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1. Office of Preservation Services: Archeological Services
- www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net
- Archeological Services.
- Protecting and enhancing Maryland's important and irreplaceable archeological heritage by providing a broad range of archeological services — including technical assistance, information, and project reviews, is the role of the Trust's Archeology Services unit. ...
- Archeological Services assists governmental agencies and their program clients to meet their statutory historic preservation responsibilities through the project review and compliance process. The section annually reviews nearly 4000 projects (such as new roads, sewer and water facilities, park improvements, shoreline erosion control projects, housing developments, and other actions) subject to federal or state historic preservation law, to assess the projects' potential effects on archeological sites. Archeological Services also handles archeological aspects of the Trust's financial assistance and easement programs — aiding grant recipients and easement owners in the sensitive treatment of archeological resources on their properties. For those archeological investigations conducted as a result of compliance, grant, or easement projects, the unit provides guidance and oversight to ensure that the work meets acceptable professional practices found in the Trust's Standards and Guidelines for Archeological Investigations in Maryland. ...
- Archeological Services helps project sponsors and property owners fulfill their historic preservation responsibilities while meeting project, program, or individual goals. Through consultation with involved and interested parties, unit staff facilitate development of successful solutions for the avoidance, recovery, protection, or preservation of significant archeological resources. Archeological work conducted as a result of the protection and enhancement programs is making a major contribution to our understanding and preservation of Maryland's past. ... Staff provides information and/or assistance on, among other things, how to hire an archeologist, what level of archeological investigation is appropriate for your project, and how to protect or sensitively treat archeological sites on your property or in your community. ...
- If you need information or assistance on how to hire an archeologist, what level of archeological investigation is appropriate for your project, how to protect or sensitively treat archeological sites on your property or in your community, contact Elizabeth Cole, Administrator, at (410) 514-7631Gary Shaffer, Preservation Officer, at (410) 514-7638 -->. ...
- Standards and Guidelines for Archeological Investigations in Maryland .
- Maryland Archeological Site Survey Form .
- Maryland Archeological Site Survey Instructions .
2. Archeological Survey
- www.nebraskahistory.org
- For the vast majority of human history in Nebraska the record of that history is contained in archeological sites. The State Historic Preservation Office maintains several programs to identify, interpret, and preserve the information contained in archeological sites.
- Beginning in 1988 the State Historic Preservation Office undertook a program of archeological survey to identify unrecorded sites. The survey program is guided by a geographical analysis, using watersheds, to most efficiently place the archeological surveys. ... The State Historic Preservation Office archeology program also cooperates with the Nebraska State Historical Society, Archeology Division in maintaining the Master Archeological Site Survey records. This is the main repository for information relating to archeological sites in the state. ...
3. Discovering an archeological temple
- www.yemeninfo.gov.ye
- Discovering an archeological temple In Al-Mahera province The French Archeological Expedition; exploring certain archeological sites since the beginning of 1998, in Al-Mahara province; announced the discovery of one archeological temple the historical date of which relates to some ancient eras. One local official said to the local Saba News Agency that the province is proud of having fifty five archeological sites distributed within its various regions. ... certain measures are to be taken for collecting this archeological wealth from them by the authorities. ...
4. Google Directory - Society > History > By Region > Caribbean > Puerto Rico > Archeological Sites
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- Search only in Archeological SitesSearch the Web .
- Archeological Sites.
- Society > History > By Region > Caribbean > Puerto Rico > Archeological Sites Go to Directory Home .
5. Archeological Resource Management in the Beirut Central District
- almashriq.hiof.no
- Archeological Resource Management in the Beirut Central District1 .
- The decision-making process in all matters ranging from urban planning to archeological excavations varies from location to location. ...
- It is my aim to contribute some archeological perspectives based on one year of Infrastructure Archeology. These perspectives originate from working with the general concepts that we follow to create a report on the archeological value and its consequences for the future place of it in the city (or cityscape). ...
- Since the sixties there has been a shift in archeology from destructive effects on archeological sites to an ethic aiming at more preservation took place in the sixties. ...
- The idea that future research will only be better prepared to investigate an archeological site and finally will result in a better knowledge, guides us whenever our investigations within the boundaries of the infrastructure works cannot be continued to a deeper elevation or a lateral extension of our trenches. ...
- After evaluating these risks at the beginning of the project in 1995 we have chosen a perspective which is based on the interplay of cultural and managerial processes which shape and are shaped by the societies in which archeological remains are exposed. ...
- Therefore, the archeological program in Beirut presents an interesting case for the management of archeological and built cultural heritage. ...
- With some examples I will concentrate here on the spatial effects that the preservation of archeological remains in the BCD can have. As with buildings, the archeological heritage is located on public or private property. ... Therefore we cannot consider the archeological remains exposed as inherited by the present generation in general. ... However, this respect has to be deserved by all institutions and managers of Cultural Heritage in keeping or developing legal and institutional procedures for the purpose of controlling what owners and occupiers might do with their property, to the detriment of archeological heritage. ...
