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Has a Long History of Meeting Client's Needs Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. has been in the business of cultural resource management since 1980. The company has earned a reputation as a competent and competitive archaeological consulting firm assisting clients in meeting the requirements of various jurisdictional environmental laws, cultural resource laws, and other regulations. At the same time, Metcalf is regarded as a constructive contributor to the growing body of work on the prehistoric and historic heritage of the Rocky Mountains, Northern Great Plains and Eastern Great Basin regions. Principles of Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc.
High quality work and attention to our clients defines who we are. Work should be rewarding and fun. Personal and professional growth are essential to who we are. Having a life outside of work is essential. Everyone deserves fair treatment: clients, co-workers, colleagues, and agency personnel. Metcalf Leadership
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Mike Metcalf,
Principal
Investigator
and founder of Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc.
M.A. Anthropology, Colorado State University, 1974 mike@metcalfarchaeology.com |
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Anne
McKibbin, Principal
Investigator
M.A. Anthropology with emphases on geoarchaeology, cartography, and archaeological drafting, University of Colorado, 1988 anne@metcalfarchaeology.com |
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John
Scott, Principal
Investigator
M.A. Anthropology, University of Northern Colorado, 1983 johns@metcalfarchaeology |
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Kelly
Pool, Principal
Investigator
M.A. Anthropological Archaeology, Washington University, 1990 kelly@metcalfarchaeology.com |
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Ed Stine, Principal
Investigator
B.A. Anthropology with a minor in History, 1976. M.F.A. Ceramics, University of North Dakota, 1981 estine@metcalfarchaeology.com |
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