Beverwyck Archaeology, LLC. offers a variety of archaeological and historical compliance services for organizations, agencies, and municipalities. We also offer research services for small institutions or individuals/families who might be interested in the history of a place they live in or occupy.
Archaeological and historical compliance usually falls under cultural resource management (CRM) projects. A summary of such services can be found below, or you can continue to our CRM Services Page for a detailed description of the CRM services Beverwyck can provide.
If you are interested in non-CRM archaeological and historical serivces, they are also summarized below. Our Non-CRM Archaeological and Historical Services page details these services.
Archaeological and historical compliance usually falls under cultural resource management (CRM) projects. A summary of such services can be found below, or you can continue to our CRM Services Page for a detailed description of the CRM services Beverwyck can provide.
If you are interested in non-CRM archaeological and historical serivces, they are also summarized below. Our Non-CRM Archaeological and Historical Services page details these services.
Summary of Services:
Archaeology and Section 106 Compliance
- Phase I cultural resource surveys, including Phase IA literature review and sensitivity assessments and Phase IB field reconnaissance surveys.
- Phase II site examinations
- Phase III data recovery/archaeological site mitigations
- Construction monitoring
- Research archaeology
Architectural History and Preservation Services
- Historic building and resource surveys, reports, and inventories
- HABS/HAER documentation
- National/State register and landmark eligibility assessments and nominations
Home Histories and Documentary Research
- Personalized small-scale excavations
- Structure and property deed research
- Genealogical research
Educational Services
- Public outreach
- School and community presentations
- Hands-on demonstrations