MAA alumni Teresa Moyer and David Gadsby recently published the article "The Scope of US National Park Service Archaeology at Home and Abroad" in American Anthropologist.
"The United States National Park Service (NPS) has fundamentally been concerned with respect and stewardship for archaeological resources and the heritage values they represent since its establishment in 1916 under then president Woodrow Wilson. Here we trace the changing contours of the international relationships that have been at the crux of US cultural heritage management since the earliest protection efforts of the federal government and NPS's crucial role in transnational partnering and global outreach."
You can read the complete article here.
