Abstract
When exploring the basic nature or building blocks of the universe, the matter that physicists examine is usually subatomic, such as protons or quarks. For individuals involved in cultural resource management and preservation, that matter is somewhat more tangible and can consist of a dinosaur or mammoth bone, a fossil fish or gastropod, or it can consist of the easily recognized projectile point or “arrowhead.” The study of cultural resources also includes the examination of historic structures, which happen to be the most predominant cultural resource in the 54 mile SSC footprint.
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Lowrey, D.L., Marler, C.F. (1992). Protection of Prehistoric and Historic Properties at the Superconducting Super Collider. In: Nonte, J. (eds) Supercollider 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3454-9_13
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