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Edwin J. Hajic
Position:
Geologist/Partner
Responsibilities:
Director of geoscience services; fieldwork, analysis, project management,
report preparation
Areas of expertise:
Geoarchaeology; geomorphology, environmental geology, biogeography;
specializing in Quaternary geology, environmental reconstruction
Experience:
director of the Geomorphology Laboratory, Center for American Archaeology at
Kampsville, IL, 1979-90; research associate, Center for American Archaeology,
1990-; research associate, Illinois State Museum, 1991-; president of In-Depth,
Inc., Santa Fe, NM, 1993- ; research associate, Southwest Missouri State
University, 1998-
Qualifications:
Geoarchaeologist with more than 20 years professional experience in applied
geology and cultural resource management consulting; successfully completed
more than 75 major archaeology projects; meets the Secretary of the Interior's
professional qualification standards in Archaeology
Education:
B.S. (Geology), Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1977; M.S. (Geology),
University of Iowa, 1981; Ph.D. (Geology), University of Illinois, 1990
Reports and publications:
Numerous journal articles, technical reports, book chapters, conference papers,
and invited presentations
Ed Hajic can be contacted directly at 55 Camino Cabo, Santa Fe, NM 87508;
505-670-8227 (cell); erhajic @ mac.com
William H. Isenberger
Position:
Cartographer/Partner
Responsibilities:
Director of cartography and GIS laboratory; field surveying, digital mapping,
computer graphics; manager of the Missouri office
Areas of expertise:
Geographic information systems, advanced field mapping, computer assisted
drafting, computer modeling, bathymetric mapping; field archaeology (North
America and Middle East)
Experience:
Field archaeologist and digital cartographer, Archaeological Assessments, Inc.,
1985-92; president, Digital Mapping and Graphics, Springfield, MO, 1992-
Qualifications:
Cartographer with more than 20 years professional experience in archaeology and
cultural resource management consulting; meets the Secretary of the Interior's
professional qualifications standards in History
Education:
B.A. (Geography and Natural Resources), Southwest Missouri State University,
1982; advanced coursework in land surveying and mathematics at the University
of Missouri-Rolla, 1988-89
Reports and publications:
Digital maps, graphics, and GIS databases for numerous reports of
archaeological investigations, historic preservation projects, academic
publications, and websites
Bill Isenberger can be contacted directly at Pathfinder CRM, Missouri Office,
6348 N. Shade Tree Lane, Springfield, Missouri 65803; 417-833-4007; bisenberger
@ pathfindercrm.com
Robert C. Vogel
Position:
Historian/Managing Partner
Responsibilities:
Director of historic preservation services and chief administrative officer;
archival research, architectural and landscape survey, preservation planning,
project management, and report preparation
Areas of expertise:
Historical geography of North America; ethnohistory, architectural history,
historical archaeology, and preservation planning; specializing in archival
research, rural settlement patterns, historic landscapes, vernacular
architecture, and local government preservation program development
Experience:
president, Robert C. Vogel & Associates, 1978-2004; city historic preservation
officer, Cottage Grove, MN, 1981-2002; vice president and senior historian,
Bear Creek Archeology, Inc., 1991-99
Qualifications:
Historical geographer with more than 25 years professional experience in
cultural resource management consulting; successfully completed more than 400
archaeology and historic preservation projects; meets Secretary of the
Interior's professional qualifications standards in History and Architectural
History
Education:
B.A. (Geography and History), University of Minnesota, 1975; postgraduate work
in Anthropology (Historical Archaeology), Northwestern State University of
Louisiana, 1978; M.A. (Geography), University of Minnesota, 1980
Reports and publications:
Author of more than 60 monographs, journal articles, reviews, and technical
papers and has contributed to more than 400 cultural resource management and
historic preservation reports
Robert Vogel can be contacted directly at Pathfinder CRM, Minnesota Office, 168
W. Main St., P. O. Box 503, Spring Grove, MN 55974; 507-498-3810; rcvogel @
springgrove.coop
Juris Zarins
Position:
Archaeological Advisor
Responsibilities:
Advise partners and clients on all matters relating to archaeology
Areas of expertise:
North American and World archaeology, anthropology, and culture history;
specializing in the ancient Middle East
Experience:
Seasonal crew member, Smithsonian Institution, River Basin Surveys, 1962-64;
archaeological advisor, Department of Antiquities and Museums, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, 1975-77; research associate, Center for Archaeological Studies,
Southwest Missouri State University, 1978- ; director, Transarabia Expedition,
Sultanate of Oman, 1990-95
Qualifications:
Archaeologist with more than 40 years experience in North America, Western
Europe, and the Middle East; internationally recognized authority on Near East
history and archaeology; member of the faculty in the Department of Sociology
and Anthropology at Southwest Missouri State University since 1978; meets the
Secretary of the Interior's professional qualifications standards in
Archaeology and a member of the Registry of Professional Archaeologists
Education:
B.A. (Anthropology), University of Nebraska, 1967; Ph.D. (Ancient Near East
Archaeology), University of Chicago, 1974
Reports and publications:
Author of more than 50 monographs, journal articles, and chapters in books, as
well as numerous conference papers and contract completion reports
Dr. Zarins can be contacted c/o Pathfinder CRM, Missouri Office, 6348 N. Shade
Tree Lane, Springfield, Missouri 65803; 417-766-0799 (cell); juz717 @ smsu.edu
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