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Chris Kugler has over 28 years of experience in archaeology, working as a field director, site excavation director, crew chief, and field technician on various cultural resource and archaeological projects. He has supervised fieldwork in 22 states. Relevant experience includes numerous cultural resources surveys for the Oklahoma and Texas Departments of Transportation, as well as regional development projects involving infrastructure like water pipelines and housing developments. Kugler's education includes a B.S. in Anthropology from Eastern New Mexico University and professional certifications from the Bureau of Land Management.
Stacey D. Streett has over 15 years of experience in cultural resource management and research. She currently works as a Research Associate II at Charles River Laboratories, where she assists pathologists with tasks such as report writing, quality control, and client communication. Previously, she held roles managing cultural resources for the Maryland State Highway Administration and conducting archaeological field work and research for A.D. Marble & Company. She holds a B.A. in Art History from Hood College.
Richard Paul Bowen is a geological engineer with over 30 years of experience in project management, mineral property evaluation, and quality assurance for geotechnical work. He has specialized in planning and executing exploration surveys utilizing geological, geochemical, and geophysical techniques. Additionally, he has taught courses in environmental science, geotechnical engineering, and professional development at the community college and university level. Recently, he has undertaken training in near infrared and infrared spectrographic analysis and has conducted studies utilizing this technique.
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Maureen O'Shea-Stone has over 30 years of experience in NEPA and natural resource planning, including managing environmental impact statements and assessments. She has specific expertise in terrestrial plant ecology, endangered species surveys, and natural resource monitoring. She has worked on numerous projects involving resource management, land development, and reclamation across the western United States and Panama.
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Chris Kugler has over 28 years of experience in archaeology, working as a field director, site excavation director, crew chief, and field technician on various cultural resource and archaeological projects. He has supervised fieldwork in 22 states. Relevant experience includes numerous cultural resources surveys for the Oklahoma and Texas Departments of Transportation, as well as regional development projects involving infrastructure like water pipelines and housing developments. Kugler's education includes a B.S. in Anthropology from Eastern New Mexico University and professional certifications from the Bureau of Land Management.
Stacey D. Streett has over 15 years of experience in cultural resource management and research. She currently works as a Research Associate II at Charles River Laboratories, where she assists pathologists with tasks such as report writing, quality control, and client communication. Previously, she held roles managing cultural resources for the Maryland State Highway Administration and conducting archaeological field work and research for A.D. Marble & Company. She holds a B.A. in Art History from Hood College.
Richard Paul Bowen is a geological engineer with over 30 years of experience in project management, mineral property evaluation, and quality assurance for geotechnical work. He has specialized in planning and executing exploration surveys utilizing geological, geochemical, and geophysical techniques. Additionally, he has taught courses in environmental science, geotechnical engineering, and professional development at the community college and university level. Recently, he has undertaken training in near infrared and infrared spectrographic analysis and has conducted studies utilizing this technique.
Sharla Stockton has experience in geology, writing reports, GIS mapping, field data collection, and water quality assessment. She has a B.S. in Geology from California State University, Chico. Her current role is as an Assistant to an Engineering Geologist at the California Department of Water Resources, where she collects and analyzes hydrogeologic data. Previously, she has held roles as a lab assistant and teacher's assistant at CSU, Chico and various food service jobs. She has received research awards for her work studying aquifers and geology in Northern California.
Maureen O'Shea-Stone has over 30 years of experience in NEPA and natural resource planning, including managing environmental impact statements and assessments. She has specific expertise in terrestrial plant ecology, endangered species surveys, and natural resource monitoring. She has worked on numerous projects involving resource management, land development, and reclamation across the western United States and Panama.
This resume summarizes G. Lain Ellis's experience developing policy, procedures, and programs related to environmental compliance and cultural resource management at the Texas Department of Transportation. Key accomplishments include developing TxDOT's quality assurance/quality control program for NEPA compliance, decentralizing review of programmatic categorical exclusion projects, and establishing standard operating procedures for regional environmental centers. Ellis also supervised TxDOT's archeological studies branch and developed cultural resource contracting programs with budgets up to $4 million annually.
This document provides details on the qualifications and experience of Dr. John P. Tinucci, including his education, licenses, areas of specialization and expertise, employment history, publications, and languages. It also lists extensive experience in underground hard rock mine design and stability assessments, pit slope stability assessments, and serving as an expert witness on various mining projects around the world.
