Archaeological Consultants The NH Division of Historical Resources (NHDHR) maintains a list of qualified archaeologists who are actively working in NH for project proponents who require professional archaeological services. This list is provided as a service to the public and is published with the understanding that the NHDHR does not recommend, endorse, or assume responsibility for the quality of work of any individual or firm on this list. Project proponents should perform due diligence by checking credentials and obtaining multiple bids when hiring a consultant. Consultants are added to the list at their request if they meet the qualifications under 36CFR61, the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standard for Archaeology and meet NHDHR's additional qualifications. Consultants are identified as meeting qualifications for pre-contact, post-contact and/or underwater archaeological services. The list is arranged alphabetically by firm or by last name of individual if there is no firm name given. ACS 118 Whitfield Street Guilford CT 06437 Phone: 203-458-0550 Fax: Website: www.acsarchaeology.com Consultant Name Email Contact: Gregory F. Walwer, Ph.D Email: [email protected]Pre-Contact Qualified Post-Contact Qualified Underwater Qualified ACS is a cultural resource management firm specializing in the prehistoric and historic archaeology of New England and the Northeast United States. ACS qualifications meet and exceed the United States Secretary of the Interior and National Park Service standards for conducting cultural resource surveys (36 CFR Part 61). ACS is qualified to conduct surveys for projects requiring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Gregory F. Walwer, Ph.D ACS Director [email protected]Friday, February 09, 2018 Page 1 of 15
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Archaeological Consultants
The NH Division of Historical Resources (NHDHR) maintains a list of qualified archaeologists who are actively working in NH for project proponents who require professional
archaeological services. This list is provided as a service to the public and is published with the understanding that the NHDHR does not recommend, endorse, or assume
responsibility for the quality of work of any individual or firm on this list. Project proponents should perform due diligence by checking credentials and obtaining multiple bids when
hiring a consultant. Consultants are added to the list at their request if they meet the qualifications under 36CFR61, the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standard
for Archaeology and meet NHDHR's additional qualifications. Consultants are identified as meeting qualifications for pre-contact, post-contact and/or underwater archaeological
services. The list is arranged alphabetically by firm or by last name of individual if there is no firm name given.
ACS is a cultural resource management firm specializing in the prehistoric and historic archaeology of New England and the Northeast United States. ACS qualifications meet and exceed the United States
Secretary of the Interior and National Park Service standards for conducting cultural resource surveys (36 CFR Part 61). ACS is qualified to conduct surveys for projects requiring compliance with Section
AECOM’s 140 northeastern employees are precontact and historical archaeologists, architectural historians, historians, material culture specialists, and historic preservation planners meeting the Secretary of
the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards, as well as field and laboratory technicians, graphics specialists, and production support staff. AECOM's team have expertise working within the
continuously changing environment assisting our clients with permit and funding requirements under Section 106, Section 110, NEPA, Section 4(f), and state preservation laws. AECOM has cultural resource
staff working in Chelmsford, MA; Providence, RI; Latham and NYC, NY, in addition to our main facility located in Burlington, NJ
Casey Campetti, M.A., RPA
Senior Archaeologist, Cultural Resources Department
AHS, Inc., is a full-service Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firm with over 34 years of experience in New England. We provide all levels of archaeological survey and architectural documentation
services, as well as archaeological education programming, archival research, and historic preservation. AHS is also a NH-Certified D.B.E.
Sheila Charles, an independent archaeological consultant, offers historic archaeological consulting services for non-transportation related Federal, State, local government, utilities, engineering firms,
developers, private individuals, historic societies and museums. Charles exceeds the US Secretary of Interior (36CFR61) standards of a professional archaeologist. She possesses over 35 years of supervisory
experience in all phases of archaeological investigations, cultural resource management, and archaeological educational outreach programs.
Chrysalis, is a full-service Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firm.. We provide all levels of archaeological survey and architectural documentation services, as well as archaeological education
programming and historic preservation. Chrysalis is also a NY Certified D.B.E., S.W.B.E. and G.S.A..
Barbara Donohue is an independent archaeological consultant with over 23 years of experience specializing in New England historic archaeology. Working in all aspects of cultural resource management
including, but not limited to, detailed archival research and documentation, archaeological resource assessments, burying ground preservation management plans and public interpretation her clients include
state and local government agencies, engineering and environmental firms, developers and private individuals.
Goodwin & Associates, Inc. provides the full range of archeological services, including all phases of terrestrial archeological study from pre-construction consultation and due diligence to survey, evaluate,
mitgative data recovery, and the development of interpretative materials and displays that showcase contributions our clients have made towards promoting and preserving our nation’s heritage. Our
underwater services include Phase 1 remote sensing and visual surveys, Phase II testing and evaluation, and Phase III underwater data recovery. Our staff archeologists are well versed in federal, state, and
local legislation pertaining to cultural resources management and have received advanced training in federal preservation law, in the regulatory environment, and in the National Historic Preservation Act and
Gray & Pape is a nationally recognized business with over 25 years of experience across the Northeast, conducting all aspects of archaeological research. Gray & Pape completes the consultation process for
local, state and federal level projects in a timely manner, according to and above all accepted standards. Our staff works closely with clients to clearly outline the project process, alternatives, and likely
Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. is a full service Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firm with the capability to guide projects of all sizes through the CRM process. We offer a full range of
archeological and architectural documentation services, as well as archeological education programming, archival research, and historic preservation. With nearly forty years of experience across the
Northeast, Hartgen works with private clients as well as local, state, and federal governments.
