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Preserving Louisiana's Legacy: Everyone Can Help

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About This Book

An accessible primer explains archaeological practice and site preservation within Louisiana, showing how artifacts, earthworks, shell middens, and pottery reveal past lifeways when recorded in situ. It outlines survey and excavation techniques, the value of context for dating and interpretation, common site types and what they disclose, and natural and human factors that threaten remains. The text emphasizes collaborative stewardship, detailing how government agencies, industry, landowners, and citizens can help protect sites through awareness, planning, and reporting, and offers practical guidance and examples to encourage preservation of the state's archaeological heritage.

About the Author

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Nancy W. Hawkins

Nancy W. Hawkins is an author recognized for her contributions to environmental awareness and preservation, particularly in the context of Louisiana's unique cultural and natural heritage. Her notable work, "Preserving Louisiana's Legacy: Everyone Can Help," emphasizes the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts. Through her writing, Hawkins aims to inspire individuals to take action in protecting the state's rich legacy, highlighting the interconnectedness of people and their environment. Her work serves as a call to arms for those who care about the future of Louisiana's landscapes and traditions.

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