Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Sept 24/Seattle: What is Archeology Anyway and Why Do Cultural Resources Keep Popping Up in the Middle of Big Projects?

Allyson Brooks, director/state historic preservation Officer at the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, reviews the archaeology in Washington state, the role of the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, and the laws associated with the protection of archaeological sites and human remains.

When/Where:
Sept. 24 4-5pm
Women's University Club
1105 Sixth Ave., Seattle
 
Sponsor: WSBA ELUL Section
http://www.wsba.org/Lawyers/groups/elul

Title:
What is Archeology Anyway and Why Do Cultural Resources Keep Popping Up in the Middle of Big Projects?

Cost:
Free to ELUL members
$25 for the CLE for non-ELUL Section members
Join section (cost of which is $25 - http://www.wsba.org/Lawyers/groups/elul/sectioninfo.htm ), then event is free
 
For more information:
contact Stacy Bjordahl at sbjordahl@pblaw.biz
http://www.wsba.org/Lawyers/groups/elul/elulcalendar.htm

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