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ARCHAEOLOGICAL & HISTORICAL SERVICES

The nation’s cultural resources are its historic structures, archaeological sites and traditional cultural properties are often depicted in articles https://writingleader.com/journal-article-critique/  Our full-time professional staff and qualified technicians provide archaeological oversight; cultural surveys and eligibility assessments; National Register nominations; historic structure reports; cultural resource management plans; structure documentation for HABS/HEAR, state government and building restoration; mitigation documents; and, Section 106 and 4(f) documentation.   AEA’S projects have met with approval from various local, regional, state, and federal cultural resource reviewing agencies.  Over the past 20-25 years, certain sectors of the environmental, construction, and engineering fields have come to grips with these agencies and the necessary legal issues that can occur.  These firms now realize that it is less costly to address cultural resources early on in a project then deal with the repercussions later. AEA’s staff includes qualified professionals with a combined 20 years of experience in cultural resource management.

Cultural Resource Management Service's Special Features:

The special features of the Cultural Resource Management Services Department are designed to expedite projects in a timely manner so that clients on tight timelines can complete their projects on time.  Some of the special features are as follows:

           

Cultural Resource Management Service's List Of Services:

  • Archaeological Surveys and Mitigative Excavations

  • Historic Property Surveys and Evaluations

  • Archival Research

  • Artifact Analysis

  • Compliance for Telecommunication Towers

  • Section 106 Case Study Reports

  • National Register Nominations

  • HABS/HAER Documentation

  • Preservation Planning

  • Public Interpretation

  • Effects Determination

 

Cultural Resource Management Service's Team:

Wendy A. Miller:  Ms. Miller (B.S., Portland State University) has approximately three years of analytical, field, and management experience.  As Project Manager, Ms. Miller provides project oversight, scheduling and client correspondence.  In addition, Ms. Miller has experience working with environmental and cultural regulatory divisions and has established contacts in forty-two states.  

Edward P. Wight:  As Archaeologist (Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL  1996-Present Master’s Candidate, Historical Archaeology), Mr. Wight has experienced in compliance with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and the Advisory Council on Historic Places (ACHP), Section 106 Review, Archaeological and Cultural Resource Management (Phase I, II, and III), and Historical & Chain of Title Research.

 

Maurice P. Shuman:  As Architectural Historian (M.A., University of London), Mr. Shuman has performed architectural surveys, written historic contexts, documented and assessed architectural resources, conducted balloon tests, and is an expert in all facets of the Section 106 consultation process.

 

The AEA Difference

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Archaeological/Historical Services
Mold (Microbiological ) Remediation
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