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)