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ACS is pleased to announce our recent addition to the Southern California Edison (SCE) list of approved suppliers for Professional Services in Archaeology. As an approved supplier for archaeological services, ACS is well placed to provide support for SCE projects in California and elsewhere.
ACS has also received certification as a WBE by the . . . → Read More: ACS Certified in California
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has announced the award of a $12,850 Water Quality Improvement Grant to the Town of Gila Bend to protect the ruins of a thousand-year-old Hohokam village, the Gatlin site, from erosion and runoff from storm water. The site has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the State Historic . . . → Read More: ADEQ Awards Grant to Town of Gila Bend to Preserve Soil at the Gatlin Site
The New York Times recently published an article about Steven Lekson’s new book, History of the Ancient Southwest, which offers a kind of unified theory of the Native American population movements that have puzzled Southwest archaeologists for many years. In his new book, Lekson continues his arguments in support of his Chaco Meridian theory . . . → Read More: NY Times takes notice of ongoing debate about Lekson’s “Chaco Meridian” Theory
ACS, subconsultant to the Moore/Swick Partnership, recently completed an exciting research project for the Superstition Area Land Trust (SALT). The fieldwork involved the baseline documentation of existing resources and conditions at Tony Ranch in Haunted Canyon, which hosts a unique middle elevation riparian setting for Arizona. Haunted Canyon is known widely by . . . → Read More: Tony Ranch Cultural Resource & Ecological Assessment Project
ACS was selected to perform the cultural resource studies for the construction phase of the Valley Metro Light Rail project. ACS monitored construction at various locations throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area (Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa) and completed a four-month-long archaeological data recovery program at Pueblo Grande and a six-month-long data recovery program . . . → Read More: Archaeological Investigations, Metro Light Rail Project, Metropolitan Phoenix Area, Metro Rail
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