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Archaeological Impact Assessment Guidelines

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 2.0 Legislation and Administration
    • 2.1 Legislation
    • 2.2 Administration
  • 3.0 Archaeological Impact Assessment and Review Process
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Roles and Responsibilities
    • 3.3 Review Procedures
    • 3.4 Overview
    • 3.5 Impact Assessment
    • 3.6 Impact Management
  • Appendix A: Guidelines for Report Content
    • Overview Report
    • Impact Assessment Report
    • Mitigation Report
  • Appendix C: Recommended Qualifications for Professional Archaeological Consultants
  • Appendix D: Checklist of Criteria for Pre-Contact Site Evaluation
  • Appendix E: Checklist of Criteria for Post-Contact Site Evaluation
  • Appendix F: Indicators for Assessing Impacts on Archaeological Sites

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