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Links to volunteer and professional societies, governmental offices, and preservation groups working to protect archaeological sites and archaeological remains.
The Archaeology Conservancy
Established in 1980, The Archaeology Conservancy is the only national (US) non-profit organization dedicated to acquiring and preserving the best of the remaining archaeological sites in the USA.
SAFE (Saving Antiquities For Everyone)
SAFE is a volunteer group devoted to raising awareness of the world's endangered cultural heritage.
Global Archaeology Site Protection (links at about.archaeology.com)
A list of links for both international and US legislative Acts, charters, and guidelines for protecting archaeological resources.
Strategies for Protecting Archeological Sites on Private Lands(NPS)
Strategies is a guide to a variety of tools available for protecting archeology sites on private lands through land ownership, financial strategies, development regulation, volunteer strategies, protective laws, and long-term site management planning.
National NAGPRA (NPS)
Laws, regulations, and guidance for the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) are offered at this National Park Service web site.
Association for the Projection of Afghan Archaeology (APAA)
APPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the archaeology and cultural heritage of Afghanistan and the protection of that Archaeological Heritage.
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