1. Archaeological Collections Management Procedures - Report (Legacy 06-319)
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Sagebiel, Kerry, Jenks, Kelly, Majewski, Teresita, and Jelinek, Lauren
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In-Field Sampling ,Textile ,Federal Law and Policy ,Conservation ,Repositories ,Deaccessioning ,Catalogue ,Curation Facility ,Artifact Storage ,Archaeological Overview ,Department of Defense ,Shell ,Building Materials ,Hide ,Archaeological Feature ,Artifact Processing ,Chipped Stone ,Metal ,Macrobotanical ,Ceramic ,Wood ,United States ,Heritage Management ,Curation ,Fauna ,Accessioning ,Archaeology ,Collections sampling ,Ground Stone ,Data_GENERAL ,Data Recovery ,Culling ,Collections Research ,Artifact Cleaning ,Glass ,Human Remains ,Archaeological Collections Management - Abstract
This guidance document for archaeological collections management and curation for Department of Defense Service installations gives an overview of current collection management policies and procedures and presents best practices in each area of curation. The recommended policies and practices are designed to minimize costs while maximizing the research, education, and cultural heritage value of Federal collections in accordance with 36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.
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- 2010
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