The Antiquities Act of 1906 and the Hidden Treasures of the American West
This is a two page overview of the Antiquities Act by the Wilderness Society.. Since Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906, presidents—Republicans and Democrats alike—have used the Act more than 100 times to preserve some of our most spectacular and historically important public lands. Althoug...
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dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV87D2SPT_meta$v-1487965553572 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 The Antiquities Act of 1906 and the Hidden Treasures of the American West The Wilderness Society The United States 2017-02-24T19:45:53.572Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV87D2SPT_meta$v=1487965553572 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Historic Background Research Heritage Management Conservation Cultural Resource Management Law Theodore Roosevelt National Monument Archaeological Permits Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV87D2SPT_meta$v=1487965553572 2023-11-08T13:39:29Z This is a two page overview of the Antiquities Act by the Wilderness Society.. Since Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906, presidents—Republicans and Democrats alike—have used the Act more than 100 times to preserve some of our most spectacular and historically important public lands. Although its title suggests a focus on archaeology (ruins, petroglyphs, etc.), the Antiquities Act gives the president the power to protect all forms of American history – natural, scientific, and archaeological – by designating National Monuments. Starting with Teddy Roosevelt, 15 Presidents have used the Act to create diverse National Monuments, ranging from the small (one acre) and historic Fort Matanzas in Florida to the large (10,600,000 acres) and spectacular Yukon Flats National Monument in Alaska. Dataset Alaska Yukon the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Yukon Theodore ENVELOPE(-62.450,-62.450,-64.933,-64.933) |
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This is a two page overview of the Antiquities Act by the Wilderness Society.. Since Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906, presidents—Republicans and Democrats alike—have used the Act more than 100 times to preserve some of our most spectacular and historically important public lands. Although its title suggests a focus on archaeology (ruins, petroglyphs, etc.), the Antiquities Act gives the president the power to protect all forms of American history – natural, scientific, and archaeological – by designating National Monuments. Starting with Teddy Roosevelt, 15 Presidents have used the Act to create diverse National Monuments, ranging from the small (one acre) and historic Fort Matanzas in Florida to the large (10,600,000 acres) and spectacular Yukon Flats National Monument in Alaska. |
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