Definition: The archaeological movement in the Americas to educate the public in information about scientific research in order to support the preservation of archaeological sites got a huge boost in 1988, when a conference supported by the Society for American Archaeology entitled Save the Past for the Future was held in Taos, New Mexico. The three specific goals of the project were to (1) understand why archaeological looting and vandalism occur, (2) determine ways to reduce looting and vandalism, (3) provide opportunities for public education, and (4) devise strategies to improve protection of America's archaeological heritage.
Thanks to reader Jodi B for pointing out that the Taos Conference was in Taos, not in Santa Fe.
This glossary entry is part of the Dictionary of Archaeology. Sources for the term include the references listed on the front page of the Dictionary, and the websites listed in the sidebar.
Thanks to reader Jodi B for pointing out that the Taos Conference was in Taos, not in Santa Fe.
This glossary entry is part of the Dictionary of Archaeology. Sources for the term include the references listed on the front page of the Dictionary, and the websites listed in the sidebar.

