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Title: Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir
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Summary: "Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir" by L. Mark Raab et al. is a scientific publication written during the late 20th century. The book explores the concept and practice of conservation archaeology, specifically focusing on the archaeological studies conducted in the Richland Creek Reservoir area in Texas. It emphasizes the importance of preserving archaeological resources as cultural heritage, ensuring future generations have access to historical knowledge. The book details the Richland Creek Archaeological Project (RCAP) and outlines its methodologies, findings, and significance. It describes the processes used by archaeologists to survey, excavate, and analyze both prehistoric and historic sites in the area, highlighting various cultural stages from the Paleo-Indians to early 20th-century rural communities. Through its findings, the authors reflect on the changes in lifeways, environmental conditions, and the impacts of modern development on archaeological resources. The report advocates for ongoing conservation efforts and the need to document and preserve the rich cultural history of the region for the benefit of both scholars and the public. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 43.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Author: Raab, L. Mark, 1946-
Author: Moir, Randall W.
EBook No.: 63671
Published: Nov 7, 2020
Downloads: 150
Language: English
Subject: Richland Creek Archaeological Project
Subject: Salvage archaeology -- Texas -- Richland-Chambers Reservoir Region
Subject: Indians of North America -- Texas -- Richland-Chambers Reservoir Region -- Antiquities
Subject: Richland-Chambers Reservoir Region (Tex.) -- Antiquities
LoCC: United States local history: Mississippi River and Valley. Middle West
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir
Credits:
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Conservation Archaeology of the Richland/Chambers Dam and Reservoir" by L. Mark Raab et al. is a scientific publication written during the late 20th century. The book explores the concept and practice of conservation archaeology, specifically focusing on the archaeological studies conducted in the Richland Creek Reservoir area in Texas. It emphasizes the importance of preserving archaeological resources as cultural heritage, ensuring future generations have access to historical knowledge. The book details the Richland Creek Archaeological Project (RCAP) and outlines its methodologies, findings, and significance. It describes the processes used by archaeologists to survey, excavate, and analyze both prehistoric and historic sites in the area, highlighting various cultural stages from the Paleo-Indians to early 20th-century rural communities. Through its findings, the authors reflect on the changes in lifeways, environmental conditions, and the impacts of modern development on archaeological resources. The report advocates for ongoing conservation efforts and the need to document and preserve the rich cultural history of the region for the benefit of both scholars and the public. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 43.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Author: Raab, L. Mark, 1946-
Author: Moir, Randall W.
EBook No.: 63671
Published: Nov 7, 2020
Downloads: 150
Language: English
Subject: Richland Creek Archaeological Project
Subject: Salvage archaeology -- Texas -- Richland-Chambers Reservoir Region
Subject: Indians of North America -- Texas -- Richland-Chambers Reservoir Region -- Antiquities
Subject: Richland-Chambers Reservoir Region (Tex.) -- Antiquities
LoCC: United States local history: Mississippi River and Valley. Middle West
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.