This document provides a summary of Don Boone's professional experience and education. It details his most recent role as Plans and Requirements Branch Chief for the Air National Guard Readiness Center from 2009 to 2014, where he managed a staff supporting infrastructure projects at 173 ANG installations. Prior to this, he held roles as Design and Construction Program Manager and Facility Manager with increasing levels of responsibility. He has a Master's degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the US Naval War College and a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture.
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Jonathan Lowrey has over 10 years of experience in archaeology. He has a Master's degree in Anthropology and has conducted projects in all phases of archaeology. He specializes in zooarchaeology and analyzing animal bones from archaeological sites. At AECOM, he serves as a Principal Investigator overseeing archaeological projects.
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In this webinar, Michael Nash of BoldRadius explores the Typesafe Reactive Platform.
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This document provides a summary of resources available on the One Stop English website to help intermediate level English teachers, including exercises to develop students' listening, reading, writing, speaking and pronunciation skills. It also lists materials like a survival guide that offers advice for teaching first classes, managing young learners, dealing with culture shock, and emergency lesson plans. The site is a teacher resource published by Macmillan English Campus.
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Presentasi memperkenalkan perusahaan baru bernama Vinnco yang bergerak di bidang situs penawaran harian (daily deal) secara lokal, nasional, dan internasional. Vinnco menyatukan berbagai situs penawaran untuk memberikan keuntungan bagi pelanggan, penjual, promotor, dan mitra melalui diskon hingga 70% dan komisi penjualan. Presentasi menjelaskan cara kerja program afiliasi Vinnco beserta insentif dan bonus yang diberikan.
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1. James D. Beers – ArchaeoLogic, L.L.C. 1
Curriculum Vita
James D. Beers, M.A., R.P.A.
Principal & Senior Archaeologist
ArchaeoLogic, L.L.C.
174 E. Southwell St., Unit B
Ogden, UT 84404
Phone: (801) 675-5899
Email: jdbeers@gmail.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience in archaeology and cultural resource management since 2000, including academic research, site excavation at universities,
fieldwork and process management under cultural resource management programs, compliance archaeology with agencies and private
consulting firms. Conducted, supervised, managed all levels of cultural resource inventories (e.g., archival record searches, intuitive
surveys, intensive-level pedestrian surveys, subsurface testing, excavation, historic preservation and restoration, monitoring, artifact
analysis, GPS and GIS applications) on over 200 cultural resource projects within Utah. While with UDOT (2008-2012) was
responsible for NRHP evaluations, making eligibility and effect determinations, compiling Memoranda of Agreement, ensuring
completion of adverse effects mitigation under Section 106 and U.C.A. 9-8-404. Supervised, instructed groups and individuals on test
excavation, full excavation, pedestrian survey, and cultural resource monitoring on large-scale construction projects. Experience
working, consulting with numerous state and federal agencies, local government entities, Native American groups, various cities and
counties, and individuals within Utah, Idaho, Wyoming.
EDUCATION:
Master of Arts Degree in Anthropology/Archaeology emphasis, December 2006; GPA 4.0
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
Thesis: “A Usewear Analysis of Clovis Informal Stone Tools from the Gault Site, Texas”
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Anthropology/Archaeology emphasis, Minor in Geology, April 2002; GPA 3.92
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
Magna Cum Laude
Associate of Arts Degree in General Education from Arts and Letters, April 1999; GPA 3.987
Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho), Rexburg, ID
High Honors Graduate
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Principal & Senior Archaeologist
ArchaeoLogic, L.L.C., 174 E. Southwell St., Unit B, Ogden, UT 84404
April 21, 2015–Present
Over 40 Cell Tower Project Cultural Resource Inventories and Reports in Utah for First Carbon International and HELIX
Environmental out of California
Conducted cultural resources inventories and compiled reports for:
- Mount Pisgah Materials Mining Project
- 600 South Roadway Widening Project
- 1200 East Roadway Widening Project
- Stoddard Bridge Replacement Project
- Skyline Drive Environmental Assessment Project
Senior Archaeologist – Environmental Specialist
Project Engineering Consultants, Ltd., 986 W. 9000 S., West Jordan, UT 84088
May 4, 2015–February 26, 2016
2. James D. Beers – ArchaeoLogic, L.L.C. 2
Curriculum Vita
Conducted cultural resources compliance reviews and compiled reports for seven transportation projects in Utah, Summit, and
Cache counties
