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Why Protect Resources?

The Basic
The Basics
Archaeological Glossary
Archaeological Glossary
Archaeological Resources
Archaeological Resources
Why Protect Resources?
Why Protect Resources?

Archaeological resources cannot be duplicated or replaced if lost, damaged or destroyed. They are treasured because they allow us physical contact with our past and are sources of knowledge about our history. It is important to remember that archaeological resources may be protected by law.

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