- The stones and cover slabs are stored waiting to be restored in an archeological park (see below). ...
- In this case the archeological value, the socio-economic needs and legal conditions had to be evaluated by all people and institutions involved in the are of the excavations of BEY 018. The BCD Infrastructure Archeology team considered the archeological value of the graves high; the need for preservation, however, was low from an academic point of view. As far as cultural (archeological) resource management was concerned the following criteria were used to reach a negative recommendation for preservation in situ: (1) the scientific value, (2) the importance for the public (national and international), (3) the symbolic value, (4) the importance of the future use of the area. ... Since the archeological heritage at the site is fused with the real property that is scheduled to be constructed, the developer and the archeologists compared the plans for the electrical power sub station with the excavated results. ...
6. Fort McHenry - Archeological Treasures
- www.nps.gov
- ARCHEOLOGICAL TREASURES AT FORT McHENRY.
- Beneath the surface of the ground at Fort McHenry National Monument lay known and unknown archeological treasures of the past history of this unique site. ... The archeological resources at Fort McHenry reflect the complex interplay of factors. ...
- These include archeological features consisting of strata, artifacts, and the evidence of structures, which remain under the surface of the ground. To provide an accurate interpretation of the past, archeological records must be integrated with the historical and architectural records. ...
- In 1958, the National Park Service recognized the value of historical scholarship and took the lead in conducting archeological research at National Park sites of primary historical importance. ...
- Since 1958, there have been over fifty archeological investigations to determine the location or use of earlier buildings or features of the site. ...
- With the passage of the Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979, Congress mandated the protection of archeological resources and sites which are on public lands. Furthermore, this Act requires that all archeological resources which are excavated or removed from public lands will remain the property of the United States, and such resources and copies of associated archeological records and data will be preserved. ...
- The park museum collection of archeological artifacts includes a wide diversity of material that is cataloged by classification type. ...
- Examination of the past revealed through archeological remains is integral to understanding, preserving and interpreting history! Click on the images above to see examples of the kind of material that have been recovered at Fort McHenry. ...
7. Recent Archeological Finds Confirming Vedic History
- www.stephen-knapp.com
- Recent Archeological Finds Confirming Vedic History.
- So this is a new project in which we will list some of the most noteworthy archeological finds that tend to confirm the Vedic descriptions of world history. ...
- Some of the Archeological Discoveries of 2002 This lists: 1. ... Recent Archeological Find Could Rewrite History, 3. ...
- Some of the Archeological Discoveries of 2003 lists some of what has been discovered so far, such as: 1. ...
- Some of the Archeological Finds of 2004 includes: 1. ...
- Ayodhya and the Research on the Temple of Lord Rama offers some of the latest developments regarding the archeological research on the ancient temple of Lord Rama at His birthplace at Ayodhya. ... Archeological Society of India Says Temple Existed at Ramjanmabhoomi Site; 4. ...
8. Fabricated History: Responsibility of Archeological Circles Brought into Question by Revelations About Fake Discoveries of Paleolithic Artifacts
- www.fpcj.jp
- Fabricated History: Responsibility of Archeological Circles Brought into Question by Revelations About Fake Discoveries of Paleolithic Artifacts .
- Recently it was revealed that an amateur archeological researcher who had made a name for himself both inside and outside Japanese archeological circles through his frequent supposed excavations of artifacts that seemed to prove that a Paleolithic era had existed in Japan several hundred thousand years ago actually had fabricated at least two of his discoveries. The researcher's supposed discoveries had not only stirred a romantic fascination with ancient times among the Japanese and stimulated an archeological boom among the general public but also given rise to a hypothesis among Japanese archeological circles that primitive human beings with a high level of intelligence, differing from primitive people in other regions of the world, had existed in Japan and elsewhere in East Asia. ...
- In contrast, some archeological people have pointed out that Fujimura felt pressure because of the paucity of financial support for his excavations. ...
- At the same time, there is also harsh criticism of the setup and research methods of Japan's archeological circles, which were unable to spot the fabrications. Experts are pointing to the closed nature of the archeological world, the poor means of scientific verification, and also the responsibility of the media, which have widely reported "discoveries" that have not received any solid academic proof. ...
- According to these views, in Japan's archeological world there is a closed clique formed by excavators like Fujimura and some scholars, and there are few opportunities for open criticism. ... Takeoka did publish a paper that was critical of Fujimura's "discoveries," but it was not given attention in archeological circles. ...
9. 1-World Adventures - Archeological Adventures
- www.1worldadventures.com
- Archeological Travel .
- Archeological Adventures.
- Archeological Adventure Travel.
- Ancient Adventures - Specializing in custom tour packages to archeological and historical locations, Ancient Adventures Travel offers history and archeological experts to guide you to through countries such as Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Kenya, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iran. ...
- A wide variety of historical and archeological sites are featured.
