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cultural resource managementthe safeguarding of the archaeological heritage through the protection of sites and through salvage archaeology (rescue archaeology), generally within the framework of legislation designed to safeguard the past.
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cultural resource management(CRM) - Profession that focuses on the management and preservation of cultural resources, such as archaeological sites or artifacts, protecting them for future generations.
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cultural resource managementis the branch of applied archaeology which aims to preserve archeological sites threatened by prospective dams, highways, and other projects.
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cultural resource managementA branch of archaeology that is concerned with developing policies and action in regard to the preservation and use of cultural resources.
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cultural resource managementin general, this term applies to the recording and investigation of archaeological sites uncovered or to be impacted by planned public construction and engineering projects, although it extends to arc [..]
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cultural resource managementThe identification, protection, and interpretation of archaeological sites, historic structures, and other elements of cultural heritage though survey, evaluation, and treatment strategies. This is used by most archaeologists, while historians and architects use the term historic preservation.
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cultural resource managementthe protection and conservation
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cultural resource managementActivities that share the practical goal of protecting and preserving objects and places deemed to be of cultural significance.
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cultural resource managementthe practice of studying and preserving ancient remains on sites where construction is scheduled to occur.
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