ARCH 386 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Kennewick Man, Great Zimbabwe, Eurocentrism

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Crm: the process by which the protection and management of cultural heritage is given some consideration in a modern world with an expanding population and changing needs. Arm: the process which involves inventory, evaluating, and negotiation of the value and fate of physical evidence of past human activity. Ahsp: archaeological and historic sites protection act (1960 and 1977) Place for archaeologists and developers to looks and see if there are possible sites in the area of proposed development. Not publicly accessible, must be an archaeologist or a lawyer. Unesco: united nations educational scientific and cultural organization. Nagpra: native american graves protection and repatriation act (1990) Thomas huxley (1863): higher and lower races, australian people are the lowest. Wretched, depraved, intellect of children, slaves to passion. Convention on world heritage: convention concerning the protection of world cultural and natural heritage. This is why there is a concentration of cultural sites in europe. Benefits of belonging to this convention were:

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