- Olé Spain Tours - Clients can visit some of the most important archeological sites in Europe such as Atapuerca, cave painting in the north and south of Spain, Celtic and Iberian city ruins, and Roman military and civilian remains.
- Vilaya Tours - Offers archeological packages, hiking and horseback treks, and other tours encompassing a variety of ancient cities and ecological zones in Chachapoyas, Peru, and the Amazon rainforest. ...
10. REDTT - Archeological and Paleontological Sites in New Mexico
- www.nmsu.edu
- Archeological and Paleontological Sites.
- Dig for dinosaurs, see evidence of people living amongst the dinosaurs and Folsum Man, try to translate the ancient petroglyph writings, observe old artifacts and pottery! Get in on a real archeological dig, visit museums with hands-on activities for kids, roam the parks, and feel the honor of our history in our many monuments. ...
- Archeological & Cultural Trips in the Southwest - Travel Northern New Mexico to Mesa Verde to Chaco Canyon and then to the Navajo Nation Fair! .
- Aztec Ruins National Monument - Large, multi-story archeological site dating from the early 1100's. ...
- Blackwater Draw Museum & Archeological Site - Located in Partales and right on Highway 70, see three impressive museums and one active archaeological dig site. ... The archeological site is 7 miles due west of the museum. ...
- El Malpais National Monument - Lava flows, lava tubes, ice caves, sandstone bluffs, Ventana Arch and various archeological sites! Located near Grants, NM (505) 783-4774 .
11. ACHP | Section 106 Regulations Archeology Guidance
- www.achp.gov
- Home Working with Section 106 Users Guide Section 106 Archeology Guidance Recommended Approach for Consultation on Recovery of Significant Information from Archeological Sites .
- Archeological Sites and Their Treatment.
- Resolving Adverse Effects through Recovery of Significant Information from Archeological Sites.
- 6 of its revised regulations (36 CFR part 800, "Protection of Historic Properties," published May 18, 1999 ) implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is publishing a recommended approach for consultation by Federal agencies, State Historic Preservation Officers, Tribal Historic Preservation Officers, and others on the effects of Federal, federally assisted, and federally licensed or -permitted undertakings on archeological sites. ...
- One such category of historic properties is comprised of prehistoric or historic archeological resources. The National Register of Historic Places defines an archeological site as "the place or places where the remnants of a past culture survive in a physical context that allows for the interpretation of these remains" (National Register Bulletin 36, "Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Historical Archeological Sites and Districts," 1993, p. ...
- In the context of taking into account the effects of a proposed Federal or federally assisted undertaking on any district, site, building, structure, or object that is included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register, potential impacts to archeological sites often need to be considered. Appropriate treatments for affected archeological sites, or portions of archeological sites, may include active preservation in place for future study or other use, recovery or partial recovery of archeological data, public interpretive display, or any combination of these and other measures. ...
- Archeological Sites and Their Treatment .
- An archeological site may have important values for living communities and cultural descendants in addition to its significance as a resource for learning about the past; its appropriate treatment depends on its research significance, weighed against these other public values. ...
- Not all information about the past is equally important; therefore, not all archeological sites are equally important for research purposes. ...
- Methods for recovering information from archeological sites, particularly large-scale excavation, are by their nature destructive. ... Therefore management of archeological sites should be conducted in a spirit of stewardship for future generations, with full recognition of their non-renewable nature and their potential multiple uses and public values. ...
- Given the non-renewable nature of archeological sites, it follows that if an archeological site can be practically preserved in place for future study or other use, it usually should be (although there are exceptions). ...
- Recovery of significant archeological information through controlled excavation and other scientific recording methods, as well as destruction without data recovery, may both be appropriate treatments for certain archeological sites. ...
- Once a decision has been made to recover archeological information through the naturally destructive methods of excavation, a research design and data recovery plan based on firm background data, sound planning, and accepted archeological methods should be formulated and implemented. ... A responsible archeological data recovery plan should provide for reporting and dissemination of results, as well as interpretation of what has been learned so that it is understandable and accessible to the public. Appropriate arrangements for curation of archeological materials and records should be made. ...
12. Archeological & Cultural Properties Center
- www.pref.yamaguchi.jp
- Yamaguchi Prefecture Archeological & Cultural Properties Center.
- There are still many undiscovered archeological and cultural artifacts that can tell the progress of history and culture here in Yamaguchi. ...
- With rapid land development, archeological investigation has increased year by year, and a great number of excavations have been found.
- Aiming at creating a hometown with a harmonious blend of development and preservation of cultural properties, the Yamaguchi Prefecture Archeological & Cultural Properties Center was built and is now open to the public. ...
- This center is expected to become one of bases of cultural activities in Yamaguchi Prefecture as well as to preserve archeological and cultural artifacts. ...
- Excavation Exhibition (Yamaguchi Prefecture Archeological & Cultural Properties Center 25th Exhibition).
- Show the latest archeological evidence and raw data for scientific study .
- Management training for prefectural and municipality officers and other people involved in archeological activities .
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