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Archaeological Significance and the National Register: A Response to Barnes, Briggs and Neilsen
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
Barnes et al. raise a number of points relating to the National Register of Historic Places, only some of which are relevant to our initial discussion of archaeological significance in 1977. Archaeological significance can be supported by any of the four Register criteria, not only by the single criterion presented by Barnes et al. The role and initiative of all archaeologists in the decision-making process leading to significance determinations cannot be underestimated.
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