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Companion to Cultural Resource Management
Thomas F. . Ed(S): King
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Description for Companion to Cultural Resource Management
A Companion to Cultural Resource Management is an essential guide to those wishing to gain a deeper understanding of CRM and heritage management. Expert contributors share their knowledge and illustrate CRM's practice and scope, as well as the core issues and realities in preserving cultural heritages worldwide. Editor(s): King, Thomas F. Series: Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Anthropology. Num Pages: 600 pages. BIC Classification: ABC; GM; HDW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 184 x 255 x 37. Weight in Grams: 1204.
A Companion to Cultural Resource Management is an essential guide to those wishing to gain a deeper understanding of CRM and heritage management. Expert contributors share their knowledge and illustrate CRM's practice and scope, as well as the core issues and realities in preserving cultural heritages worldwide.
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Product Details
Publication date
2011
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
600
Condition
New
Series
Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Anthropology
Number of Pages
600
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405198738
SKU
V9781405198738
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99-15
About Thomas F. . Ed(S): King
Thomas F. King s an independent writer, consultant and trainer in cultural resource management, and conducts archaeological research in California and Micronesia. King works extensively with indigenous groups and local communities to ensure that their cultural places and concerns are considered in development planning. He also works as an archaeologist with The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) tracing...
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“This focus on hands-on knowledge and practice is very valuable” (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1 January 2014)