Collection of provocative essays on how to improve cultural resource management practice by the leading consultant in the field.
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A former member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, King has been involved in cultural resource management (CRM) for some 40 years. This collection combines a selection of King's earlier writings with new essays suggesting ways to improve the treatment of cultural resources in America. Coverage includes CRM as an "extradisciplinary" enterprise, impact assessment and mitigation, indigenous issues, and archaeology in CRM. Suitable for use in preservation courses and training programs, the text assumes the reader has read one or more of King's textbooks on CRM subjects and/or has a good deal of background experience or education in the field. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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