Archaeological and Historical Services

Archaeological and Historical Services AHS is a grant/contract research program at Eastern Washington University that specializes in aiding

Since 1980, Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS) has provided cultural resources management services for all aspects of project planning and development in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. AHS is a grant/contract research program at Eastern Washington University that specializes in aiding private, city, county, state, and federal clients in meeting local, state, and federal compliance requirements including Section 106 of the NHPA and Executive Order 21-02.

https://jobs.hr.ewu.edu/postings/9666We're Hiring!AHS has an opening for an Archaeologist III.
11/11/2022

https://jobs.hr.ewu.edu/postings/9666
We're Hiring!
AHS has an opening for an Archaeologist III.

Eastern Washington University invites applications for the position of a Archaeologist III – Archaeological & Historical Services for the College of Professional Programs, Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS).AHS, a cultural resources management program at EWU, seeks an experienced profess...

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07/05/2022

We are hiring!

Eastern Washington University invites applications for the position of a Archaeologist II – Archaeological & Historical Services for the College of Professional Programs, Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS).This position will lead cultural resource management projects that aid clients in ...

03/07/2022

employment opportunity Archaeological Field Technicians – Pacific Northwest posted by: Jennifer Palmer March 3, 2022 Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS) is a cultural resource firm affiliated with Eastern WashingtonUniversity in Cheney, WA and conducts work all over the Northwest U.S. AHS...

01/21/2022
01/03/2022

ATTENTION STUDENTS!
The deadline to enter your paper in the Student Paper Prize is quickly approaching. Submit your paper title and abstract by January 7, 2022 and select your entry to the NWAC 2022 Student Paper Competition on the NWAC website. Submit your abstract and select Student Paper Competition: https://www.nwaconference.com/abstract-submission

Student Paper Competition Guidelines and additional information are available here: https://www.nwaconference.com/student-paper-competition

NWAC 2022, in partnership with the Journal of Northwest Anthropology, is coordinating the Student Paper Competition. The competition is open to any individual enrolled in a degree-granting institution (graduate and undergraduate). The winning papers will receive a prize and be included in a special NWAC 2022 Proceedings volume published by the Journal of Northwest Anthropology (JONA). For more information please visit the link below.

Contestants will be selected from title and abstract submissions and notified by 5 pm on January 15, 2022 whether they have been chosen to compete. Complete paper manuscripts are due by February 10, 2022.

10/04/2021

The Northwest Anthropological Association is pleased to announce that the 75th Northwest Anthropological Conference will be held between March 9 and 12, 2022. The conference will once again be held virtually and will be free to attend (registration required). Please keep an eye on the Northwest Anthropological Conference website for details as they are announce and be sure to follow us on social media for news and updates.

09/27/2021

The listing on the Historic Register, which makes the site the 12th in Klickitat County and among the more than 1,600 in Washington state, will allow the museum to also seek potential federal funding in its efforts to restore the monument. Boring samples conducted in the past year show water damage....

09/24/2021

employment opportunity Director-Archaeological & Historical Services – Eastern Washington University posted by: Jennifer Palmer September 23, 2021 Eastern Washington University invites applications for the position of Director-Archaeological and Historical Services in the College of Professional P...

09/23/2021

"I think this is probably the biggest discovery about the peopling of America in a hundred years."

Human footprints in New Mexico are at least 23,000 years old, a study said, suggesting people may have arrived 10,000 years earlier than scientists thought. Read more: https://nyti.ms/3o2AIUw

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