Archaeology Services
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Manufactured by Nuvia Dynamics Incbased in CANADA
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Our region is extremely archaeologically rich, with over 4,000 scheduled ancient monuments, 3 world heritage sites and over 40,000 listed buildings. In addition to these legally protected sites, local councils hold details on tens of thousands of archaeological sites of local or regional importance. As part of our environmental screening ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
By their very nature, a large number of the civil engineering and remediation projects undertaken by VHE, have involved extensive earthworks operations. A key element of these involves historical research during design development to establish the historical significance of the ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Our landscape is rich in archaeological evidence of previous generations. Whether it is the buried fragments of former settlements, the larger remains of industrial activities, or the subtle patterns of human activity that shape the landscape, few sites can be written off without some form of ...
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based in USA
Cultural Resource Management has become a priority in preparation for the development of lands in San Antonio. Archaeological Surveys commonly involve archaeological and archival research, and are often required by the Texas Historical Commission and/or the Corps of Engineers to obtain funding, licensing and permitting for a wide variety of ...
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based in USA
ECORP's cultural resources staff provides all services required for the identification, evaluation, and treatment of archaeological resources as needed for compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. ECORP archaeologists carry out field surveys to identify prehistoric sites including village sites, temporary camps, roasting ...
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based in IRELAND
Moore Group’s Archaeological section undertakes work throughout Ireland. Established in 2001, we have developed considerable expertise in all aspects of archaeology during our twelve years. We are unique in that we provide an holistic service to our clients, working in conjunction with our in-house environmental consultants to ...
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based in AUSTRIA
We offer our services in field Archaeology. Research and investigations of old ...
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based in USA
Historical preservation of our nation’s history has been a regulatory concern of State and Federal governments since the rapid development that took place in the ...
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based in USA
The use of geophysics has become increasingly beneficial to archaeological surveys. A geophysical survey should not be used to replace an in-depth archeological survey conducted by a qualified professional archaeologist. Instead, it should be used as one of many tools that can be applied to the investigation. Geophysics can be used to ...
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based in CANADA
Geophysical surveys are used to create maps of subsurface archaeological features. Features are the non-portable part of the archaeological record, whether standing structures or traces of human activities left in the soil. Geophysical instruments can detect buried features when their electrical or magnetic properties contrast ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Cultural Heritage includes aspects such as archaeology, historic buildings, designed landscapes, historical connections, ethnicity, craft activities, customs and traditions, belief systems and sacred space. Cultural Heritage plays a powerful role in many communities, and any development or regeneration scheme requires conservation-based, ...
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based in USA
Grave and burial investigations.Buried structures and related artifacts.Archaeological ...
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based in CANADA
Heritage Resources Impact Assessments (HRIA). Heritage Resources Impact Assessment-Mitigation (HRIA-M). Traditional land-use studies. Cemetery studies. Archival and historical ...
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based in USA
Insurance Archaeology is the reconstruction and analysis of old insurance coverage. It offers the potential for the re-discovery of lost insurance documents that may respond to recently asserted claims. 'Long-tail' or 'latent injury' claims may ultimately threaten entire enterprises. Such threats fade with the successful ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Archaeology and the historic environment are the physical representations of our past with the potential to expand and reshape our understanding of human history. However, development projects often regard them with trepidation owing to their reputation for delaying projects and increasing costs. Effective management of the historic ...
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based in USA
GAI's comprehensive archaeological services are based on more than 35 years of experience. From Phase IA sensitivity modeling through Phase III site mitigation, our dedicated professionals clear the way for new projects by effectively managing prehistoric- and historic-period cultural features.To streamline archaeological studies, GAI ...
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based in USA
GeoModel, Inc. conducts archaeological site studies and environmental impact mitigation surveys using ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic conductivity ...
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based in USA
Whether conducting studies required for state and federal permits, rehabilitating historic properties, designating historic sites, or simply require expert assistance, GBK's has immediate access to a network of specialized professionals who can help with cultural resource issues that may impact the commencement - and completion - of a ...
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based in CANADA
Rescan offers a wide range of archaeological and cultural heritage services that are designed to meet the specific requirements of our ...
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