Which of the following most accurately describes the goals of cultural resource management (CRM)?

a. CRM is a type of contract archaeology in which the sites are excavated with the goal of presenting allevidence (artifacts) in a museum-quality exhibit

b. CRM is public archaeology. As a result, it involves the preparation and use of volunteer citizens in excavationson federal lands.
c. CRM is considered the highest-quality scientific excavation on federal, state, or private lands. Eachexcavation team includes a lawyer well-versed in all laws relating to site preservation.
d. CRM focuses on conducting high-quality research in compliance with all laws relating to archaeological sitesexcavated on federally-funded building projects.
e. CRM focuses on conducting high-quality research in compliance with all state, national, and international lawsrelating to archaeological excavation.


d

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