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Review: Cultural Resource Laws and Practice: An Introductory Guide By Thomas F. King

Eric C. Petersen

This review addresses the first and second editions of Cultural Resource Laws and Practice: An Introductory Guide. The author, Thomas F. King, is no newcomer to thinking about cultural resource management (CRM) issues (King 1983). He has been involved in various aspects of CRM and historic preservation since the mid-1960s. From 1977 through 1979 Dr. King worked in Micronesia developing historic preservation programs. He has been an archaeologist with the National Park Service and a staff member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in Washington, D.C., and helped draft the 1986 version of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s Code of Federal Regulations (36 CFR 800) implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. More recently, Dr. King entered the private sector, where he practices today as a CRM consultant. As an author he has numerous journal articles and books to his credit.

High Plains Applied Anthropologist No. 2, Vol. 24, Fall, 2004 pp 195 – 197

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