Developed testing plan for the Saratoga Springs Utah Lake North Shore Trail Project near Site 42UT152
Conducted test excavations at Site 42UT152, including auger probe holes and half-meter test pits, to determine extent of site and
potential for impact from the proposed project
Twelve Cell Tower Project Cultural Resource Inventories and Reports in Utah for HELIX Environmental out of California
Project Scientist – Environmental/Archaeologist
Hatch Mott MacDonald, 13997 S. Minuteman Dr., Suite 230, Draper, UT 84020
October 29, 2012–May 21, 2014
Work directly with Hatch Mott MacDonald’s West Region Practice Lead; responsible for cultural resources and environmental
compliance under applicable state and federal statutes (e.g., NEPA, Section 106) on West Region projects
Cultural resource compliance reviews and documentation for horizontal directional drilled pipeline projects near Lupus, MO and
Leavenworth, KS
Cultural resource compliance review and documentation for a conventional pipeline installation project near Lupus, MO
Categorical Exclusion compilation and cultural resource compliance reviews and documentation for Five UDOT Projects
- Malad R. Bridge Replacement Project, Region One
- I-15 Virgin River Bridge Scour Project, Region 4
- I-15 Bear River Bridge Deck Replacement Project, Region One
- US-89; SR-235 to SR-204 Project, Region One
- SR-39, Harrison Blvd to SR-158 Project, Region One
NEPA/NHPA Specialist
UDOT Region 1, 166 West Southwell Street, Ogden, UT 84404
April 7, 2008–October 25, 2012
Ensured environmental and cultural resource compliance on over 200 projects
- Reviewed, provided comments on, ensured compliance under several statutes (e.g., CWA, NHPA, Section 4(f), Section106,
state regulations) EIS, EA, SES-A, SES-B, and numerous CE documents
- Completed and ensured Section 106, U.C.A 9-8-404, U.C.A. 79-3-508, and Section 4(f) compliance under numerous CE and
SES-A documents
Aided in inventories of historic buildings as well as NRHP eligibility determinations, Findings of Effect, and Memoranda of
Agreement for Adverse Effects to historic buildings under the Section 106 and Utah state U.C.A. 9-8-404 compliance review
processes
Reviewed, provided quality assurance, control on consultants’ cultural resource work and reports under numerous projects
Section 106 and U.C.A. 9-8-404 compliance: documents, consultation, determinations, findings
- Delineated area of potential effect (APE) for over 190 projects
- Drafted several Memoranda of Agreement for mitigation of adverse effect to historic properties, circulated Agreements for
consulting party signatures and concurrence
- Made Determinations of Eligibility and Finding of Effect determinations on numerous projects for Utah SHPO concurrence
- Authored Cultural Resource Inventory Reports on several projects
- Compiled project information and letters for consultation with Native American tribes/bands on numerous projects
Conducted Utah SHPO File Reviews and cultural resources surveys; Identified, documented historic properties, mapped sites and
cultural resource features with GPS
Utah SHPO, interagency, and Native American Tribal consultation under five Section 106 and U.C.A. 9-8-404 Programmatic
Agreements.
3. James D. Beers – ArchaeoLogic, L.L.C. 3
Curriculum Vita
Consult with numerous state, federal, and local agencies and entities in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming.
Developed and maintained a GIS database of cultural resource and environmental resource geospatial data for UDOT Region One
Principal & Senior Archaeologist
Mahogany Bench Archaeology Services, L.L.C., 547 5th
Street, Ogden, UT 84404
May 1, 2009–July 2, 2011
Over 40 Cell Tower Project Cultural Resource Inventories and Reports in Utah for Michael Brandman Associates out of
California
Cell Tower Project Cultural Resources Inventory and Report for cell tower in Boise, Idaho for EBI Consulting out of
Massachusetts
Cultural resources inventory and report for the Jordan River Parkway Trail Project with Davis County Utah
- Drafted scope of work and cost proposal on Merkley Drop Irrigation Project in Uintah County, Utah
- Conducted fieldwork, compiled technical report, produced GIS maps, made NRHP recommendation
- Identified and recorded remains of potential historic farm
- Researching and compiling history on Euro-American settlement near the Jordan River in the mid-1800s to mid-1900s
Cultural resources inventory and report for the Merkley Drop Irrigation Project with Whiterocks Irrigation Company, completed
September 2009
- Conducted fieldwork, compiled technical report, produced GIS maps, made NRHP recommendation
- Identified and recorded historic trash dump
- Extensive consultation with the Ute Tribe and Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Drafted proposed plan of action in the event Native American human remains were encountered during project construction
activities
- Researching early settlement and exploration of the Uintah Basin, establishment of the Uintah & Ouray Indian Reservation,
and development of early Euro-American irrigation systems
Archaeologist I and II, Field Supervisor
Logan Simpson Design Inc., 8 East Broadway, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
October 3, 2006 – February 12, 2007, Archaeologist I
February 12, 2007–April 3, 2008, Archaeologist II
