Examples of ASAPA in a sentence
ASAPA is primarily involved in the overseeing of ethical practice and standards regarding the archaeological profession.
Jaco van der Walt) am a member of ASAPA (no 159), and accredited in the following fields of the CRM Section of the association: Iron Age Archaeology, Colonial Period Archaeology, Stone Age Archaeology and Grave Relocation.
Mr Kruger is an accredited archaeologist and Culture Resources Management (CRM) practitioner with the Association of South African Professional Archaeologists (ASAPA), a member of the Society for Africanist Archaeologists (SAFA) and the Pan African Archaeological Association (PAA) as well as a Master’s Degree candidate in archaeology at the University of Pretoria.
ASAPA is a legal body, based in South Africa, representing professional archaeology in the SADC region.
TermsActive Duty PersonnelMilitary personnel, whether Active Army,U.S. Army Reserve, or Army National Guard of the United States, who are on active duty under Title 10, United States Code.Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP)A program sponsored by a State, in co- operation with the NHTSA, to reduce high- way deaths, injuries, and property damage resulting from traffic accidents in which al- cohol is a major contributing factor.
Notwithstanding the other terms and conditions of this Contract, ASAPA may, at its absolute discretion, approve a refund if there are extraordinary circumstances which are accepted by ASAPA.
The rights of ASAPA shall not be deemed waived unless specifically stated in writing and signed by an authorized officer of ASAPA.
Minimum standards for reports, site documentation and descriptions are set by ASAPA in collaboration with SAHRA.
Site significance classification standards prescribed by SAHRA (2006), and approved by ASAPA for the SADC region, were used for the purpose of this report.
The rights, remedies and privileges of ASAPA under this Contract are cumulative and any one or more may be exercised.