Protect Cultural Resources with Expert Archaeological Services

We help clients navigate the complex requirements of cultural resource protection while supporting project development. Our archaeological services ensure compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Section 106 consultation, and other cultural resource regulations. From surveys and testing to data recovery and consultation support, we provide documentation and strategies that balance preservation with project goals. With deep expertise in working alongside regulatory agencies and stakeholders, we deliver solutions that safeguard heritage while enabling progress.
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Our Archaeological Services

See how we provide comprehensive archaeological services to support compliance and cultural resource stewardship.

We conduct due diligence research, archival studies, and Class I record reviews, as well as Class III archaeological surveys and tribal monitor surveys, to identify and document cultural resources early in the project process.

We perform archaeological testing and data recovery, developing site-specific recovery and historic properties treatment plans to mitigate project impacts on cultural resources.

We facilitate agency and tribal consultation under Section 106, prepare compliance documentation, and provide guidance to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements.

We deliver cultural landscape studies, historic building documentation, and public outreach programs to recognize, preserve, and share cultural and historic values.

We provide artifact analysis, curation, and repatriation services to ensure proper stewardship of recovered cultural materials.

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Archaeological Services FAQ

Archaeological services identify, assess, and mitigate potential impacts to cultural resources, including historic sites, artifacts, and cultural landscapes, as part of regulatory compliance for development projects.

Surveys such as Class I record reviews and Class III archaeological surveys help determine the presence of cultural resources, ensuring projects comply with federal, state, and tribal requirements and avoid costly delays.

We provide facilitation and documentation to support Section 106 consultation, ensuring meaningful engagement with agencies, tribal governments, and other stakeholders throughout the process.

If resources are found, Trinity conducts archaeological testing, develops data recovery plans, and provides compliance guidance to mitigate impacts and keep projects on track.

Developers, utilities, government agencies, and other organizations undertaking land acquisition, infrastructure, energy, or industrial projects often require archaeological services to comply with cultural resource protection regulations.

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