Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc. (CCRG), a full-service cultural resource consulting firm with offices in Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, and Minnesota, desires to fill the position of Principal Investigator in our Minneapolis area office. This is an entry-level Principal Investigator position that requires experience in conducting, under the direction of a Project Manager, Phase I surveys, Phase II evaluations, and Phase III data recoveries. Candidates must be able to demonstrate at least five years field experience in managing in-house support staff, sub-consultants, and temporary field employees, including multiple field teams. Knowledge of computers and GPS equipment is critical. Applicants should have a minimum of an M.A. in anthropology/archaeology. We desire an individual with a background in prehistoric archaeology; additional experience in historic archaeology is a plus, as is prior experience in the Great Lakes region, in general, and specifically Minnesota/Wisconsin. Areas of analytical expertise are open, but demonstrated ability to conduct artifact analyses and write key sections of reports (methods, results, artifact analyses) is a must. Salary range for this position is $40,000 to $50,000 with opportunities for advancement and higher salary; we seek a candidate who wishes to grow within the company. Must be able to meet or have meet Minnesota Department of Transportation pre-qualification standards. EEO employer. CCRG offers a full range of benefits (health, dental, life, and disability insurance, 401(k) with employer contribution, paid leave, etc.). Send letters of interest, curriculum vitae, writing sample, and a list of three references with contact information to:
Donald J. Weir, RPA
President
Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc.
2530 Spring Arbor Road
Jackson, MI 49203
Applications and supporting materials may be submitted by e-mail to djweir@ccrginc.com.
William Self Associates, Inc. WSA, Inc. since 1988 has conducted large infrastructure projects (pipelines, transportation, mining, land development) throughout the U.S. WSA currently has 4 regional offices conducting historic, prehistoric, maritime and architectural research, assessm
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Logan Simpson Design Inc. LSD is an environmental planning and landscape architecture firm that offers a full range of cultural resources services throughout the Intermountain West. In addition to historic and prehistoric archaeologists, our staff includes professional historic p
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Cultural resource industry events and announcements
BLM Archaeological and Cultural Resource Services The Bureau of Land Management's New Mexico State Office has a requirement for resource identification, documentation, evaluation, record keeping, protection, mitigation, education, outreach, and information dissemination activities associated with managing the cultural and heritage resources within BLMs area of responsibility in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
10-23-09
Traditional Cultural Property and Ethnographic Study (Washington) This is an advance notice announcing the intent of the Seattle District US Army Corps of Engineers to award a firm fixed price non-personal services contract for traditional cultural property (TCP), ethnographic studies, and related services.
09-08-09
What Lies Beneath? Native American Tribes of the Boise, Idaho Archaeological Record And a Site in the Boise Foothills Tests have confirmed the dates and the fact that the artifacts, found in the Boise foothills near the Table Rock plateau, came from the same source of obsidian as the Squaw/Timber Butte location, east of Payette and North from Boise. This Squaw/Timber Butte location is known as a major prehistoric source of obsidian glass in eastern Idaho prehistory. ( A re-cap of the original report and research below.)
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