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Respond to: CORPORATE VANDALISM IN THE U.S.
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bat400

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| New Message Posted!2006-04-24 22:09  
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On 2006-03-13 10:27, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-03-09 12:42, Anonymous wrote:
Is there no law in the U.S. to stop developers from bulldozing ancient sites?
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No, none, if the sites are not recognised as ancient.
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In general, this is correct. In specific it depends on where the site is located (public (federal, state or local authority) or private land) and whether or not human remains are involved.
See:
http://www.cr.nps.gov/archeology/public/publicLaw.htm
Archeology Law
And here
[ This message was edited by: bat400 on 2006-04-24 22:22 ]
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Anonymous
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On 2006-03-09 12:42, Anonymous wrote:
Is there no law in the U.S. to stop developers from bulldozing ancient sites?
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No, none, if the sites are not recognised as ancient.
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Anonymous
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Is there no law in the U.S. to stop developers from bulldozing ancient sites?
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