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Mr. Roberts has experience in all phases of archaeological fieldwork as well as analysis and report writing. He has been a practicing archaeologist since 1994, primarily in New Mexico . He has participated in numerous large and small survey and excavation projects for TEC and for other cultural resource management firms and government agencies. Several examples of large-scale survey projects include Elephant Butte Reservoir, Horace Mesa, the EPNG and All American Pipelines, and the Valles Caldera National Preserve. Several examples of large-scale excavation projects include the MAPCO Pipeline, Navajo Road 9, and highways US 54, US 70, and US 62/180.
Education
- 1993, Bachelor of Arts, Georgia State University, Anthropology
Employment History
- Taschek Environmental Consulting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Crew Member and Crew Chief: 2004 to Present: Responsibilities include supervising and conducting fieldwork and report preparation.
- Santa Fe National Forest / Valles Caldera National Preserve, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Crew Chief: 2001 to 2003: Responsibilities included supervising and conducting fieldwork and report preparation.
- SWCA, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Crew Member and Crew Chief: 1997 to 2001: Responsibilities included supervising and conducting fieldwork and report preparation.
- TRC Mariah, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Crew Member: 1996: 1995: Responsibilities included excavation of units and features.
- Office of Contract Archaeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Crew Member: 1995: Responsibilities included excavation of units and features.
- Brockington and Associates, Inc, Norcross, Georgia, Crew Member and Lab Technician: 1994 to 1995: Responsibilities included conducting fieldwork and artifact
curation.
Active Registration
- Permitted for survey on New Mexico state lands (Field Supervisor)
- Permitted for survey on Bureau of Land Management lands in the Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast Permit Areas (Field Supervisor)
Practicing archaeologist in the southwest since 1995
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