HDR is a full-service Engineering, Architecture, and Environmental consulting firm with a nationwide program of cultural resources professionals. We conduct archaeological survey, evaluation, mitigation;
architectural history survey and evaluation; ethnography and community involvement (including Traditional Cultural Property and Traditional Cultural Landscape assessments); and public outreach services
Heritage Consultants, LLC is a full-service Cultural Resource Management firm. We provide all levels of archaeological survey and architectural documentation services, as well as underwater investigations.
Heritage Consultants, LLC also specializes in GIS, historical mapping, and aerial imagery research.
Beth Selig is a Registered Professional Archaeologist and a member of the Executive Board of the New York Archaeological Council. Selig has worked in the field of Cultural Resource Management for 20
years, completing all phases of archaeological investigations, as well as the mitigation of historic properties. Hudson Valley Cultural Resource Consultants offers a range of archaeological and historic
preservation services guiding engineering, environmental and planning firms as well as not-for-profit, government and private clients through all phases of the cultural resource management process. HVCRC
IAC is a woman-owned small business certified as a woman-owned Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. The company's principal members are
Kathleen Wheeler, Ph. D., and Ellen Marlatt, M.A. IAC has been in operation since 1990 and has operated as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) since January 1, 1998. The company maintains a fully-
equipped archaeology lab at 801 Islington Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and has the capability to readily address project needs as they unfold. IAC is a member-in-good-standing of the American
SEARCH provides a full range of traditional and specialized services in archaeology, architectural history, historic preservation, conservation/curation, public outreach, and national and state regulatory
compliance. Our architectural history capabilities include restoration and reuse planning, economic analysis, HABS, HAER, and HALS recordation standards, and tax credit eligibility assessments. SEARCH
also provides highly specialized tasks in maritime archaeology, with USACE-certified divers and experts in historic shipwrecks, submerged prehistoric resources, remote sensing, and conservation. We have a
best-in-industry reputation for emergency and rapid response, major project logistics, and provide innovative, cost-effective alternatives to traditional mitigations including Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR),
LiDAR-based predictive modeling, and high-density laser scanning.
The Ottery Group offers a wide variety of services in archeology, historic preservation, and the environmental sciences. Since 1998, the firm has had experience in Section 106 documentation for compliance
with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Ottery Group staff has completed a broad range of Phase I, II, and III cultural resources projects
throughout the eastern United States for a variety of federal, state, county, municipal, corporate, and private clients. Our extensive experience in natural and cultural resources projects provides reports
tailored to meet state, federal, and tribal requirements.
PAL is a leading authority in cultural resource management and specializes in archaeology, architectural history, research and documentation, and preservation planning throughout New England and the Mid-
Atlantic. An independent, non-profit corporation with offices and laboratories in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, PAL has successfully completed more than 2,700 projects in the areas of cultural resource
management, historic preservation planning, and regulatory consultation and compliance. Our clients include federal, state, and local agencies; non-profit institutions; and private developers. Established in
1982, PAL is the largest private cultural resource management firm in New England with a staff of more than 40 people.
TRC is one of the three largest providers of cultural resources management services in the country. The permanent TRC cultural resource staff includes just under 100 professional archaeologists,
archaeological technicians, architectural historians, preservation planners, and administrative and support personnel. With over 25 years of experience working in New England, TRC has the personnel,
equipment, and facilities to respond promptly to all of our client’s needs for archaeology, Native American consultation, architectural history.
Victoria Bunker, Inc. is a woman-owned business that provides a range of archeological consulting services throughout NH for Federal, State and local governmental agencies, utilities, engineering firms,
developers and private individuals. Our expertise includes post-contact European-American and pre-contact Native American archeological sites, ruins and districts at the Phase I, II and III survey levels, for
industrial, urban, rural, military, ritual, and funerary resources. We prepare research designs, National and State Register eligibility statements, and Environmental Impact Statements and have worked
throughout New Hampshire on a variety of projects for more than 30 years.
Carol Weed, an independent consultant, offers pre-contact archaeological consulting services for public and private projects. The services are limited to due diligence reviews and Phase IA documentary
studies for Federal, State, local government, utilities, engineering firms, and developers. Weed meets the US Secretary of Interior (36CFR61) standards of a professional archaeologist and is a member of the
Register of Professional Archaeologists. She has worked in the U.S. Northeast for over 40 years and is conversant with once-glaciated settings. She has served as Project Manager and Principal Investigator