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Who owns the artifacts?

South Dakota Archaeology FAQ
Artifacts from public land are the property of the state or federal government and cannot be collected or excavated without a valid permit. Artifacts from private land are the property of the landowner. Collecting or excavating at these is trespassing and/or vandalism without the express permission of the owner. The only exception is human burials. These are protected by law in the entire state. No one may knowingly disturb a grave or excavate it without a permit.

What do you learn from artifacts?

FAQ's
Artifacts have the potential to tell many things about the way people lived in the past. By carefully examining their shape, evidence is collected on their manufacture, age, and uses. Archeologists can also conduct replicative experiments to gain a better understanding of how tools were made and used, or how shelters were built. Physical and chemical tests provide detailed information on the age of organic materials, and the types of residues left on tools.

How many artifacts?

Royal Alberta Museum: Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture...
More than 3,000 artifacts are on display. The oldest is a spear point, over 9,500 years old, that was recovered from a site in southern Alberta where a now extinct form of bison was killed.

How do I see who owns a name?

Domain Name Systems - FAQS - Frequently asked questions
In our members area, we have a WHOIS utility which will display the current owners information for any given registered domain. This utility is not accessable from outside our domain, or outside the members area. Back to top Our connection to the credit card authentication system is currently down. Try again within a few minutes. Back to top You may have transposed a number, or placed (-) in between where the spaces are. Please use no spaces, and simply enter the card number.

Can I see the rifle or other artifacts?

Frequently Asked Questions
It is NARA policy to make evidentiary objects available for viewing only when a researcher's needs cannot be met by a review of pictures, reproductions, or descriptions of the object and when production of the original will not cause damage or harm to the original. We will be glad to consider your request to see the physical evidence if you will: Identify which specific exhibit or exhibits you wish to see. A general request to see all of the physical exhibits is not sufficient.

Are there new artifacts ? New Spells ?

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Many artifacts are familiar to players of HEROES II, but HEROES III will include many new artifacts including a 'relic' class of items. Replacing the Ultimate Artifact is the Grail, a fantastic item that allows you a special town upgrade that gives several major benefits to the owning player based on the town type. Spells in HEROES III have been divided into four schools - Earth, Air, Fire and Water.

Who owns the cells?

FAQs [Stem Cell Information]
The stem cell lines remain the property of the individual stem cell providers, as listed on the NIH Stem Cell Registry. Researchers may negotiate a material transfer agreement (MTA) with either the National Stem Cell Bank on behalf of the individual providers, or directly with the cell providers in order to specify their rights and responsibilities concerning resulting data, publications, and potential patents.

Who owns what when there is a collaboration?

TMF: Human Genome Sciences FAQ - Final Version / Human Genom...
HGS seems to be more aggressive in taking a piece of the pie than CRA or Incyte. While CRA will license freely and Incyte will license for a lesser portion of the profits, HGS plans to avoid selling out too cheaply. It structures each of its deals independently, but vows to limit the length and magnitude of the rights conveyed in any agreement. At the same time Dr.

Who owns the copyright?

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Generally, the person who creates a work is the owner of the copyright. Thus, independent artists, photographers and writers own the copyrights to their works. The only exceptions to this rule occur when a work is created by an employee as part of his or her job duties or when a work is created under a written ìwork-for-hireî agreement. For example, free-lance photographers own the copyrights to the images that they allow to newspapers or magazines to publish.

Who owns the debt?

Government - Frequently Asked Questions about the Public Deb...
The Treasury Bulletin, available online from the Financial Management Service categorizes ownership of U.S. Government securities by types of investors.

Who owns ChicagoCondosOnline.com?

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ChicagoCondosOnline.com is owned and operated by Condominium Enterprises, Inc., an Illinois S corporation founded in July 2002. The company is owned by Ric Cox, an editor turned entrepreneur. Our office is located at 505 N. Lake Shore Drive, Suite 5305, Chicago, IL, 60611. For details, click here.

Who Owns faqs.IGN.com?

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faqs.ign.com is a part of IGN.com -- a network of sites that includes specialty sites like games.ign.com, filmforce.ign.com, vault.ign.com, and cheats.ign.com. IGN.com is owned, financed, and operated by IGN Entertainment, Inc., a unit of Fox Interactive Media, Inc. For more about IGN, head for our "About Us" page. Content on IGN FAQs is in effect, copies of work licensed out by their respective authors for free public distribution on IGN.com.

Q:Why do I experience clicks and audio artifacts in games?

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Our 3-D Engine is under constant development and might be not 100% compatible with certain games. In order to avoid audio artifacts either disable hardware acceleration in your game or select 'Wave 4/5' as your preferred device. Select 48000 sampling rate. Due to hardware limitations, the recording functionality is available for this sampling rate only.

What type of artifacts were found at Five Points?

African Burial Ground FAQ
Artifacts dating to the 18th and 19th centuries were recovered. They are generally broken pieces of glass, plates and dishes that were thrown away. However, several whole pieces were found as well. Clam, oyster shells and other food and leftover items, such as 200 year old disposable pipe stems, were also commonly found, as were various animal bones, kitchen utensils, medicine bottles, and an assortment of other items.

Where are the artifacts from Five Points being stored?

African Burial Ground FAQ
The following books can be found in Manhattan and Brooklyn Public Libraries. Copies of cited articles are available from OPEI.

Can I dig for artifacts?

Bureau of Archaeological Research FAQ @ Florida OCHP
It is illegal to dig for artifacts without the landowner's permission. On state-owned and controlled lands, including sovereignty-submerged lands, the Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research grants permission to conduct archaeological investigations. Digging for artifacts on state lands without a permit from DHR is a third degree felony (Chapters 267.061 and 267.12-13, Florida Statutes, and Rule 1A-32 of the Florida Administrative Code).

Can I take artifacts from a wreck?

GAUNTLET - F.A.Q.
If the wreck is not "protected" you may remove artifacts. There are certain protected shipwrecks in Massachusetts Bay. All wrecks within state waters are protected unless they appear on the "exempt" list. When diving in Massachusetts State waters (within 3 miles of shore) some shipwrecks are classified as "exempt" from issuance of permits.

What are the artifacts worth?

Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center: The Process of Archae...
To the professional and amateur archeologist, artifacts are worth $0.00 in monetary terms, but in informational terms, artifacts are priceless because of the information that can be inferred. Provided the artifact was found and left within its context, we can learn about the past from the artifacts. To the treasure hunter, artifacts are worth the amount of money another treasure hunter is willing to pay.

What if someone already owns my name?

Web Site Design, Hosting, ColdFusion, GorillaInteractive.com
In that case just chose a variation of your name or add inc. to the end, examples could be yournameinc.com, yournamerealestate.com, yournamelistings.com, yournamehomes.com, etc.
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