Arizona Site Steward Program
Posted: Jun 16 2002 11:42 am
Greetings,
Exit lurk mode....first post.
We[Bill and Betty Ann]met some HAZ members on the Rogers Canyon hike and plan to attend the Chili Shindig.
I recently requested some information from the State Historic Presevation Office[SHPO] about their Arizona Site Steward Program.
Here's a link to their site:
http://www.pr.state.az.us/partnerships/ ... estew.html
The Arizona Site Steward Program is an organization of volunteers, sponsored by the public land managers of Arizona and Tribal governments, whose members are selected, trained and certified by the State Historic Preservation Office and the Archaeology Advisory Commission. The chief objective of the Steward Program is to report to the land managers destruction or vandalism of prehistoric and historic archaeological and paleontological sites in Arizona through site monitoring. Stewards are also active in public education and outreach activities.
Purpose of the Steward Program
Site Stewards work toward the following goals:
To preserve major prehistoric, historic and paleontological resources for the purposes of conservation, scientific study, and interpretation.
To increase public awareness of the significance and value of cultural resources and the damage done by artifact
hunters.
To discourage site vandalism and the sale and trade of antiquities.
To support the adoption and enforcement of national, state, and local preservation laws and regulations.
To support and encourage high standards of cultural resource investigation throughout the state.
To promote better understanding and cooperation among agencies, organizations, and individuals concerned about the preservation of cultural resources.
To enhance the completeness of the statewide archaeological and paleontological inventory.
I mentioned to Mary Estes[program director]that I was a member of HAZ
and their may be some members interested in the program.
She sent me some additional information packets,which I would be glad to bring to the Chili Shindig if anyone would be interested.
Regards,
Bill
Exit lurk mode....first post.
We[Bill and Betty Ann]met some HAZ members on the Rogers Canyon hike and plan to attend the Chili Shindig.
I recently requested some information from the State Historic Presevation Office[SHPO] about their Arizona Site Steward Program.
Here's a link to their site:
http://www.pr.state.az.us/partnerships/ ... estew.html
The Arizona Site Steward Program is an organization of volunteers, sponsored by the public land managers of Arizona and Tribal governments, whose members are selected, trained and certified by the State Historic Preservation Office and the Archaeology Advisory Commission. The chief objective of the Steward Program is to report to the land managers destruction or vandalism of prehistoric and historic archaeological and paleontological sites in Arizona through site monitoring. Stewards are also active in public education and outreach activities.
Purpose of the Steward Program
Site Stewards work toward the following goals:
To preserve major prehistoric, historic and paleontological resources for the purposes of conservation, scientific study, and interpretation.
To increase public awareness of the significance and value of cultural resources and the damage done by artifact
hunters.
To discourage site vandalism and the sale and trade of antiquities.
To support the adoption and enforcement of national, state, and local preservation laws and regulations.
To support and encourage high standards of cultural resource investigation throughout the state.
To promote better understanding and cooperation among agencies, organizations, and individuals concerned about the preservation of cultural resources.
To enhance the completeness of the statewide archaeological and paleontological inventory.
I mentioned to Mary Estes[program director]that I was a member of HAZ
and their may be some members interested in the program.
She sent me some additional information packets,which I would be glad to bring to the Chili Shindig if anyone would be interested.
Regards,
Bill