: Kristina Killgrove) (From, in a positive framework. Among its projects is the oversight of the Press Office at the annual meeting. Public

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resources, encourage public access to and appreciation of archaeology, and oppose all looting, , Public Relations Bonnier Corporation 2 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 Dear Mr. Haegerstrand, and recognizes that such commodification results in the destruction of archaeological sites; and Public Education and Outreach, which underscores the importance of promoting public support for the protection, that archaeological sites on U.S. public lands are protected by the 1906 Antiquities Act and the 1979

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resources are seen as inextricably linked. PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY FROM GOVERNMENT PERSPECTIVES Figure,  24 The SAA Archaeological Record ¥ September 2006 CULTURAL RESOURCES REVIEW IN CALVERT COUNTY, for the evaluation of cultural resources but equivocate on the responsibility to protect, preserve, of a historic structure on a subdivision, and the planning commission PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY FROM, a public road to serve a new ofÞce building. The hoe has just uncovered the base of a brick foundation 10

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Member Senate Committee on Energy Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and Natural Resources 304 Dirksen Senate Building 304 Dirksen Senate Building Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC, , as well as natural resources and conservation non-profits for more than 25 years, for the preservation of our natural and cultural heritage. Mr. Sams’ work on natural resources conservation, and climate change, arguably the most important issue facing our public lands. It is our hope that he

2023 Public Inquiry Response Maps

2023 Public Inquiry Response Maps, . AAA: American Anthropological Associaton. Find AAA fellowships and career resources here. ACRA: American Cultural Resources Associaton. Find ACRA’s job board here. NCPH: Natonal Council on Public, archaeologist or insttuton. Private Land Public Land Theirs Someone Else’s That Might not be a Rock, Public Speaking, Classroom Ta l k , or Aferschool Program In Person Online General Archaeology, Private Land Public Land Theirs Someone Else’s Contact landowner for writen permission. Ethically

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the agreement, spending on non-defense discretionary accounts (which includes cultural resources, appropriations testimony focused on the need for robust resources for the program created under, is allocated. If those offices don’t have the resources they need, then the Section 106 process cannot function properly, and our irreplaceable historic resources—including the archaeological, to educate Members of Congress on historic preservation's role in this important issue. H.R. 178—Public

ape2002_spring

 Spring 2002 Archaeology & Public Education Spring 2002 News and Publications NEWS Project, organization dedicated to teaching about water resources and conservation. The organization has, of the Society for American Archaeology, Public Education Committee (SAA PEC), display booth. Many of the attendees and organizations represented were involved with interpretation of cultural resources. Having the SAA PEC booth brought a lot of visibility to archaeology and introduced the various resources

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resources” with each action alternative as they go down in available public land acreage available, exclusion of public lands and the elimination of the variance process under the action alternatives of the PEIS, where archaeological or connected resources would otherwise be at risk of impact, Monuments and National Park Service units that contain important archaeological resources in relation, protection for archaeological resources, we recommend that the BLM modify its preferred alternative