Research Article
Mar 1979
Archeological Resources, Planning, and Construction
Publication: Journal of the Construction Division
Volume 105, Issue 1
Abstract
Unnecessary destruction of archeological resources and needless risks of construction delays often stem from lack of information and understanding on the part of engineers and planners. The importance of archeological resource studies is pointed out. Questions about the nature of archeology, what archeologists do and how they can be found are addressed. The federal program of archeological resource management is considered, and the most relevant legislative measures and regulations are listed. It is recommended that consideration of archeological resources be incorporated into project planning and execution as an integral part of the overall project. This can best be done by consideration of possible archeological resources during the very early phases of planning, and through the use of well-qualified professional archeologists.
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Journal of the Construction Division
Volume 105 • Issue 1 • March 1979
Pages: 79 - 94
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© 1979 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Mar 1979
Published online: Feb 11, 2021
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Are Tsirk, M.ASCE
Engrg. Specialist; Burns and Roe, Inc., Oradell, N.J.
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