Fear and Loathing in Cultural Resource Management

The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast by Gabe Hrynick and Ken Holyoke

Episode notes

Most archaeological research in North America is cultural resource management, or CRM. This type of archaeology is conducted to protect archaeological sites from development, or mitigate the effects of that development on archaeological sites/resources. Your hosts are joined by Trevor Dow of Ecofor Consulting this fortnight to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of CRM.

Show Notes

Ecofor: https://www.ecofor.ca/about/our-team/

Altschul, J. H. and Klein, T. H. (2022) “Forecast for the US CRM Industry and Job Market, 2022–2031,” Advances in Archaeological Practice. Cambridge University Press, 10(4), pp. 355–370. doi: 10.1017/aap.2022.18.

Turnbull, Christopher J. 1977. Of Backdirt and Bureaucracy: The Role of Government ... 

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