Home to the Island Chumash until approximately 1820, Wima (as the Chumash refer to the island) contains thousands of significant and federally
protected archeological sites.
In another investigation, his research group is investigating the biodeterioration of consolidants used to
protect archeological sites, with the goal of developing environmentally acceptable binding materials for historic buildings, which are capable of resisting biodegradation.
These features used to provide habitat for fish and
protect archeological sites.
Not exact matches
Just click here for more infoÂ... This non-profit group is establishing a
protected area for one of the Mayan
archeological sites on Ambergris Caye.
Between them, these islands comprise a huge variety of dives, from drop - offs, caves and caverns, shipwrecks
archeological sites and
protected submarine areas.
Check to see if property is listed on municipal or provincial heritage registers; Contact the
Archeological Branch or submit a BC
Archeological Site Data Request Form3 to the Branch to determine if the property is
protected; or Shift that responsibility to their client (in writing).