• CHAPTER 2. ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE LAW
  • CHAPTER 3. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE DESTRUCTION
  • CHAPTER 5. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PROTECTION PROGRAMS 
    • Operation SAVE: An lntegrated Approach to Protecting the Past

    • Lynell Schalk 
    • Protecting the Past, Protecting the Present: Cultural Resources and American Indians

    • Roger Anyon 
    • The Archaeological Sites Monitoring Program at the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, 1986 to 1989

    • Tom Des Jean 
    • Signing as a Means of Protecting Archaeological Sites

    • John H. Jameson, Jr. and Marc Kodack 
    • Protecting Sites at the Local Level: The Responsibility and the Legal Authority Towns Have to Protect their Archaeological Resources

    • Betsy Kearns and Cece Kirkorian
    • Stewards of the Past: Preserving Arizona's Archaeological Resources through Positive Public Involvement

    • Teresa L. Hoffman 
    • The Federal Government's Recent Response to Archaeological Looting 

    • Francis P. McManamon 
    • Save the Past for the Future: A Partnership to Protect Our Past

    • Kathleen M. Reinburg 
    • Saving the Past for Ourselves: The SAA Taos Anti-Looting Conference

    • W. James Judge
    • The Archaeological Conservancy and Site Protection

    • Mark Michel
  • CHAPTER 6. THE FUTURE OF PROTECTING THE PAST