Code of Massachusetts Regulations
950 CMR - OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Title 950 CMR 70.00 - Massachusetts Historical Commission
Section 70.13 - Standards for Field Investigation
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
An archeologist performing field investigation under permit as provided by M.G.L. c. 9, § 27C, either as a principal investigator or a member of a research team, has a responsibility to attempt to design and conduct projects that will add to our understanding of past cultures and/or that will develop better theories, methods, or techniques for interpreting the archeological record, while causing minimum attrition of the resource base.
(1) The permittee has a responsibility to prepare adequately for any research project. The permittee shall:
(2) In conducting research, the permittee shall follow her/his scientific research design, except to the extent that unforeseen circumstances warrant its modification. The permittee shall consult with the State Archeologist in order to modify significantly the research design.
(3) Procedures for field investigation shall meet the following minimal standards:
(4) During accessioning, analysis and storage of specimens and records in the laboratory, the permittee shalltake precautions to ensure that correlations between the specimens and the field records are maintained, so that provenience, contextual relationships and the like are not confused or obscured.
(5) Specimens and research records resulting from a project shall be deposited at an institution with permanent curatorial facilities. The State Archeologist shall keep a record of the disposition of collections resulting from field investigations conducted under permit.
(6) The Permittee shall disseminate the results of his/her research to the appropriate constituencies with reasonable dispatch. The usual period of performance for completion of a field investigation and the submission of a summary report will be one year, unless otherwise specified in the permit.
(7) Site locational information revealed during field investigations under permit provided by M.G. L. 9, § 27C is confidential between the permittee and the State Archeologist. The State Archeologist may use his/her discretion in revealing site locations to appropriate individuals.
(8) Violation of the Standards for Field Investigation is grounds for revocation of a permit to conduct archeological field investigation.