Amache Recreation Hall Implementation
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will be responsible for executing the development and installation of interpretation of the Amache Recreation Hall. This will be done by following and implementing the Amache Recreation Hall Exhibit Concept Plan (authored by the ASC) which will include developing content for the interpretive signs based on the Plan's themes and stakeholder and former internee input. The ASC will direct a graphic designer for the signage and will also select, purchase, and oversee installment of the furnishings, objects, and materials.
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Conduct Inventory of Cultural Items Housed within the Roseland School District Museum
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct inventory of Native American cultural items currently housed at the Roseland School District Museum (Museum), and to engage in consultation with Native Californian tribal communities to determine the cultural affiliation of these items. Creating an inventory of all cultural items currently housed within the Museum is a necessary first step towards compliance with the Native American Graves Protections and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and California Native American Graves Protections and Repatriation Act (CalNAGPRA).
toOn-call for Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will be issued task orders for future County of Marin projects including monitoring, pedestrian surveys, GPR surveys, drone 3d modeling, construction monitoring, Cal NAGPRA consultation and anything else requested by County of Marin.
toCuration of the Humboldt Harbor Lighthouse
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will perform curation services for the Humboldt Harbor Lighthouse.
toCultural Resources Management Services
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will perform cultural resource management services for Calfire based upon on-call task orders issued throughout the period of performance of the grant term.
toSpecialized Services for District 4 Capital Projects
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct professional and technical cultural resources work for Caltrans which will support the development and construction of the State transportation system. The ASC's services will be in support of and may be part of the required documentation for project approval under State and Federal environmental laws and regulations.
toSpecialized Services for District 4 Environmental Maintenance Projects
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct professional and technical cultural resource work to Caltrans which will support the operation and maintenance of the Caltrans transportation system with specialized Archaeological services in delivering maintenance projects with compliance needs involving cultural resource identification, evaluation, and mitigation.
toArchaeological Monitoring for the Salmon Habitat Restoration Project, Phase 2 Muir Woods National Monument in Marin County, CA
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.
toThe 730 Stanyan Street Project
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will implement an Archaeological Monitoring Plan (AMP) for the 730 Stanyan Street project in San Francisco, CA.
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East Bay Regional Park District On-Call
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.
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