Current issues in archaeological resource management
Citation
Gramann, James H. (1979). Current issues in archaeological resource management. -- Lambda Alpha Journal of Man, v.11, no.1, p.3-40.
Abstract
The focus of this paper is on the issues and controversies
that have arisen in connection with the management of archaeological
resources at both the federal and state levels. Although
archaeological resource management can be considered as
falling under the broader umbrella of historic preservation,
it has succeeded (if that is the proper word) in generating a
series of exasperating problems unique unto itself. After a
brief introduction to the science of prehistory and the need
for management, these problems are discussed within the context
of three important management tools: legislation, education,
and planning. This division is convenient for pedagogical
purposes, however it should not mask the fact that the concerns
of archaeological resource management in the real world are
highly interrelated. It is hoped that the presentation in this
paper sheds some light on their true complexity.