- Historic property and archaeological surveys required by Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
- Section 106 agreement documents (e.g., MOAs & PAs)
- Historic property and archaeological surveys required by the Alaska Historic Preservation Act (AHPA)
- National Register of Historic Places eligibility evaluations and nominations
- Cultural resource contributions to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) products (e.g., EISs & EAs)
- Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Section 4(f) analysis
- Documentation required for HABS/HAER (Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Record)
- Environmental permitting assistance
- Agency consultation (with the State Historic Preservation Officer) regarding consideration of effects on historic properties
- Consultation on the Preservation Tax Incentive Program for Historic Buildings
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- Traditional Cultural Properties (TCP) identification and assessments
- Consultation and coordination with Alaska Native groups under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) including identification and evaluation of human skeletal remains
- Cultural resource management plans
- Cultural resource data gap analyses, literature reviews, and project assessments
- Archaeological and historic site interpretation and stabilization
- Historic and archival research
- Historic landscape analyses
- Subsistence studies
- Land use studies
- Navigability studies
- GIS-based predictive modeling, spatial analysis, and mapping
- Geoarchaeological site-based and landscape-scale investigations
- Computer graphics and mapping
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In-house artifact analysis and archaeological lab services include:
- Archaeofaunal identifications and analyses
- Archaeosediment analyses
- Artifact illustration
- Dendrochonological identification and aging
- Historic artifact analyses
- Lithic analyses
- Pottery analyses
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