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Book Review
| The Antiquities Act, a Century of American Archeology, Historic Preservation, and Nature Conservation. Edited by David Harmon, Francis P. McManamon, and Dwight T. Pitcaithley. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2006. x + 326 pp. Illustrations, maps, tables, appendix, notes, bibliography, index. $19.95, paper.)
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In anticipation of the centennial of the Antiquities Act, leaders in the National Park Service and "friends groups" organized several events, exhibits, and publications. One result is the publication of a collection of essays, The Antiquities Act, a Century of American Archeology, Historic Preservation, and Nature Conservation, edited by David Harmon, executive director of the George Wright Society, and National Park Service chief archeologist Frank McManamon and chief historian Dwight Pitcaithley. |
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