Ebook Free Download | Best Practices For Archaeological Site Monitoring | Archaeological site monitoring consists of periodic visitations and inspections to detect change in a site’s condition. Archaeological resources are vulnerable to both intentional and inadvertent damage from many sources, and the level of risk to individual sites is not static. Changes in access (e.g., newroads or trails), pool levels in lakes and rivers, the nature or location of military training, agricultural practices, urban and suburban expansion, or even recreational activities can expose archaeological resources to new risks.

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