Assessing site significance [[electronic resource] ] : a guide for archaeologists and historians / / Donald L. Hardesty and Barbara J. Little |
Autore | Hardesty Donald L. <1941-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, MD, : Altamira Press, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (170 p.) |
Disciplina | 973 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LittleBarbara J |
Collana | Heritage resources management series |
Soggetto topico |
Historic sites - United States - Management
Archaeology and history - United States Archaeology - Methodology Excavations (Archaeology) - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-49805-3
9786612498053 0-7591-1328-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Part I APPROACHES TO ASSESSING SIGNIFICANCE; 1 Introduction; What Is the Modern World?; Modern World Archaeological Remains; The Value of Modern World Sites; The Legal Context of Significance; Assessing Significance Matters in the Modern World; 2 Determining National Register Eligibility; Eligibility Step 1: Categorize the Property; Eligibility Step 2: Determine Which Historic Context(s) the Property Represents and How Property Types Relate to the Archaeological Resources; Eligibility Step 3: Evaluate Significance under National Register Criteria A-D
Eligibility Step 4: Apply Criteria ConsiderationsEligibility Step 5: Determine If Property Retains Sufficient Integrity to Convey Its Significance; Nominating Properties to the National Register; 3 Scientific and Scholarly Significance; What Is Archaeological Information?; What Are the Sources of Archaeological Information?; Assessing the Information Content of Sites; What Makes Archaeological Information Important?; Dealing with Redundancy; Case Study: Examining World Systems; Case Study: Power and the Plantation; What's Next?; Part II CASE STUDIES; 4 Linear Sites Building Context: Defining Sociotechnical SystemsAssessing the Information Value of Historic Trails; Case Study: Portage Trails in Minnesota; Case Study: Assessing Water Conveyance Systems; Case Study: Railroad Logging in Arizona; Case Study: The Henness Pass Road; 5 Industrial Sites and Monuments; Defining Industrial Property Types; Linking Archaeological Resources to Property Types; Assessing the Historical Value of Industrial Sites; Evaluating Industrial Technology Sites; Industrial Social Formations; Industrial Landscapes; Case Study: Bodie Historic District Case Study: The Iron and Steel Resources of Pennsylvania, 1716-1945Case Study: Wood's Gristmill; 6 Domestic Sites and Farmsteads; Property Types and Research Questions; Case Study: Historic Agriculture Resources of Pennsylvania; Case Study: Rural Resources of Leon County, Florida; Case Study: Rural Villages at Fort Drum, New York; Case Study: Homesteads; Case Study: Ozark and Ouachita Rural Households; 7 Large-Scale Sites; Plantations and Ranches; Mining Districts; Engineering Projects; Townsites; Military Properties; 8 Summary; Archaeology Is Important to the Recent Past Historical Archaeology Is Still ArchaeologyThe Recent Past Also Needs Good Research Designs; There Are Many Pathways to the Recent Past; Information Needs Focus; Abundant Sites Are Significant; Recent Sites Help Understand Global Ecological Change; Recent Sites Are Not Isolated; Glossary; References; About the Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454578203321 |
Hardesty Donald L. <1941-> | ||
Lanham, MD, : Altamira Press, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Assessing site significance [[electronic resource] ] : a guide for archaeologists and historians / / Donald L. Hardesty and Barbara J. Little |
Autore | Hardesty Donald L. <1941-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, MD, : Altamira Press, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (170 p.) |
Disciplina | 973 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LittleBarbara J |
Collana | Heritage resources management series |
Soggetto topico |
Historic sites - United States - Management
Archaeology and history - United States Archaeology - Methodology Excavations (Archaeology) - United States |
ISBN |
1-282-49805-3
9786612498053 0-7591-1328-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Part I APPROACHES TO ASSESSING SIGNIFICANCE; 1 Introduction; What Is the Modern World?; Modern World Archaeological Remains; The Value of Modern World Sites; The Legal Context of Significance; Assessing Significance Matters in the Modern World; 2 Determining National Register Eligibility; Eligibility Step 1: Categorize the Property; Eligibility Step 2: Determine Which Historic Context(s) the Property Represents and How Property Types Relate to the Archaeological Resources; Eligibility Step 3: Evaluate Significance under National Register Criteria A-D
