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Bachelor's degree in Anthropology or Archaeology. Bachelor's degree in Anthropology or Archaeology. Join Stantec's Environmental Services Cultural Resources Team in Oregon and Washington. Proficient in Trimble sub-meter GPS unit or equivalent and associated software.
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History and Archaeology- Knowledge of historical events and their causes, indicators, and impact on particular civilization and cultures, and of preservation and archival techniques. Applicants with such field experience should, after additional experience under the direction of a higher-grade archeologist, be able to demonstrate the ability to be a crew chief, directing the work of others at a single location as a part of a larger archeological project.
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This position supports the Bureau of Land Management Southern Nevada District Office.
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Outdoor enthusiast with an interest in flora, fauna, history, archaeology, and geology. Outdoor enthusiast with an interest in flora, fauna, history, archaeology, and geology. They provide for the comfort and safety of the customer while delivering information on natural and cultural resources in a meaningful way.
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Familiarity with the Nevada BLM’s Guidelines and Standards for Archaeology. Bachelor’s degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field. Chronicle Heritage is a solution-driven heritage consulting firm that prides itself on employing the best cultural resource management (CRM) professionals in the industry.
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Bachelor's degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field. Bachelor's degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related field. Experience with Juniper Geode GPS Units and ESRI Field Maps for archaeological site documentation and mapping a plus.
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Overall, we seek a bio-archaeologist who can contribute to our growing graduate program (M.A) in CRM. The candidate should have a history working with marginalized or Indigenous communities, or experience with tribal agencies, state SHPOs, a body of work in Cultural Resource Management (either at the federal or private level) or working with skeletal collections.
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Put your passion to work taking tour guests to Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Death Valley, the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam! Frequent bouncing up and down in the driver's seat as a result of driving on rugged trails, washboard gravel roads, and climbing up and over rocks for up to 10-12 hrs.
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Bachelors Degree in Archaeology(greatly preferred) if not, then. Assist the Cultural Resources Manager manage direction of the Native American Interaction Programs working with tribes with ancestral ties to Nellis AFB and associated ranges.
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