Heritage Research Services offers services customized for our client’s undertaking, scope of the project, and applicable laws and regulations:
- Archival Research
- Historical Research
- Monitoring
- Archaeological survey-(reconnaissance and intensive)
- Site documentation and recording
- Data recovery excavation
- Monitoring and Inadvertent Discovery Plans
- Section 106 and 110 of the 1966 National Register of Historic Properties Act (NHPA) compliance
- Executive Order 05-05 compliance
- State Environmental Protection Act Review
- Cultural impact assessments for National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA)
- Site significance evaluations for listing properties on the National Register of Historic Places
- Faunal, lithic, ceramic, and historical material cultural analysis
- Archaeological report preparation
- Management of archaeological collections
- Cleaning
- Stabilization
- Storage
- Public education and public archaeology
- Regional stewardship of artifacts, documents, oral histories, sites and landscapes
Benefits
- Preservation dollars stay local, helping support the mission of Fort Walla Walla Museum.
- Work is performed by regional experts, ensuring quality assessments and documentation.
- Knowledge and expertise gained during projects is shared with the public.
- Each project is tailored specifically to meet the client’s requirements.