At-a-Glance

Personnel

  • CCRG currently has a full staff of archaeologist and architectural/historians that meet the Secretary of Interior Standards for archaeological and architectural/history investigations, respectively.
  • Each staff member has from two to over 23 years of experience in cultural resource investigations. The majority of our staff members also have experience working together as a team; all have worked together previously with at least one other staff member.
  • Professionally trained and experienced in the fields of cultural anthropology, prehistoric and historic archaeology, history, architectural history and preservation; specializations include floral and faunal evaluations, geoarchaeological analyses, underwater archaeology, and terrestrial and marine remote sensing.

Research Staff

  • Staff members are experienced in the full range of cultural resource studies ranging from a few acres to thousands of acres, testing and evaluation for National Register of Historic Places nominations or determinations of eligibility, data recovery to mitigate the impact of construction, preparation of cultural resource management planning documents, preparation of National Register nominations or determinations of eligibility, and other services to place clients in compliance with cultural resource legislation.
  • Various staff members have training and experience in all cultural resource disciplines, including prehistoric and historic archaeology and historic architecture/historic preservation.
  • Broad regional experience throughout the continental United States and Alaska.

Senior staff has extensive experience in the preparation of Environmental Assessments (EA), Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) and Major Investment Studies (MIS).

Technical Administrative and Senior Office Staff

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