Presenting Archaeology in Court
A Guide to Legal Protection of Sites
Contributions by John Bundyll, Tim Canaday, Stefan Cassella, Marion Forsyth, Don Fowler, Patty Gerstenblith, Cheryl Huckerby, Guy LaChine, Robert Lester, Jane Levine, Larry A. Mackey, Barbara Malinkyl, J Michael Marous, Sarah Marous, Martin E. McAllister, Guy Prentice, Peter J. Schula, George S. Smith, Todd Swain, Gwen Yeaman Edited by Sherry Hutt, Marion P. Forsyth, David Tarler

Publication date:
26 January 2006Length of book:
224 pagesPublisher
AltaMira PressDimensions:
225x176mm7x9"
ISBN-13: 9780759109094
The passage of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) in 1979 was a watershed moment in the movement to protect cultural objects against looting. This brief volume provides practical help to those who wish to use the provisions of ARPA_archaeologists, government land managers, preservation groups, and attorneys_to maximize its protective net. The distinguished group of authors, all veterans of ARPA enforcement efforts, first provides a comprehensive history of passage of the law and highlights some key cases that shaped its impact. Other chapters offer concrete instructions on establishing archaeological valuation and assessing damage to cultural sites. A final section provides a menu of legal strategies now available for use to strengthen and extend the provisions of the law. For cultural resource professionals working under ARPA's provisions, this book will be an invaluable, guide for daily practice.
It was a pleasant though wistful read to see so many examples of government bureaucracies actively engaged in the enforcement of heritage legislation.