Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Sunday August 25, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
HOPE ARCHAEOLOGY Wins $70,000 Federal Contract
WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 -- HOPE ARCHAEOLOGY, Bozeman, Montana, won a federal contract award for $70,000 from the Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Ogden, Utah, for environmental consulting services. The document states, about the contract: heritage fuels project, custer gallatin national forest.
Contract Award Number: 1240LN24P0042; ueiSAM: M8SNRJRDGCM1; NAICS Code: 541620; Product Service Code (PSC): B525; Solicitation Number: 1240LN24Q0067; SBA - Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
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Journal of Anthropological Research Issues Research Articles in Vol. 80, No. 3
CHICAGO, Illinois, Aug. 24 -- The Journal of Anthropological Research, a peer-reviewed journal that features rigorous analysis of field research, published research articles on the following topics in its Fall 2024 edition (Vol. 80, No. 3):
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* Humanity Ground Zero: The Erasure of Labor from United States Postal Iconography
* Language and Landscape among the Displaced Residents of the Narmada Valley, Western India
* Spaniards at the Inka Provincial Center of Tambo Viejo, Acari Valley,
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OHIO VALLEY ARCHAEOLOGY Wins $71,791 Federal Contract
WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 -- OHIO VALLEY ARCHAEOLOGY, Columbus, Ohio, won a federal contract award for $71,791 from the Department of the Interior National Park Service, Denver, Colorado, for pete 247478 archeological geophysical survey petersburg national battlefield city point unit, hopewell, va.
Contract Award Number: GS10F172BA; ueiSAM: QTA2Q47GKKF3; NAICS Code: 541620; Product Service Code (PSC): F099; Solicitation Number: 140P2024F0332
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University of Birmingham: Dr Kenneth Anthony Wardle (1946-2024)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Aug. 24 -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:
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It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of our colleague and friend, Dr Kenneth (Ken) Anthony Wardle, at the age of 78.
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Ken was part of the fabric of the University of Birmingham, having worked here for 47 years. Ken was a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology (formerly the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, and the Institute of A
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