Obsolete Document included for historical
purposes
THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY
A GRADUATE DEGREE IN ANTHROPOLOGY WITH A SPECIALIZATION IN PREHISTORIC
ARCHAEOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY WITH A SPECIALIZATION IN PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY,
OR A CLOSELY RELATED AREA OF STUDY
PLUS
THE MINIMUM DEMONSTRABLE EXPERIENCE DESCRIBED BELOW
Areas of study closely related to Prehistoric Archaeology include,
but are not limited to, Historical Archaeology and Cultural
Anthropology.
THE MINIMUM REQUIRED EXPERIENCE FOR PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY
IS:
- AT LEAST FOUR MONTHS OF DEMONSTRABLE, SUPERVISED FIELD AND
ANALYTIC EXPERIENCE WITH PREHISTORIC-PERIOD ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS TERRITORIES; AND,
- AT LEAST ONE YEAR OF FULL-TIME DEMONSTRABLE EXPERIENCE (OR
EQUIVALENT SPECIALIZED TRAINING) AT A SUPERVISORY LEVEL IN
PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADMINISTRATION, OR MANAGEMENT,
including,
(a) Teaching prehistoric archaeology with an emphasis on and related
to prehistoric material culture, historic properties, or the
prehistoric built environment of the United States and its
Territories; OR,
(b) Administrative, project review, or supervisory experience in an
historic preservation program or office (academic institution,
historical organization or agency, museum, cultural resources
management consulting firm, or similar professional institution)
with an emphasis on and related to prehistoric material culture,
historic properties, or the prehistoric built environment of the
United States and its Territories; AND,
- DEMONSTRATED ABILITY TO CARRY RESEARCH TO COMPLETION,
including scholarly research, publications, papers, or similar research
and writings in Prehistoric Archaeology relating to the prehistoric
material culture, historic properties, or the prehistoric built
environment of the United States and its Territories.