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  2. Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (Pub. L. 96–95 as amended, 93 Stat. 721, codified at 16 U.S.C. §§ 470aa–470mm), also referred to as ARPA, is a federal law of the United States passed in 1979 and amended in 1988.

  3. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

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    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is a law that establishes the ownership of cultural items excavated or discovered on federal or tribal land after November 16, 1990. The act also applies to land transferred by the federal government to the states under the Water Resources Department Act. [ 6 ]

  4. In the United States, there are laws for the protection of archaeological sites that contain penalties for those who choose to loot or cause disturbances. [10] The act of looting serves as a disservice to both stolen objects and the sites themselves, as objects lose their historical context and sites lose record of even having that object in ...

  5. National Historic Preservation Act - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the law "enforced public participation in preserving and protecting the sites, buildings, objects of national significance in American history." [12] Initially, the National Trust for Historic Preservation did not provide funds for preservation projects. Today, they offer funds for planning and education and provide a plethora of ...

  6. NC senator removes controversial archaeological law changes ...

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    Then, an archaeologist hired by a developer conducted test surveys at the site and found more than 2,000 artifacts, including 11 human burial sites. State archaeologists suspect that based on the ...

  7. Antiquities Act - Wikipedia

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    This law gives the president of the United States the authority to, by presidential proclamation, create national monuments from federal lands to protect significant natural, historic, or scientific features. The Act has been used more than a hundred times since its enactment to create a wide variety of protected areas.

  8. Here’s what federal judges could do if they’re ignored by the ...

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    Any decision by the administration to defy federal courts would immediately implicate profound constitutional questions about separation of powers that have kept each branch of the government in ...

  9. State legislation in protest of federal law in the United States

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    As of March 2010, legislators in seven states have introduced legislation which would seek to nullify federal legal tender laws in the state by authorizing payment in gold and silver or a paper note backed 100% by gold or silver; the legislation failed in Colorado and Montana.