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Cultural Resource Management

    Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources    Cultural Resource Laws and Practice    Tribal Cultural Resource Management    How Students Understand the Past

AltaMira Press is the leading source for published materials on Cultural Resource Management (CRM) for archaeologists, historians, architects, historic preservationists, and others who practice in this field. Our products include both professional guides and textbooks to train the next generation of practitioners. The centerpiece of the program is the Heritage Resource Management series based upon workshops run by the University of Nevada, Reno, Heritage Resource Management Program. Our "workshop-in-a-book" format presents law, theory, and best practices in an approachable manner. AltaMira Press also offers guides for professionals who maintain properties eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. We also offer guidance to community groups working with heritage professionals, to history educators, and to cultural tourism specialists.

Our publications in the related fields of public archaeology and public history, environmental studies, indigenous studies, and architectural history fill many of the other informational needs of practitioners in this field and students learning about it.

To see AltaMira Series, click here.

Consultants/Editors: Don Fowler (University of Nevada, Reno), Series Editor, Heritage Resources Management Series




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