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Mr. Beacham has directed or participated in numerous survey and excavation projects in the Southwest, Great Basin and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. He has authored and co-authored CRM technical reports as well as peer-reviewed journal publications. His experience as a practicing archaeologist has included all phases of archaeological fieldwork, analysis, and report writing.
Education
- 2006, Masters of Anthropology, Eastern New Mexico University
- 2000, Bachelor of Arts, Hamilton College, Archaeology
Employment History
- Taschek Environmental Consulting, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Cultural Resource Specialist: November 2006 to Present: Responsibilities include completion of documentation and actions required to comply with NEPA, and management of all phases of archaeological projects, including fieldwork, lab analysis, and report writing.
- DMG Four Corners, Tularosa, NM, Field Technician: September 2006 to November 2006.
- Taschek Environmental Consulting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Archaeological Consultant: May 2006 to September 2006: Responsibilities including fieldwork and report writing.
- URS Corporation, Florence, NJ, Archaeological Laboratory Technician: 2002 to 2003: Responsibilities including curation of collections, as well as fieldwork, lab analysis, GIS mapping, and report preparation pertinent to proposed highway projects within the state of Maryland.
- Maryland Department of Transportation, State Highway Administration, Baltimore, MD, Archeology Group, Archeologist I: 2001 to 2002: Responsibilities including curation of collections, as well as fieldwork, lab analysis, GIS mapping, and report preparation pertinent to proposed highway projects within the state of Maryland.
- Maryland Department of Transportation, State Highway Administration, Baltimore, MD, Archeology Group, Conservation Associate: 2000 to 2001: Responsibilities including curation of collections, as well as fieldwork, lab analysis, and report preparation pertinent to proposed highway projects within the state of Maryland.
Active Registrations
- Society for American Archaeology
- New Mexico Archaeological Council
- Permitted Field Supervisor for archaeological investigation on New Mexico State lands.
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