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Show Foreword ix cultural, natural, and historic setting-the context within which all cultural expressions take on significance. The lesson of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey is that the traditional disciplines of historic preservation-history, architectural history, and archeology-have much to gain from collaboration with other fields, that other disciplines will be enriched by participating in historic preservation activities, and that public policy in cultural resource management will gain from such collaborations. The authors and their coworkers are to be congratulated for producing an important and thought-provoking report. Jerry L. Rogers Associate Director, Cultural Resources National Park Service Department of the Interior |