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99:. Whereas nearly every other nation protects all archaeological sites within its borders as part of its national patrimony, in the United States archaeological resources on private land are the private property of the landowner. As a result, archaeological sites in the United States are subject to destruction by urban development and sprawl, mechanized agricultural and land-leveling, and commercial looting to fuel the antiquities trade. By the 1970s the extent of archaeological site loss was increasing recognized as a crisis for the scientific study of the nation's past. 179:, Illinois. The Fingerhut tract is an area of Cahokia that may have included the workshop for basalt figurine production. The Powell tract contains the remnants of the Powell Mound, the marker mound for the western boundary of the site, and Cahokia Mound 1 may have been the marker mound for the eastern boundary. In addition The Archaeological Conservancy acquired then transferred to 146:
The Archaeological Conservancy uses states' private property laws to protect archaeological sites. Typically it buys the land encompassing the sites, stabilizes the site to protect against erosion and other natural degradation, and prepares a management plan to guide the use of the property as an
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using $ 300,000 in start-up funds from the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation and the Ford Foundation. The organization received a boost in stature and fund-raising ability in 1982 when former Secretary of the Interior
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major portions of the Hopewell Mound Group and the High Bank Earthworks, which along with other Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks are on the World Heritage Conventions tentative list.
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received a Folio "Ozzie" bronze award for excellence in magazine design in 2008 and a Silver award in the Magazines and Bookseller's Annual Magazine Cover Contest in 2000.
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to identify sites worthy of acquisition. Funding for the organization comes from membership dues, individual contributions, corporations and foundations.
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archaeological research preserve. The organization works closely with amateur and professional archaeologists, particularly
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The Conservancy was established in 1979 by Mark Michel, who continues to serve as its president; California businessman
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is the original site of the first town in the United States platted and registered by an African-American. The
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San Miguel de Guevavi: The Archeology of an Eighteenth Century Jesuit Mission on the Rim of Christendom
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Acquisition and management of significant prehistoric and historic archaeological sites on private land
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non-profit organization that acquires and preserves archaeological sites in the
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Conservation Archaeology: A Guide for Cultural Resource Management Studies
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in Mississippi, preserves a mound and village center associated with the
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joined its board of directors, where he served until his death in 2010.
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Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 2/13/12 through 2/17/12
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Lipe, William, "A Conservation Model for American Archaeology", In
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The Archaeological Conservancy has preserved portions of two
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In 1997 The Archaeological Conservancy began publication of
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Archaeological organizations based in the United States
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The former was transferred to the 473:"National Register of Historic Places Listings" 308:McGimsey, Charles, "Archaeology and the Law", 373:"Welcome to the Archaeological Conservancy", 592:Non-profit organizations based in New Mexico 446: 225:The Archaeological Conservancy acquired the 171:, and the latter has been incorporated into 103:History, organization and means of operation 287: 285: 430:National Historic Landmark summary listing 267: 265: 181:Hopewell Culture National Historical Park 282: 127:, but also operates regional offices in 154: 564: 418: 408:Burton, Jeffrey "Acknowledgements" In 262: 192:Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi 123:The organization is headquartered in 479:. National Park Service. 2012-02-24. 231:National Register of Historic Places 229:site in 2011. 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Non-profit Organization
Albuquerque, New Mexico
United States
http://www.americanarchaeology.org
501(c)(3)
United States
Jay Last
Steven A. LeBlanc
Stewart Udall
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mississippi
Maryland
Ohio
California
State Historic Preservation Offices
World Heritage Sites
Chaco Canyon
Bureau of Land Management
El Malpais National Monument
Cahokia Mounds
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
National Historic Landmarks
Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi
Tumacácori National Historical Park
Lamoka Lake site
Silver Mound Archaeological District
New Philadelphia Town Site
Jaketown Site
Poverty Point culture
Watson Brake

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