Archaeology and Cultural Resources

Discovering how human activity in the natural world may impact project sites

Our full-time archaeologists work across the state, helping clients identify ties between people and the land.

Capabilities

  • Reconnaissance and project planning surveys

  • Impacts assessment and mitigation planning

  • Ethnographic studies and interviews

  • Cultural resource sensitivity mapping and long-term cultural resources monitoring

  • programs

  • Traditional knowledge studies and traditional cultural properties identification and assessments

  • Archaeological and cultural resource investigations, site testing, and delineation

  • Prehistoric and historical archaeology, including artifact preservation and curation

  • North Slope Borough and Iñupiat history, language, subsistence, and culture/traditional land use inventory clearance

  • Preparing programmatic agreements, Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) and Memoranda of Understanding (MOUS)