Society for Historical Archaeology Visits Capitol Hill!

Board Members from the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) visited with Members of Congress on Capitol Hill on June 16th.  During the meetings, they discussed the importance of full funding for the Historical Preservation Fund, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.  They emphasized the importance of implementing the Section 106 process in a way that is fair, consistent and predictable for all.  SHA members also discussed why it is critical to preserve the President’s authority to designate national monuments and resist changes to the National Historic Preservation Act that would erode its core mission. Many thanks to the SHA representatives who used their knowledge, personal experience, and enthusiasm to advocate for a continued commitment to preserving America’s cultural resources!