The National Archeological Database (NADB) is a centralized resource created to improve access to information about archeology and historic preservation. The NADB is divided into three discrete modules: NADB-Reports, NADB- NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act), and NADB-MAPS (Multiple Attribute Presentation System). NADB-Reports is a searchable database of approximately 240,000 bibliographic citations for reports about archeological planning and investigation. NADB-NAGPRA organizes and provides over 200 full-text documents--in both text and .pdf formats--about Native American grave protection and repatriation activities. NADB-MAPS includes GIS maps displaying national distributions of cultural and environmental resources in the US. The NADB is maintained by the National Park Service and the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST) at the University of Arkansas.
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