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Our Services

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Archaeology

 

JRIA has considerable experience in performing the full range of archaeological and architectural fieldwork, analysis, and report preparation to assist clients in meeting local, state, and federal cultural resource management regulations.  


Our archaeological and architectural services include:

  • Site predictability modeling
  • Cultural resource assessments
  • Phase I identification studies
  • Phase II eligibility evaluations
  • Phase III data recovery
  • Construction monitoring
  • Disturbance assessments
  • Historic property inventories and significance evaluations

Research

Regulatory Coordination

Regulatory Coordination

JRIA has the expertise to perform archival, documentary, cartographic, photographic, and oral history research to support a wide array of projects.


Our research services include:

  • Due Diligence studies
  • Prehistoric and historic cultural contexts for Phase I, II, and III projects
  • Historic property documentation
  • Stand-alone historical studies
  • Cultural landscape studies
  • Production of interpretive materials (e.g. museum exhibits, historical signage, audio-visual presentations, etc.)

Regulatory Coordination

Regulatory Coordination

Regulatory Coordination

 JRIA is committed to assisting clients navigate the various cultural resource regulatory processes at the local, state, and federal level. 


Our regulatory coordination services include:

  • Cultural Resource Management Plans (CRMPs)
  • Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs)
  • Cultural resource compliance with NHPA and NEPA review.

Laboratory & Collections Management

 

JRIA's laboratory facility is located in our Williamsburg office, with 250 square feet of operating wet laboratory space for initial cleaning and sorting of artifacts, and over 1600 square feet of archaeological/dry laboratory area for artifact analysis and temporary storage. The wet laboratory, in addition to the normal artifact-processing requirements of sinks, sediment traps, and drying racks, contains a wide variety of analytical and scientific equipment.


  • Laboratory and collections management services include:
  • Processing artifacts for analysis and curation
  • Cataloging and analysis for report preparation
  • Condition assessments of artifact collections
  • Conservation of historic materials

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James River Institute for Archaeology, Inc.

300 McLaws Circle, Suite 100A, Williamsburg, VA 23185

info@jriarchaeology.com ~ (757) 229-9485

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