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Isn t there a law that protects important archeological sites?

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Isn t there a law that protects important archeological sites?

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Certain laws and regulations govern public lands. No legal protection applies to private property unless the landowner voluntarily chooses to have a specific site designated as a State Archeological Landmark or protected by a conservation easement. For more information about the protection of archeological sites, see our section on cultural resource management.

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