ATH-320_ Milestone One

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ATH-320 2-1: Final Project Milestone One: Researching Investments into Archeology Discovery The two additional parties that would be most interested in these findings are Native American local groups and local Town folks and Community governments. The reason why local Native American groups would be interested in the recent discoveries is because these discoveries could be closely related to their ancestors, and local groups may have cultural and religious connections. Local Native American groups May be interested because these discoveries provide context on how vital Native Americans are to the history of America. Local towns folks would be interested in archaeological Discovery because these discoveries would provide tangible Links of places, events, and people to specific communities. Town folks would also be interested because the discovery could give insight into how people lived and the experiences of those in the past. Town folks would also be interested in the discovery because it could provide insight into the behaviors and cultures of Old Town people. Previous landowners would be interested in archaeological Discovery because they needed to learn a lot about the history of the property and find an artifact that could help archaeologists determine the type of sites that they are Excavating. With the help of archaeologists, the value of the land would increase. Private universities will be interested in new archaeological discoveries for educational purposes. These archeological discoveries could be used to teach students about culture and people closely related to the discovery. Universities may also be interested in archaeological discoveries to expand scientific understanding, to understand the past, and to understand human history, culture, and local heritage. The reason why state governments would be interested in the archaeological Discovery is because it is to learn about the state's pre-euro European contact and historical population. They would be interested in the discovery because it could give the state government Insight on the early people and culture of the state. Previous landowners would be interested in the homestead because of the economic benefits or hindrances. Due to the nature or type of Homestead, the previous owners may need help to develop the land or make a profit. Private universities may be interested in discovering the homestead for historical purposes. These historical homesteads can provide an insight into past cultures, teaching University students about past cultures and lifestyles within that area or community. For the university, the discovery of the homestead can provide essential knowledge or raise more questions about past cultures within the United States. State governments would be invested in the archaeological discovery of the homestead because of its financial and historical value. The state government can preserve the historic site while opening it up to the public and earning money from the tourists and events that could be hosted at that historical place. Local Native American groups would be invested in discovering the burial mounds because of religious and cultural values. For local Native American groups, these buried amounts could be connected to essential individuals within their communities, like Chieftains or shamans. Within Native American culture, burial mounds were built to commemorate those Chieftains and or influential people who were important to their tribe. The reason towns and community governments would be invested in the archeological discovery of burial mounds is for historical and economic purposes. Financially, the burial mounds can attract tourists and
bring money into the local economy. From a more historical point of view, Towns folks and local communities would be invested because the burial mounds can have cultural significance to them and the people within.
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