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NCHRP Synthesis 347:

Managing Archaeological Investigations

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Size: 65 pages, 8.5 x 11

Publication Year:2005

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Authors:
Terry H Klein; Lynne Sebastian; Samantha M Ruscavage-Barz; Stephanie Ford; Joe E Watkins; Transportation Research Board
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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 347: Managing Archaeological Investigations addresses practices that improve archaeological investigations by both streamlining the overall transportation project delivery process and enhancing the stewardship of archaeological resources. The report examines practices that improve ...
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Front Matter i-ix  
Summary 1-3 (skim)
Background 4-7 (skim)
Synthesis Research Methods 8-8 (skim)
Organization of Report 9-9 (skim)
Relationships Among Agencies 10-10 (skim)
Tribal Consultation and Archaeological Investigations 11-13 (skim)
Engaging the Public 14-14 (skim)
Summary 15-15 (skim)
Internal Business Practices 16-17 (skim)
Project Delivery - Integration of Section 106, National Environmental Policy Act, and Project Design 18-18 (skim)
Summary 19-20 (skim)
Programmatic Agreements 21-21 (skim)
Collection and Curation Standards and Guidelines 22-22 (skim)
Information Technology and Information Management Systems 23-24 (skim)
Geoarchaeological Investigations as Planning Tool 25-25 (skim)
Summary 26-27 (skim)
National Register Evaluations 28-28 (skim)
Resolution of Adverse Effects 29-29 (skim)
Summary 30-31 (skim)
Chapter Six - Obstacles to Implementing Innovative and Effective Approaches to ArchaeologicalInvestigations 32-32 (skim)
Chapter Seven - Conclusions 33-35 (skim)
References 36-37 (skim)
Acronyms 38-38 (skim)
Appendix A - Survey Questionnaires 39-44 (skim)
Appendix B - Agencies, Tribes, and Consultants Responding to Survey Questionnaire 45-46 (skim)
Appendix C - Preliminary Results from a Working Conference on Enhancing and Streamlining Section 106 Compliance and Transportation Project Delivery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 2004 47-52 (skim)
Appendix D - Summary of Effective Practices in Archaeological Investigations of State Departments of Transportation 53-55 (skim)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications 56-56 (skim)

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 347: Managing Archaeological Investigations addresses practices that improve archaeological investigations by both streamlining the overall transportation project delivery process and enhancing the stewardship of archaeological resources. The report examines practices that improve and maintain good communication and coordination at all stages of transportation programs, including that between agencies and Native Americans and efforts at public outreach. It also reviews internal state department of transportation (DOT) business practices, and examines effective and innovative practices for complying with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and project design. The synthesis also examines pre-project planning efforts, including programmatic agreements, treatment guidance and specifications on specific archaeological resources, creative mitigation, and effective collection methods.

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