References
Portions of this chapter were adapted from:
- Ellick, Carol J.
- 2000 Against the Clock: Introducing Archaeology in Time-Limited Situations. In The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids, pp. 183-191. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
- Ham, Sam H.
- 1992 Environmental Interpretation: A Practical Guide for People with Big Ideas and Small Budgets. North American Press, Golden, Colorado.
- Kohen, Richard and Kim Sikoryak
- 2003 Theme Guide, Intermountain Support Office, National Park Service.
- Lacomb, Becky
- n.d. The Interpretive Equation – More than Just a Sum of Its Parts.
- Larsen, David L.
- 2003 Meaningful Interpretation: How to Connect Hearts and Minds to Places, Objects, and Other Resources, Eastern National Parks and Monuments Association.
- Little, Barbara J.
- 1998 Considering the Context of Historical Archaeology for Museum Interpretation. In The Public Historian, Vol. 20, No. 4 pp. 111-117. Regents of the University of California and the National Council on Public History.
- National Park Service
- 1997 Cultural Resources Management Guide, Release No. 5. National Park Service, Wash., D.C.
- NPS Training Manager for Interpretation, Education, and Cooperating Associations (editor)
- 1998 Module 101: Fulfilling the NPS Mission: The Process of Interpretation. National Park Service.
- 2003 Component for Module 101: How Interpretation Works: The Interpretive Equation.
- 2003 The Interpretive Journey.
- 2003 The Interpretive Process Model.
- Ramos, Maria and Davis Duganne
- 2000 Exploring Public Perceptions and Attitudes about Archaeology. Harris Interactive for the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.
- Whatley, Michael E.
- 1995 Interpreting Critical Natural Resource Issues in Canadian and United States National Park Service Areas, 1995 (.pdf 3.55 MB).
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