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Cultural Resource Management by Luis Cortinas: Secondary Sources

Books

Cultural Resource Laws and Practice

Thomas F. King shares his expertise in dealing with laws regulating the use of cultural resources. With wry insight, he explains the various federal, state, and local laws governing the protection of resources, how they have been interpreted, how they operate in practice, and even how they are sometimes in contradiction with each other.

Archaeology, Relics And the Law

This casebook explores the emerging law of archaeology. It combines carefully edited judicial opinions with extensive descriptions of famous controversies that were not litigated, all arranged to illustrate relevant legal concepts in a sequential development.

Law Review Articles

A GRAVE SITUATION: PROTECTING THE DECEASED AND THEIR FINAL RESTING PLACES FROM DESTRUCTION Florida Bar Journal

THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT: TWENTY FIVE YEARS LATER Duquesne Law Review

PROTECTING OUR PAST: THE NEED FOR UNIFORM REGULATION TO PROTECT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Thomas M. Cooley Law Review

REQUIEM FOR INDIANA JONES: FEDERAL LAW, NATIVE AMERICANS, AND THE TREASURE HUNTERS Tulsa Law Journal

EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CULTURAL RESOURCE LAWS IN CRIMINAL PROSECUTION FOR THEFT OF ARCHEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES FROM FEDERAL LANDS New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement

 

Legal Encyclopedias

§  1. "Public lands;" "public land laws," American Jurisprudence, Second Edition

§  23. Archaeological property, Florida Jurisprudence, Second Edition

§  273. Protection of historic properties; State Historic Preservation Officer; Florida Historical Commission, Florida Jurisprudence, Second Edition

Videos

Native American Law

Definitions

Archaeology - ar·chae·ol·o·gy or  ar·che·ol·o·gy
The systematic study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence, such as graves, buildings, tools, and pottery.

Directory

Learn about upcoming events, and conferences in the wide field of historic and cultural resource preservation. 

Associations

American Cultural Resource Association has been the trade association supporting and promoting the common interests of cultural resource management firms since 1995. Today, their member firms undertake the majority legally mandated cultural resource management studies and investigations in the United States.

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