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Field Journal Archaeology Inc. provides a high quality, cost effective archaeological consulting service in a timely manner without compromising the integrity of the resource or quality of work. It is a woman/Native American owned small business comprised of former archaeologists and enrolled members of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation.
Field Journal Archaeology Inc.'s archaeologist have a combined 55 years of experience in the cultural resource management field in all levels of government (tribal, local, state and federal) as well as in the private sector. We have proven sound working relationships with the Washington State Department of Historic Preservation, state and federal land management agencies, local governments and local tribes.
2417 Buker Street SE
Olympia, WA
(360) 480-2502
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Located in Olympia, Washington, AMI provides processing services and analysis for archaeology projects throughout the Pacific Northwest. AMI has specialized training and expertise in flotation and fine-sieving of archaeological bulk soil or feature samples, and will accurately isolate, identify, and analyze preserved archaeological remains. Melanie Diedrich, AMI owner and registered professional archaeologist, has developed a comprehensive digital photographic library of native Pacific Northwest seeds for paleobotanical comparison, as well as a cataloged collection of native seeds. She has collected a full PNW botanical research library, and has experience working with material from both wet- and dry-sites on both sides of the Cascades.
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Field Journal Archaeology Inc. provides a high quality, cost effective archaeological consulting service in a timely manner without compromising the integrity of the resource or quality of work. It is a woman/Native American owned small business comprised of former archaeologists and enrolled members of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation.
Field Journal Archaeology Inc.'s archaeologist have a combined 55 years of experience in the cultural resource management field in all levels of government (tribal, local, state and federal) as well as in the private sector. We have proven sound working relationships with the Washington State Department of Historic Preservation, state and federal land management agencies, local governments and local tribes.
Categorized under Archaeologists
2417 Buker Street SE
Olympia, WA
(360) 480-2502
Categorized under Archaeologists
Located in Olympia, Washington, AMI provides processing services and analysis for archaeology projects throughout the Pacific Northwest. AMI has specialized training and expertise in flotation and fine-sieving of archaeological bulk soil or feature samples, and will accurately isolate, identify, and analyze preserved archaeological remains. Melanie Diedrich, AMI owner and registered professional archaeologist, has developed a comprehensive digital photographic library of native Pacific Northwest seeds for paleobotanical comparison, as well as a cataloged collection of native seeds. She has collected a full PNW botanical research library, and has experience working with material from both wet- and dry-sites on both sides of the Cascades.
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