Supervising field monitor: cultural resource and environmental compliance, UDOT Legacy Parkway Project
- Coordinated with project contractors to ensure legal cultural resource and environmental compliance
- Documented disturbance to historic properties and mitigation efforts requested by agency
- Trained, supervised 18 cultural resource/environmental compliance monitors
- Quality control: oversaw monitoring and reporting, provided guidance to other monitors
- Developed, maintained extensive file system containing reports, photos, monitoring documentation
Field supervisor: UDOT Tooele Midvalley Highway EIS Cultural Resource Inventory
- On-schedule completion, field survey, two alternative routes (1,484 acres, 20 linear miles)
Coauthored cultural resource inventory technical reports, UDOT Tooele Midvalley Highway EIS, Utah BLM Twin Peaks ES and
Dog Valley ES
Supervised, managed pedestrian survey crews on over 10,000 acres of intensive level survey, Utah BLM, Tooele and Box Elder
Counties
Archaeologist I
Logan Simpson Design Inc., 341 S. Main, Suite 401, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
December 5, 2005–October 3, 2006
Coauthored 10 cultural resource inventory technical reports: UDOT, Utah BLM, UTA
- Wrote recommendations for site NRHP eligibility compliant with Section 106
- Compiled site descriptions, syntheses, summaries, interpretations, summary tables, histories, IMACS Site Forms
- Reviewed, edited reports, addressed agency and SHPO comments for concurrence
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Curriculum Vita
Conducted Class I records searches, background research, GLO map searches
Compiled histories of Tooele and Millard Counties, Utah: used in 23 of 43 total technical reports, 2006–2008
Compiled history of Mercur Mining District, Utah County
- Researched library resources, Utah State History archives, Utah SHPO records, Internet sources
- Conducted oral interviews
- Drafted history in pamphlet format
Contractor’s Environmental Monitor: cultural resource and environmental compliance, UDOT Legacy Parkway Project Early
Action Package
Pedestrian survey crew member: identified, recorded sites, IOs on over 6,000 acres of survey, Utah BLM, UTA
Archaeological Technician, GS-102-05
USFS Dixie National Forest, 1789 North Wedgewood Lane, Cedar City, UT 84720
June 17, 2002–November 25, 2005, Field Seasons
Supervised, conducted Class I to III cultural resource inventories on over 50 projects
Assisted on three phases of historic restoration: Wildcat Guard Station, Volunteer PIT Project
Assisted the Intermountain Region USDA Forest Service Architectural Historian, Richa Wilson, on a survey of Powell Ranger
District’s historical buildings
Supervised and instructed Iron County Utah 4th Graders on excavations at the Duck Creek CCC Camp, Summer 2005
- Set up excavation grid system and datum
- Documented excavation: photographs, field notes, profile map; identified artifacts, features
- Quality control: excavation methods, field notes, photography, profile sketches
Supervised and instructed volunteer teenagers on test excavations at the USFS Wildcat Guard Station, Summer 2003
- Instructed and aided in setting up excavation grid system for test excavation to identify an outbuilding shown in historic
photographs
- Instructed on and documented excavation methods and process, including photographs, field notes, profile map, and artifact
and feature identification
Supervised and instructed Sierra Club volunteers on cultural resource pedestrian surveys on several projects including surveys in
Pleasant Creek, Sage Valley, and the Brian Head Peak areas of southwestern Utah, Summer 2003, 2004, and 2005
Conducted shovel testing for buried cultural resources, Mammoth Springs Recreation Site Development Project
Additional Experience and Skills
University of Wyoming, Anthropology Dept., Laramie, WY 82070
August 28, 2001–December 15, 2006
Masters Thesis: “A Usewear Analysis of Clovis Informal Stone Tools from the Gault Site, Texas”
- Low- and High-Power microwear analysis of 900+ Clovis-age stone tool artifacts, artifact photography and
photomicrography, data analysis, statistics, discussion and conclusions
Technical, analytical report on 2004 excavations, BA Cave and Two Moon Shelter, Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming, University of
Wyoming
- Artifact labeling, debitage analysis, artifact database entry and maintenance, microwear analysis of scrapers, artifact
photography and photomicrography, writing technical report
Research, laboratory data application for paleoenvironmental reconstruction at the Barger Gulch Locality B Folsom Site, Middle
Park, Colorado
- Created comparative wood samples (burned and non-burned) to use for microscopically identifying charcoal from
archaeological contexts
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- Compared wood samples from the comparative collection to archaeological wood charcoal samples to determine
paleoenvironmental conditions
PRESENTED PAPERS AND POSTERS:
Baer, Sarah, James D. Beers, and Joel C. Janetski
2001 Evidence of Initial Stage Clovis Blade and Biface Production at the Gault Site. Paper presented at the 59th Plains
Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska. (Baer presented the paper)
Beers, James D.
