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STATEMENT
OF QUALIFICATIONS
COMPREHENSIVE CULTURAL RESOURCES SERVICES
Background
Since
1996, Archaeological Resources Technology (ART) has
performed cultural resources evaluations and management
studies from small surveys to large overviews. The philosophy
of its owner and principal archaeologist, Carolyn Losee
(MA/RPA), is to provide impact evaluations that integrate
the requirements of her clients with the protection
of California's remaining historic assets. Carolyn has
over 17 years of experience in California and Hawaii.
She is certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists,
and qualified under the federal guidelines set forth
by the Secretary of the Interior.

Carolyn
and her assistants are skilled at resource management
as well as developing and executing mitigation and salvage
programs for both prehistoric and historic sites. They
regularly evaluate the significance of these sites by
conducting cultural inventories and assessments. A Woman
Business Enterprise, ART takes pride in its ability
to conduct cultural resources studies using state-of-the-art
techniques within very restricted budgets and time frames.
Capabilities
ART
conducts studies prepared in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), Section 106, the State Historic
Preservation Office, and numerous other regional and
local acts. To avoid impacts to significant cultural
resources, the team works proactively by writing inventories
or baseline studies and assisting planners and designers
before development occurs. Resource evaluations typically
encompass research formulation, field reconnaissance,
excavation and data analysis, and report production.
ART is also well versed at National Register
assessment and nomination programs, and interfacing
with local, state and federal regulators. Consultants
complement ART's capabilities by providing specialized
radiocarbon and paleoenvironmental analysis.
Facilities
and Equipment
ART's
city office occupies a loft in central San Francisco, a 10-minute walk from Civic Center. Research, editorial, photographic, cartographic, art/design, and reproduction facilities exist in-house. Our home office is located in Windsor, Sonoma County, just minutes away from important research locations.
Photographic
equipment includes several camera systems (Canon, Olympus,
Nikon and Polaroid). A scanner is used for preparing
both site record and professional publications. Hewlett-Packard
(HP), Dell, and Apple computer systems, HP OfficeJet,
Epson Stylus Color 800 printers, HP scanner, fax and
copier, and a Brother MFC Multifunction Center (fax,
phone, copier, scanner) round out our publication capabilities.
Standard archaeological field equipment is kept in-house,
and specialized items are borrowed on an as-needed basis.
A
professional library consisting of numerous volumes
and reports, along with large field equipment, are maintained
at ART's storage facility in the City of Hayward.
For more specific research, libraries and collections
at the University of California at Berkeley (such as
the Bancroft and Archaeological Research Facility),
state universities, and both private and public organizations
within San Francisco are easy to reach. ART is
a member of numerous local, state and federal archaeological
and historical associations that are involved with the
protection of significant cultural resources.
List
of Specific Services
Archaeological
Resources Technology performs a wide variety of
cultural resources services that include the following:
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Cultural
resources management planning for local, CEQA
and NEPA legislation (EIR/EIS);
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Section
106 compliance programs; |
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National
Register of Historic Places document preparation; |
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Archival
records searches and literature reviews; |
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Field
reconnaissance; |
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Subsurface
testing; |
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Mitigation
data recovery; |
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Liaison
with both local, state and federal agencies and
Native American groups; |
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Prehistoric
and historic artifact analysis; and |
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Construction
monitoring. |
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