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Chapter 12: The Arkansas Archeological Survey: a statewide cooperative programme to preserve the past.

Authors :
Green, Thomas J.
Davis, Hester A.
Source :
Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society; 1999, p142-159, 18p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The article discusses a statewide cooperative programme to preserve the past with regard to the Arakansas Archeological Survey. It has been thirty years since the Arkansas General Assembly created the Arkansas Archeological Survey. At the time, those outside the state were sceptical. Once the legislation was passed, and the appropriation for the first two years of operation was $350,000, the scepticism was replaced by disbelief and firm knowledge that this kind of a programme would never last. So, the question is that how is it that every two years for the last thirty, the Arkansas Legislature has continued to provide funds for this programme. There are, of course, several layers to the answer: the creative initial concept of a research, public service and education programme in which all state-supported institutions of higher learning can participate on an equal basis; the strong and constant active support of amateur archaeologists from all over the state; the commitment and dedication of the staff, both professional and support, some of which have been with the survey for all thirty years; the interest of many citizens in this largely rural state in the artefacts they find in their fields, and the monuments to the past--burial mounds and ceremonial mounds--that can still be seen in Arkansas' many river valleys.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780415117852
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
17364868