TY - BOOK AU - Baldrica,Alice M. AU - DeBunch,Patricia A. AU - Fowler,Don D. TI - Cultural resource management in the Great Basin, 1986-2016 T2 - The University of Utah anthropological papers SN - 9781607816812 AV - E78.G67 C85 2019 U1 - 979.004/97 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Salt Lake City PB - The University of Utah Press KW - Indians of North America KW - Antiquities KW - Collection and preservation KW - Great Basin KW - Cultural property KW - Protection KW - Management KW - Historic sites KW - Conservation and restoration KW - Lieux historiques KW - Conservation et restauration KW - Grand Bassin KW - fast KW - Cultural policy KW - Antiquités KW - Collections et conservation KW - Politique culturelle KW - United States KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Intro; Contents; Figures and Table; Introduction (Alice M. Baldrica, Patricia A. DeBunch, and Don D. Fowler); 1. CRM in the Great Basin: Thirty Years On (Don D. Fowler); 2. SHPO Perspective on Cultural Resources Management: Lessons Learned (Roger Roper); 3. The Past and Future of CRM under the Guise of Section 106 (F. Kirk Halford); 4. Programmatic Agreements and the Growing Process of Inclusion (Richard C. Hanes); 5. Dry, Dusty Bits: An Informatics Perspective (Eric Ingbar); 6. GIS Probability Models: The Ideal and the Real(ized) (Alyce A. Branigan); 7. The Status of Great Basin Ethnographic CRM Studies and Reports since 1990 (Ginny Bengston); 8. Tribal Consultation in Nevada and Eastern California: A Thirty-Year Program Evolution in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest (Fred P. Frampton); 9. Issues in Great Basin Historic Preservation: One Practitioner's Considerations (Diane L. Teeman); 10. Thirty Years of Highway Archaeology and Its Implications (James Bunch and Patricia A. DeBunch); 11. Better with Time: Past Challenges and Future Directions in Great Basin Historical Archaeology (Renée Corona Kolvet); 12. How's Business? A Review of Forty Years of CRM and the Used-Site Business (William J. Cannon); 13. What We Knew Then and What We Know Now: Thirty Years of CRM Archaeology in the Great Basin (Pat Barker); 14. Cultural Resource Management in the Great Basin: What Have We Learned? Part II (Alice M. Baldrica); References; Contributors N2 - "Cultural Resource Management (CRM) refers to the discovery, evaluation, and preservation of culturally significant sites, focusing on but not limited to the archaeological and historical. CRM stems from the National Historic Preservation Act, passed in 1966. In 1986, archaeologists reviewed the practice of CRM in the Great Basin. They concluded that it mainly was a system of finding, flagging, and avoiding -- a means of keeping sites and artifacts safe. Success was measured by counting the number of sites recorded and acres surveyed"--Provided by publisher UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2294448 ER -