Eligibility Step 4: Apply Criteria ConsiderationsEligibility Step 5: Determine If Property Retains Sufficient Integrity to Convey Its Significance; Nominating Properties to the National Register; 3 Scientific and Scholarly Significance; What Is Archaeological Information?; What Are the Sources of Archaeological Information?; Assessing the Information Content of Sites; What Makes Archaeological Information Important?; Dealing with Redundancy; Case Study: Examining World Systems; Case Study: Power and the Plantation; What's Next?; Part II CASE STUDIES; 4 Linear Sites Building Context: Defining Sociotechnical SystemsAssessing the Information Value of Historic Trails; Case Study: Portage Trails in Minnesota; Case Study: Assessing Water Conveyance Systems; Case Study: Railroad Logging in Arizona; Case Study: The Henness Pass Road; 5 Industrial Sites and Monuments; Defining Industrial Property Types; Linking Archaeological Resources to Property Types; Assessing the Historical Value of Industrial Sites; Evaluating Industrial Technology Sites; Industrial Social Formations; Industrial Landscapes; Case Study: Bodie Historic District Case Study: The Iron and Steel Resources of Pennsylvania, 1716-1945Case Study: Wood's Gristmill; 6 Domestic Sites and Farmsteads; Property Types and Research Questions; Case Study: Historic Agriculture Resources of Pennsylvania; Case Study: Rural Resources of Leon County, Florida; Case Study: Rural Villages at Fort Drum, New York; Case Study: Homesteads; Case Study: Ozark and Ouachita Rural Households; 7 Large-Scale Sites; Plantations and Ranches; Mining Districts; Engineering Projects; Townsites; Military Properties; 8 Summary; Archaeology Is Important to the Recent Past Historical Archaeology Is Still ArchaeologyThe Recent Past Also Needs Good Research Designs; There Are Many Pathways to the Recent Past; Information Needs Focus; Abundant Sites Are Significant; Recent Sites Help Understand Global Ecological Change; Recent Sites Are Not Isolated; Glossary; References; About the Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778190403321 |
Hardesty Donald L. <1941-> | ||
Lanham, MD, : Altamira Press, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Assessing site significance [[electronic resource] ] : a guide for archaeologists and historians / / Donald L. Hardesty and Barbara J. Little |
Autore | Hardesty Donald L. <1941-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, MD, : Altamira Press, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (170 p.) |
Disciplina | 973 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LittleBarbara J |
Collana | Heritage resources management series |
Soggetto topico |
Historic sites - United States - Management
Archaeology and history - United States Archaeology - Methodology Excavations (Archaeology) - United States |
ISBN |
1-282-49805-3
9786612498053 0-7591-1328-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Part I APPROACHES TO ASSESSING SIGNIFICANCE; 1 Introduction; What Is the Modern World?; Modern World Archaeological Remains; The Value of Modern World Sites; The Legal Context of Significance; Assessing Significance Matters in the Modern World; 2 Determining National Register Eligibility; Eligibility Step 1: Categorize the Property; Eligibility Step 2: Determine Which Historic Context(s) the Property Represents and How Property Types Relate to the Archaeological Resources; Eligibility Step 3: Evaluate Significance under National Register Criteria A-D
Eligibility Step 4: Apply Criteria ConsiderationsEligibility Step 5: Determine If Property Retains Sufficient Integrity to Convey Its Significance; Nominating Properties to the National Register; 3 Scientific and Scholarly Significance; What Is Archaeological Information?; What Are the Sources of Archaeological Information?; Assessing the Information Content of Sites; What Makes Archaeological Information Important?; Dealing with Redundancy; Case Study: Examining World Systems; Case Study: Power and the Plantation; What's Next?; Part II CASE STUDIES; 4 Linear Sites Building Context: Defining Sociotechnical SystemsAssessing the Information Value of Historic Trails; Case Study: Portage Trails in Minnesota; Case Study: Assessing Water Conveyance Systems; Case Study: Railroad Logging in Arizona; Case Study: The Henness Pass Road; 5 Industrial Sites and Monuments; Defining Industrial Property Types; Linking Archaeological Resources to Property Types; Assessing the Historical Value of Industrial Sites; Evaluating Industrial Technology Sites; Industrial Social Formations; Industrial Landscapes; Case Study: Bodie Historic District Case Study: The Iron and Steel Resources of Pennsylvania, 1716-1945Case Study: Wood's Gristmill; 6 Domestic Sites and Farmsteads; Property Types and Research Questions; Case Study: Historic Agriculture Resources of Pennsylvania; Case Study: Rural Resources of Leon County, Florida; Case Study: Rural Villages at Fort Drum, New York; Case Study: Homesteads; Case Study: Ozark and Ouachita Rural Households; 7 Large-Scale Sites; Plantations and Ranches; Mining Districts; Engineering Projects; Townsites; Military Properties; 8 Summary; Archaeology Is Important to the Recent Past Historical Archaeology Is Still ArchaeologyThe Recent Past Also Needs Good Research Designs; There Are Many Pathways to the Recent Past; Information Needs Focus; Abundant Sites Are Significant; Recent Sites Help Understand Global Ecological Change; Recent Sites Are Not Isolated; Glossary; References; About the Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815724603321 |
Hardesty Donald L. <1941-> | ||
Lanham, MD, : Altamira Press, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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