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Surveying Coastal Archaeological Sites Damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Rhode Island,USA
Authors:Timothy H Ives  Kevin A McBride  Joseph N Waller
Institution:1. Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission, Providence, Rhode Island, USA;2. Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA;3. Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc., Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA
Abstract:Supported by the U.S. National Park Service's Historic Preservation Fund program, the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission administered surveys of coastal archaeological sites damaged by 2012's Hurricane Sandy in Rhode Island, USA. This project documented the transformative effects of Hurricane Sandy on coastal archaeological sites, evaluated the eligibility of many of those sites for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and provided new insights into ancient Native American coastal occupation. Notable project limitations include incomplete property access, bureaucratic delays, and a Tribal collaboration that fell short. Because preserving most of these erosion-prone sites through shoreline stabilization is unlikely, management efforts will consider preemptive archaeological salvage excavations. This case study may prove useful to archaeologists worldwide who are managing coastal sites threatened by rising sea levels and storms of increasing intensity and frequency.
Keywords:coastal archaeological survey  coastal erosion  Hurricane Sandy  Native American  National Register of Historic Places  Rhode Island
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