Cultural Resources and Archaeological Assessments
Assessments That Link Us To the Past
Pickering's environmental services include Cultural Resources and Archaeological Assessments. Identification and preservation of our national heritage is set forth in Federal and State law, and regulations supporting them. That heritage is represented by a broad range of artifacts, varying from thousands of years ago to less than a century. We are linked to a common past by artifacts and other data recovered from archaeological sites, resulting in the identification, recovery, protection, and preservation of data that can be incorporated into project design as complimentary planning and development tools.
Project Profiles:
- Star Landing
Pickering provided Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment of slightly over a half-mile of Star Landing Road and over a mile of Canadian National Railroad right-of-way. - Holly Springs Road
Pickering provides assessment to satisfy NEPA requirements. - Tunica County
Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment, Approximately 2,400 Acres For Proposed Supersite
