ACS Welcomes Back Keith Scoular, R.G., C.E.M.

ACS Corporate Secretary Keith Scoular has returned to ACS in the role of Consulting Geologist. Keith will provide geological and hazardous materials review for select ACS reports and assist in business development efforts. Keith spent 20 years at ACS working on a variety of different projects including hazardous materials assessments, Aquifer Protection . . . → Read More: ACS Welcomes Back Keith Scoular, R.G., C.E.M.

ACS Staff Member, Jennifer Rich, co-authors poster presentation

Jennifer Rich is a co-author of a poster presentation at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings in Albuquerque in April, 2019: Caitlin Stewart, Mark Brodbeck, Andrew Darling and Jennifer Rich—A GIS Approach to a Prehistoric Travel Corridor in the Phoenix Area.

ACS biologist teaches workshop at 2018 Wildlife Techniques Workshop of the Arizona Chapter of the Wildlife Society

ACS Biologist Stephanie Cobbold gave a workshop at the annual Wildlife Techniques Workshop, an event sponsored by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, to provide students and new professionals the opportunity to learn field techniques and gain experience from working professionals. Dr. Cobbold explained and demonstrated the use of several methods that are commonly . . . → Read More: ACS biologist teaches workshop at 2018 Wildlife Techniques Workshop of the Arizona Chapter of the Wildlife Society

ACS biologist’s article on senita cactus range extension published in Madroño

A manuscript coauthored by ACS biologist Stephanie Cobbold was published this year in Madroño, a journal of peer-reviewed research articles on the natural history of Western American plants. The article describes a range extension of the senita cactus (Lophocereus schottii) in Arizona. The record helps fill a gap between records from southern California and . . . → Read More: ACS biologist’s article on senita cactus range extension published in Madroño

ACS Senior Pollen Analyst, Dr. John Jones, contributes chapter to new publication.

Dr. John Jones, ACS’ Senior Pollen Analyst has contributed a Chapter to the The Archaeology of Caribbean and Circum-Caribbean Farmers (6000 BC – AD 1500) An Introduction. As the abstract states “…This book is devoted to the archaeological study of precolonial farmers in the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. Comprising 17 chapters, with a wide geographic reach stretching . . . → Read More: ACS Senior Pollen Analyst, Dr. John Jones, contributes chapter to new publication.