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LD 1028 - Protection of Indian Archaeological Sites : Report to the Standing Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs.
Arthur Spiess, Archaeologist, Maine Historic Preservation Commission with Representative Donald Soctomah, January, 2000.
Contents: Introduction / The Resource / The Problem / Synopsis of Existing Laws / Discussions with Law Enforcement / Site Monitoring or Stewardship / Discussion / Recommendations / Appendix A - Text of 27 MRSA 371-378 as Amended to Date / Appendix B - Written Comments from State Agencies on LD 1028 Consultation / Appendix C - Archaeological Site Monitoring Materials
Publication Date
1-2000
Publisher
Maine Historic Preservation Commission
City
Augusta, Maine
Keywords
Archaeology, Archaeological Sites, Excavations, Indians of North America, Antiquities Law and Legislation, Protection of Indian Archaeological Sites, Historic Sites, Indians, Antiquities, Artifacts, Historical Preservation
Disciplines
Archaeological Anthropology | Criminal Law | Cultural Heritage Law | History | Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law | Indigenous Studies | Land Use Law
Recommended Citation
Maine Historic Preservation Commission, "LD 1028 - Protection of Indian Archaeological Sites : Report to the Standing Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs" (2000). Maine Collection. 62.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/62
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