About Public AZSITE
AZSITE Public was developed to present non-sensitive data such as historic canal locations, National Landmark locations, and other such data of interest to the general public and visitors to the State of Arizona. It was also developed to provide a broad overview of the potential cultural resource restrictions that may occur during land development, without providing specific locational information to culturally sensitive data. No cultural resource data from within officially recognized Tribal Lands are included in the cultural resource sensitivity layer.
Acknowledgements
AZSITE Public is the direct result of the hard work and foresight of the AZSITE Board: The Museum of Northern Arizona, The Arizona State Museum, The State Historic Preservation Office and Arizona State University, in developing the main AZSITE System. Funding for portions of AZSITE Public came from the Arizona State Parks. The development of user friendly web tools and the secured dissemination of the AZSITE data would not have been possible without Geospatial expertise of the Institute of Social Science Research at Arizona State University. The data itself has been compiled, corrected and uploaded by a host of graduate students from Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona. Without their help there would be nothing to display on these websites.
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