Sonoma State University On-call Archaeological and Tribal Monitoring for the Northern Service Center
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will work on an on-call basis and will be in support of the Northern Service Center construction projects through Northern California. This work will involve prefield planning, archaeological and Tribal monitoring, and results reporting.
toNAGPRA and CalNAGPRA Compliance
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will provide consultation on, and the repatriation of, Native American human remains and associated funerary items, and if present, unassociated funerary objects, objects of cultural patrimony, and sacred objects (collectively referred to as cultural items) housed at Sonoma State University in compliance with the N
toExtended Phase I Study for the Redemeyer Road Extension Project in Mendocino County
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will provide an Extended Phase I study to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources within the proposed Area of Potential Effects (APE). Study includes work of subsurface testing, development of a testing proposal, and subsurface testing results analysis and reporting.
toArchaeological and Tribal Monitoring for the 5002 Petaluma Blvd Project
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct archaeological and tribal monitoring for the 5002 Petaluma Blvd Project which will follow the specifications of stipulations in City Resolution 2023-14 in all details.
toDiablo Canyon Lands - South Ranch Cultural Resources Inventory
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will assist with a Cultural Resources Inventory of Pacific Gas and Electric’s (PG&E) Diablo Canyon Lands – South Ranch Study Area. The ASC will conduct limited Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) analysis both within the Diablo Canyon power plant and in areas within the South Ranch Study Area. The goal of this project is to determine the efficacy of Ground Penetrating Radar to identify features and to within the PG&E property.
toStantec Master Service Agreement: National Historic Preservation Act Section 106
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will complete a National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 compliance oversight and review for Stantec and California Department of Water Resources at the McCabe Project PFDF-01.
toInvestigation of the Chinese Community of North Bloomfield and Development of Interpretive Enhancements, Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct a study of the historical Chinese population at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County. The intent of the project will be to investigate and interpret the history of the Chinese community of the gold rush town of North Bloomfield, located in the park, and to identify and assess cultural resources associated with that population.
toArchaeological Data Recovery Project in Sacramento, CA
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will assist with cultural resources work in downtown Sacramento during replacement of an electrical substation. ASC anticipates providing an unspecified mix of professional services over the duration of the field recovery and laboratory processing.
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