The National Strategy for Federal Archeology, under federal policy, favors conserving sites in place. Excavation incurs expense as well as the responsibility for writing archeological reports and caring for collections. Once a site is stabilized, it can always be excavated later. Now and in the future, technology such as ground penetrating radar and remote sensing will aid in the effort.Sites are subject to natural and cultural threats, such as erosion and construction projects. |
Last updated: April 29, 2021