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Antiquities Act Clifford T. Brown

Antiquities Act of 1906 16USC431-433 “An Act for the Preservation of American Antiquities” June 8, 1906 Protects ruins and monuments on federal lands from unauthorized excavation or destruction Fines and incarceration for violations Provides for permitting for excavations Requires permanent curation of the artifacts Authorizes President to declare National Monuments (without Congressional approval) This is controversial, but has survived both constitutional challenges and Congressional attempts at amendment Regulations: 43CFR Subtitle A Part 3

White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Ansel Adams photo