Fire and Archaeology

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During the next few decades, a considerable portion of the productive boreal forest in Canada will be harvested and there is an excellent opportunity to use forest management activities (e.g., harvesting, regeneration, stand tending) to alter the...

Person: Engstrom, Galley, de Groot, Hirsch, Kafka, Todd
Created Year: 2004
Type: Document

From the text...'The Department of Defense, as stewards of military lands, considers cultural resource protection a part of its central mission, 'the defense of the United States - its people, its land, and its heritage.' At Eglin Air...

Person: Wright, Stewart, Swain, Shreve
Created Year: 2001
Type: Document

Archaeological and historical evidence on status of northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) in southern Ontario prior to European settlement is not clear. The bird was documented on the Essex and Kent County prairies at the time of European settlement...

Person: Brennan, Palmer, Burger, Pruden, Hunter, Ludolph
Created Year: 2000
Type: Document

Managers of designated wilderness or conservation areas, especially those that are fire-dependent, often face a major dilemma. It is essential that fire perform its natural role of rejuvenating the ecosystem. Standards of environmental regulation,...

Person: Bryan, Reeves, Cole, Savery
Created Year: 1997
Type: Document

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Person: Allen, Lissoway
Created Year: 1996
Type: Document

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Person: Van Pelt, Swetnam
Created Year: 1990
Type: Document

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Person: Nicholas, Patterson, Sassaman
Created Year: 1988
Type: Document

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Person: Kossuth, Pywell, Forney
Created Year: 1987
Type: Document

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Person: Armistead
Created Year: 1981
Type: Document