Situating archaeological assemblages within historical and temporal contexts allows for archaeological interpretation that can address indepth research questions. Interpretation is what gives meaning to the material culture and landscape features we uncover during excavation.
AECOM Burlington laboratory has many staff members with the material culture knowledge and the understanding of anthropological theory required to interpret assemblages for archaeological reports.
Analysis of Relationships Between Material Culture, Site Contexts, & Documentary Records (Historic Photographs, Maps, & Other Archival Sources)
Analysis of Change Over Time & Relevance to Current Topics/Modern Daily Life
Writing Professional & Publicly Accessible Reports Incorporating Context & Artifact Information
Design & Implementation of a Range of Public-Outreach Materials Tailored to Specific Projects (Temporary Displays, Museum Exhibits, & Interpretive Signage)
Elisabeth LaVigne, RPA
Senior Geoarchaeologist
liz.lavigne@aecom.com
267.559.6220
609.331.1703
Thomas Kutys, RPA
Lab Manager
thomas.kutys@aecom.com
267.559.6220