2004 What is Clovis? – An Examination of Language and Sign Biases in Clovis Stone Tool Technology. Paper presented
at the 62nd Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Billings, MT.
2004 More Than Just Points: Some Views on Clovis Interpretations from a Preliminary Semiotic Analysis of a Clovis
Museum Exhibit. Paper presented at the November 2004 Wyoming Anthropological Association Meeting, Laramie,
WY.
2005 An Archaeological ‘Spearmint’: Refreshing Microwear Experimental Foundations for a Usewear Experiment,
Presenting the Good and Bad Breath of the Results, and Exploring Some Possible Applications. Paper presented at
the University of Wyoming 2005 Graduate Student Symposium, Laramie, WY.
2006 Informal Stone Tools – The Clovis Swiss Army Knife. Paper presented at the 2006 Loveland Stone Age Fair,
Loveland, CO.
2008 A Few Nuggets from the Plains. Presentation at the December 2008 UDOT Quarterly Environmental Meeting, Salt
Lake City.
2009 The Ubiquitous Flake. Paper presented at the February 2009 Utah Statewide Archaeological Society Salt Lake
County Meeting, Salt Lake City.
2010 Scratching Scars - Intentional Striations in Paleoindian-Age Projectile Point Flute Scars as a Technological
Response in the Hafting of Projectile Points of Certain Material Types. Poster presented at the 32nd Great Basin
Anthropological Conference, Layton, UT.
2012 The Ubiquitous Flake Revisited. Paper presented at the May 2012 Utah Statewide Archaeological Society -
Tubaduka Chapter Meeting, Ogden.
2014 The Technological Implications of Scratched Flute Scars - Questions, Ideas, and Hypotheses. Poster presented at the
34th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Boise, ID
Shoberg, Marilyn, and James D. Beers
2004 Use-Wear on Stone Tools from BYU and UT Excavations at the Gault Site. Paper presented at the 69th Annual
Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, PQ, Canada. (Shoberg presented the paper)
OTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Section 106: Principles and Practice, SRI Foundation, December 2013
FHWA-NHI-142051: Highway Traffic Noise, August 2013
Four Leadership Behaviors that Build or Destroy Trust, Ken Blanchard Companies, September 2012
Leadership vs. Management Seminar, Utah Leadership Institute, June 2012
Business Writing Seminar, Utah Leadership Institute, June 2012
Meeting Facilitation Skills, Utah Leadership Institute, June 2012
Numerous Leadership Training Courses, Boy Scouts of America (BSA), May 2011- September 2012
Powder Horn Leadership Course, BSA, February 2012
Wood Badge Leadership Course, BSA, April 2011
National Highway Institute NEPA and Transportation Decision Making Training, April 2010
Project Manager Training, UDOT, April 2010
Section 106 Advanced Seminar, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation(ACHP), April 2008
Working Effectively with Tribal Governments, GoLearn.gov Learning Center, April 2008
Section 106 of the NHPA, FHWA (Federal Highway Administration), March 2007
Introduction to the Archaeological Resource Protection Act (ARPA) for Local Law Enforcement, United States Forest
Service (USFS) Dixie National Forest, July 2005
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AWARDS
UDOT Region One Exemplary Employee of the Year, 2009
Candidate for UDOT Region One Exemplary Employee of the Year, 2008
Loveland Archaeological Society/Harry Walts memorial Scholarship, 2005 (First ever recipient)
George C. Frison Graduate Scholarship, Wyoming Archaeological Society, 2004
Shallit Memorial Fund, BYU Department of Anthropology, 2002
Recipient of three graduate assistantships, 2004-2005
Recipient of 16 academic scholarships, 1995-2001
Two promotions in 14 months, Logan Simpson Design Inc., 2006-2007
Eagle Scout with bronze palm, Troop 307, BSA, 1994