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Archaeology in Quebec : ウィキペディア英語版
Archaeology in Quebec

Located in east-central Canada, the province of Quebec, in 1972, adopted the Loi sur la Recherche Archéologique or the Archaeological Research Law. This law stated that all artefacts found in archaeological sites were to be protected as cultural goods.
==Permissions==
Under the Archaeological Research Law, no person, no matter if he or she is the rightful owner of the land, can conduct a dig to unearth any goods without having first obtained an archaeological research permit from the minister. This permit which is valid for a year from the date it was delivered, if granted, grants the holder permissions to conduct digs and unearth any artefacts uncovered. Even though the permit is good for a full year, the minister at any point in time has the right and power to revoke it if it is felt that the owner has not conforming to the conditions stated by the law and regulations. In the case where the archaeological excavation has to be conducted by someone other than the holder of the permit, the owner of the permit must give the government written consent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Loi sur les Biens Culturels )
==Reporting==
If during construction or excavation, for something other than archaeology, artefacts are uncovered, the person who found them must report them immediately to the Government. The government, along with the recommendation of the minister, can:〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Loi sur les Biens Culturels )
# Order the continued suspension of work until the expiration of thirty days from the date of suspension;
# Allow the searches necessary to release the property or site discovered;
# Order an amendment he considers necessary to the plans of excavation or construction to ensure the integrity and development of property or site discovered.

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