Thomas Whitley

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will implement the Archaeological Monitoring for Phase 2 of a creek restoration project within Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), Muir Woods National Monument (MUWO) in late summer/fall 2023 to enhance habitat for the federally-listed endangered Coho salmon, and undertake other steps as needed/required.

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will assist the East Bay Regional Park District with various Cultural Resource Management work as needed on an on-call contract. The future projects will include but are not limited to pedestrian surveys, GPR surveys, drone 3D modeling, construction monitoring, Cal NAGPRA consultation, and any other task order requests by the district.

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will implement an Archaeological Monitoring Plan (AMP) during ground- disturbing activity. The purpose of the project will be to determine, to the extent possible, the presence or absence of archaeological resources and to identify whether any archaeological resource that may be encountered on the project site constitutes an NRHP-eligible resource under.

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will assist CALFIRE with archaeological, historical, or ethnographic research; archaeological records checks; correspondence with Native American tribes and other Native Americans; archaeological field inspections and surveys; site boundary definition and mapping work; project reviews; impact assessments; resource evaluation excavations; surface collections; site record preparation; development of recommendations for the protection and management of tribal-cultural, archaeological and historical resources; cultural resource monitoring; and preparatio

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will complete Caltrans required documentation of the Lake County Hazardous Tree Removal survey and monitoring in Caltrans specific report format (Historic Property Survey Report, Archaeological Survey Report, etc.) and as addendum reports. Assist with coordination with the Tribal Representatives from Yoche Dehe for monitoring sensitive areas on BLM land. ASC will contract with and pay Yoche Dehe for past and future monitoring associated with this project.

The goal of this effort is to provide the Lake Thurmond project with a GIS tool that will help the project efficiently inventory and manage its cultural resources. Predictive modeling as used in this contract means: A technique that tries to predict the location of archaeological sites or materials in a region, based either on a sample of that region or on fundamental notions concerning human behavior. The model developed shall result in a quantitative estimate of the probability of encountering archaeological remains that have not been previously discovered or recorded in the past.

The goal of this effort is to provide the Lake Hartwell project with a GIS tool that will help the project efficiently inventory and manage its cultural resources. Predictive modeling as used in this contract means: A technique that tries to predict the location of archaeological sites or materials in a region, based either on a sample of that region or on fundamental notions concerning human behavior. The model developed shall result in a quantitative estimate of the probability of encountering archaeological remains that have not been previously discovered or recorded in the past.

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will revise the existing Archaeological Testing Plan (ATP) at the 198 Valencia Street Project site in San Francisco, CA, which will require reviewing the design changes, revising text to refer to correct design elements and project activities, revising images and plans to include areas for monitoring, re-assessing potential archaeological sensitivity and preparing details of how monitoring will be implemented. 

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will design and develop interpretive displays and products for the reconstructed residential barrack located in its original location at Amache, Colorado. The interpretive products created may be designed for use in various media including but not limited to interior or exterior signage, printed media, digital media, virtual tours, or cell phone apps.

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