Having many decades of experience working with archaeological and museum collections (including the Corning Museum of Glass and Winterthur Museum), we use our acquired knowledge, the most accurate scholarly resources, and scientific analysis to properly catalog artifacts.
AECOM NE/SE Cultural Resources has an outstanding team of material culture specialists skilled in identifying, researching, and interpreting historic archaeological assemblages dating from the eighteenth to mid-twentieth century.
Our cultural resource management team includes experts in domestic and industrial ceramics and glass made and/or used in America. We process personal, household, and industrial artifacts that range from small finds of various materials to large architectural elements. Ceramics and glass are some of the most common artifacts recovered during archaeological investigations.
Ceramic & Glass Composition Identification
Identification & Dating of Forms (Glass Bottles, Tableware, Lighting)
Determination of Manufacturing & Decorating Techniques
Identification of Potential Sources of Manufacture
Identification & In-Depth Research of Significant Artifacts
Analysis & Interpretation of Historic Uses & Contexts
Professional Workshops, Lectures, Exhibits, & other Public Outreach
Carolyn Horlacher, RPA
Deputy Lab Manager
carolyn.horlacher@aecom.com
267.559.6220
Thomas Kutys, RPA
Lab Manager
thomas.kutys@aecom.com
267.559.6220