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Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements. - Contributor Biographies. - Introduction. - 1. Studying and Evaluation the Built Environment. - 2. Principles of Architectural Preservation. - 3. Archaeology of the Distant Past. - 4. Archaeological Sites of the Recent Past. - 5. Space, Place and Landscape: Geographies of Cultural Resource Management. - 6. Where Nature and Culture Meet: Managing Culturally Significant Natural Resources. - 7. History as a Cultural Resource. - 8. "This Belongs in a Museum?" Portable Cultural Property. - 9. Values are in the Mind: "Intangible" Cultural Resources. - 10. Religious Belief and Practice. - 11. Managing Language as an Integrated Cultural Resource. - 12. In Too Deep: Challenges of Maritime Archaeology. - 13. Keeping Historic Watercraft Afloat. - 14. Enfants Terribles - Historic Aircraft and Spacecraft. - 15. Studying and Managing Aerospace Crash Sites. - 16. Rockets, Tang?, and Telescopes: Evaluating and Managing Technical and Scientific Properties. - 17. Fields of Conflict. - 18. Managing Our Military Heritage. - 19. All in Line: The Challenge of Linear Resources and Linear Projects. - 20. Rock Art as Cultural Resource. - 21. Consultation in Cultural Resource Management: An Indigenous Perspective. - 22. Where We're From: The Perspective of a Displaced People. - 23. The Legal M?lange. - 24. International Variety in CRM. - 25. Consultation and Negotiation. - 26. CRM in a United States Government Agency: Some Thoughts on Surviving and Succeeding While Working for Federal Land Managing Agencies. - 27. Making a Living in CRM: First, A Discouraging Word. - 28. The Historic Built Environment: A Planning Perspective from the Western United States. - 29. Cultural Resource Management at War. - The Military and Anthropologists in Iraq, 2004-2007: Discovering Shared Interests and Values. - 30. A Future for Cultural Resource Management?