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Dear HistArchers,
I'm trying to locate examples of procedures or protocols that have been
developed for determining NRHP eligibility of historical archaoelogical
resources. I'm particularly interested in approaches that have been
developed for urban development projects but am also interested in
examples from other types of projects.
Some of the examples I am already aware of include:
**Wilson's "We've Got Thousands of These! What Makes an Historic Farmstead
Significant?" (1990, Historical Archaeology 24(2):23-33).
**The "AIMS-R" approach used by the Sonoma State University Archaeological
Studies Center in the I-880 Cypress Freeway Replacement Project.
**The resource values matrix used by Hardesty in The Archaeology of Mining
and Miners
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks,
Barb Voss
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Barbara L. Voss, Assistant Professor
Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology
Building 110, Room 112-T
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-2145
phone: 650-725-6884
fax: 650-725-0605
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