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WILLIAM MATHERS <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Feb 1996 14:38:31 -0600
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Doug Sandy wrote concerning sources of information about CRM laws and regulation
s.
 
The best one-stop source of electronic information I know was advertised in Fede
ral Archaeology (Summer 1995: p. 6).
Apparently the Bureau of Reclamation has complied an up to date list of CRM laws
 which is available free of charge.  Folks
interested in obtaining this information need to send 2 formatted disks and a se
lf-addressed envelope to:  Bureau of Reclamation,
P.O. Box 25007, Attn. D5300, Denver, CO 80225-007.
 
For hard copy, try contacting the National Park Service (Cultural Resource Progr
ams) in Washington, D.C. for a copy of their
publication "Federal Historic Preservation Laws" (1993); ISBN 0-16-045041-1.  In
 addition there are a number of useful
references in the appendices included in the volume by Sherry Hutt, Elwood W. Jo
nes and Martin E. McAllister, entitled
"Archeological Resource Protection", National Trust for Historic Preservation: W
ashington, D.C., (1992), ISBN
0-89133-199-9.  Hope this helps and best of luck with your project.
 
Cheers,
 
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Clay Mathers
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Center for Cultural Site Preservation Technology
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