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    AuthorLipe, William D. (2)SubjectAntiquities--Collection and preservation. (2)
    archaeological sites (2)
    Antiquities Act (1)archaeological record (1)archaeological conservation (1)archaeological research (1)Excavations (Archaeology) (1)Excavations (Archaeology)--Southwest, New. (1)Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Antiquities (1)national monuments (1)... View MoreDate Issued2001 (1)2000 (1)

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    Managing Archaeological Resources for the Future: A Monumental Task. 

    Lipe, William D. (Archaeology Southwest (Organization), 2001)
    The 2000 Census showed that Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah ranked first through fourth, respectively, among the 50 states in percentage of population increase since 1990; New Mexico was twelfth. In the twenty-first ...
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    Conserving the in Situ Archaeological Record 

    Lipe, William D. (Getty Conservation Institute, 2000)
    In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record of past human life. Concurrently, destruction of the archaeological record increased as population growth, economic ...