by amanda@acra-crm.org | Sep 28, 2022 | ACRAsphere
This post is authored by Jeffrey H. Altschul and Terry H. Klein of the SRI Foundation. In the summer of 2021, American archaeology confronted confusing crosswinds. In the United Kingdom, departments of archaeology were being shut down or scaled back. Among...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Sep 22, 2022 | ACRAsphere
As infrastructure improvements increase and the CRM industry continues to grow, cultural resource practitioners need to be more willing to consider alternative options as a way to approach resources requiring a mitigation-level effort. With increased interest in...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Sep 19, 2022 | ACRAsphere
Dedicated to complex isotope services, Isobar Science is a subsidiary of Beta Analytic offering uranium-thorium (U-Th) dating, strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isotopic analysis, Sr-Nd-Hf-Pb isotope geochemical fingerprinting, and boron (11B) and strontium environmental source...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Sep 15, 2022 | ACRAsphere
THREE Questions is a new blog series highlighting ACRA member firms and their experiences in the CRM industry. ABOUT OUR MEMBER: David Klinge is the Chief Operating Officer and a Project Manager for the ASC Group, Inc. Based outside of Cleveland, Ohio, he has spent 25...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Sep 13, 2022 | ACRAsphere
ACRA member firm South River Heritage Consulting has been part of a team working on the site of the 1777 Revolutionary War battles of Fort Mercer and Red Bank – and they recently uncovered some new findings! South River Heritage’s Wade Catts was recently...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Sep 12, 2022 | ACRAsphere
In addition to submitting comments to the federal government on potential reforms to mining permitting rules and a Sec. 106 exemption for electric vehicle supply equipment, ACRA has been busy tracking several policy developments that could impact the CRM industry....