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by:Moore Archaeological and Environmental Services Ltd. based inGalway, IRELAND
Our specialist services include Animal Bone Analysis and Analysis of human remains. The purpose of osteological analysis is to provide additional information on a particular site, through the osteological examination of human and animal remains. The aim of analysis is to use the bones as a tool in the interpretation of the archaeological site, ...
by:GeoModel, Inc. based inLeesburg, VIRGINIA (USA)
GeoModel, Inc. conducts archaeological site studies and environmental impact mitigation surveys using ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic conductivity ...
by:ECORP Consulting Inc. based inRocklin, CALIFORNIA (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 ...
by:L & L Environmental, Inc. based in, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Asssessments, Constraints Analysis, Sensitive Species Surveys Wetlands/Jurisdictional Delineation Permitting and Processing, 401/404/1601-1603 Mitigation Plan Design/Implementation/Monitoring, Archaeology/Historical Sites Records Search Literature Review and Site Evaluation Site Investigation Testing and Data Recovery Mitigation/ ...
by:Wessex Water Services Limited based inClaverton Down, 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 ...
by:Bigman Geophysical, LLC based inNorcross, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Expert Analysis: We offer non-destructive investigations designed to map unmarked graves and archaeological sites by some of the top experts in the field. Ground-penetrating radar, magnetic gradiometry, electrical resistivity, conductivity, and human remains detection dogs can help identify clandestine graves and generate imagery of even small variations in the ...
by:L - P : Archaeology based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
On site archaeological investigations almost always require a programme of palaeoenvironmental sampling and analysis. L – P’s in-house archaeo-environmental provision enables tight control of project timetables, quality of sampling and choice of specialists; leading to clear advance budgets and delivery of high quality project ...
Manufactured by:SensorEra Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
SensorEra.tech offers advanced sensor technology designed for real-time monitoring and early warning detection across various infrastructures. Their sensors are capable of monitoring construction sites, ensuring long-term building integrity, and detecting anomalous vibrations around critical infrastructure such as bridges and dams. The suite of sensors provides engineers with a ...
by:L - P : Archaeology based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
The pressure is on for developers to design sustainable projects. Outreach programmes that capitalise on the process of archaeology during development will engage local communities whilst promoting social dimensions of sustainable development. L – P : Archaeology uses cultural heritage constructively to help developers build communities that have a true sense of cohesion and belonging, thus ...
by:Dudek based inCA, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our cultural resources consultants works collaboratively with designers, engineers, and planners to identify cost-effective solutions to achieve project objectives and minimize the potential for heritage resource conflicts. With more than 100 years of combined experience working with public agencies, special districts and private clients throughout California, our managers are expert at complying ...
by:Moore Archaeological and Environmental Services Ltd. based inGalway, IRELAND
Our site investigation services range from small-scale archaeological test trenching to large open-area excavations. This service is relevant to large or small-scale urban developments, rural green-field developments and large infrastructural projects. These programmes are executed in tandem with desk-based assessments and early risk appraisal studies in order to ...
by:RSK ADAS Ltd based inHelsby,, UNITED KINGDOM
From archaeological monitoring and trial trenching evaluations to large-scale excavations, ADAS archaeologists can offer our clients practical and cost-effective heritage advice throughout the planning process. The ADAS archaeology and heritage team has over 30 years of combined experience within the UK commercial archaeological sector. We can ...
by:Alterpex based inLos Angeles, CALIFORNIA (USA)
3D laser scanning services involve the use of specialized equipment to capture precise and detailed three-dimensional representations of physical objects or environments. This technology utilizes laser beams to measure the distances to objects and surfaces, creating a highly accurate digital model or point cloud of the scanned area. Our skilled team of experts utilizes modern and advanced 3D ...
by:WestLand Resources, Inc. based inTucson, ARIZONA (USA)
WestLand's team of archaeologists provides consulting services for cultural resource management; our specialists conduct archaeological surveys (Class I through III), cultural resource evaluations, monitoring, archaeological testing, and data recovery for a variety of clients throughout the Southwest. WestLand's staff is well versed in city, state, and federal procedures and policies, including ...
by:Moore Archaeological and Environmental Services Ltd. based inGalway, IRELAND
From initial site assessments, through to the preparation of cultural heritage reports (including architectural heritage) to support planning applications or as part of a full EIS, Moore Group can help to reduce the risk of untimely delays and extra costs to our ...
by:ClearView Geophysics Inc. based inBrampton, ONTARIO (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 measurably with their surroundings. ...
by:Skelly and Loy, Inc. based inHarrisburg, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Skelly and Loy has been providing quality Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services for over ten years. Our dedicated staff supplements our extensive list of software capabilities to provide a full range of client services. Together, our expert staff and technology have allowed the Skelly and Loy team to become leaders in the GIS/Information Technology fields. - See more at: ...
by:Geophysik GGD mbH based inLeipzig, GERMANY
Field techniques: Resistivity drilling and mapping (including water covered terrain), 2D-geoelectrics and 3D-geoelectrics, Geoelectric tomography, Resistivity logging, Mise à la masse, Geoelectric tracer ...
by:Aqua Consultants based inBradford, UNITED KINGDOM
Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a proven system for converting farm generated waste into a profitable revenue stream. AD provides diversification in an environmentally friendly ...
by:CNG Services Limited based inOlton, UNITED KINGDOM
CNG Services Ltd provides consultancy, engineering and project management services to developers of onshore UK gas reserves, from discovery to sales into the UK pipeline ...
