If you missed yesterday webinar on evaluating archaeological and tribal resources under the “other” National Register criteria, it is now available on demand for you to watch on your own schedule!

Although all resources should be evaluated under all four criteria of the National Register of Historic Places, archaeologists generally focus on information values (Criterion d). As our society changes and awareness increases of broader cultural values, CRM practitioners are increasingly asked to consider whether cultural resources might possess other values and thus be eligible for listing in the NRHP under criteria a, b, and/or c – which can be very challenging in a regulatory context.

In this session, Anmarie Medin, Shelly Davis-King, and Brendon Greenaway focus on how to document what makes a place important to descendant communities or how a place might fit into the identity a group shares about a location.

As with the live session, this webinar is available to ACRA members at a discounted price. Members can get the discount code to access the presentation here.