Applied EarthWorks has assembled a respected team of specialists.

Division Managers

Susan K. Goldberg (M.A., University of Missouri, 1980; RPA) Vice President/Southwestern Division Manager/Principal Archaeologist: Cultural resources management and regulatory compliance, management of large projects, Native American consultation, prehistory of California, archaeological method and theory. VIEW CV

Barry A. Price (M.A., Sonoma State University, 1994; RPA) Vice President/Western Division Manager/Principal Archaeologist: Historical and prehistoric archaeology, cultural resources management, technical editing, contracts administration, project management, California and Great Basin history and prehistory. VIEW CV


Clayton G. Lebow (M.A., Oregon State University, 1982; RPA) Vice President/Central Coast Division Manager/Senior Archaeologist: Prehistory of California's Central Coast and the Pacific Northwest, cultural resources management, hunter-gatherer land-use systems, archaeological methods, site formation processes, project management. VIEW CV


M. Colleen Hamilton (M.A., University of Missouri, St. Louis, 1990; RPA) Historical Division Manager/Senior Historical Archaeologist: Project management, urban archaeology, architectural history, historical archaeology, renovation and reuse of historic structures, regulatory compliance, management of cultural resources under hazardous conditions, French and Spanish land use, historic mining. VIEW CV

Project Managers

Mary Clark Baloian (Ph.D. Southern Methodist University, 2003; RPA) Senior Archaeologist: Prehistory of California, archaeological method and theory, spatial analysis, cultural resources management, report production, and project field management.
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Melinda C. Horne (M.A., University of Utah, 1984; RPA) Senior Archaeologist: Prehistory of western North America, project management, archaeological method and theory, cultural resources management, prehistoric settlement patterns, and predictive modeling.
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Vanessa Mirro (M.A., Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 2002; RPA) Senior Archaeologist: Cultural resources management, prehistory of California, osteological analysis, historical and prehistoric mortuary archaeology, project management and archaeological method and theory. VIEW CV  


Jay B. Lloyd (M.A., University of California, Santa Cruz, 2000; RPA) Senior Archaeologist: California archaeology, cultural resources management, excavation strategies for historic and prehistoric sites, laboratory processing and cataloging, languate variation. VIEW CV  

Michael J. Moratto (Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1972; RPA) Senior Archaeologist/Environmental Scientist: Archaeology, prehistory, and ethnography of western North American; early California history; cultural ecology of the Sierra Nevada; Native American consultation; environmental and historic preservation law; management of large projects. VIEW CV

Ann M. Munns (M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1992; RPA) Senior Archaeologist/Laboratory Director: California prehistoric archaeology, cultural resources management, faunal shell analysis, prehistoric bead analysis, collections and database management. VIEW CV


Staff

Kholood M. Abdo-Hintzman (M.A., University of Jordan, 1996; RPA) Staff Archaeologist: Prehistoric and historical archaeology, field and laboratory management, stone ornament and shell bead analysis, typology and analysis of Iron Age jewelry, mosaic conservation and reproduction. VIEW CV


 

Randy Baloian (M.A., University of California, Davis, 1989) Staff Archaeologist: Survey, logistics, archival research and technical report preparation, quantitative analysis, and biological anthropology. VIEW CV 


Joan E. George (B.S., University of California, Davis, 1997) Staff Archaeologist: Survey, testing, and data recovery of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites; cataloging and curation of site collections; certified in Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER).  VIEW CV 


Douglas R. Harro (M.A., Washington State University, 1997; RPA) Senior Lithic Analyst/ Associate Archaeologist: Lithic analysis, raw material procurement and exchange, computerized spatial analysis, GIS, experimental archaeology, prehistory of California and the American Southwest. VIEW CV.

Leeann G. Haslouer (B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1996) Staff Archaeologist: California history and prehistory; cultural resource management; lithic analysis, including high- and low-power microwear analysis; experimental archaeology. VIEW CV


Cari M. Inoway (B.S., University of Utah, 1988) Associate Archaeologist/Graphics Specialist: Western North American prehistory, evolutionary ecology, archaeological method and theory, cartography/GIS/ archaeological illustration, lithic and faunal analysis, geoarchaeology. VIEW CV


Marc D. Linder (B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1990) Staff Archaeologist: California archaeology, survey and site recordation, excavation strategies for historic and prehistoric sites, construction monitoring, laboratory processing and cataloging, artifact illustration, marine shell analysis, underwater archaeology.  VIEW CV   

Dennis P. McDougall (UCLA Archaeological Survey Field School, 1975) Associate Archaeologist: California and Great Basin prehistory, large-scale urban development projects, archaeological field methods, historical archaeology (specializing in nineteenth-century glass and Chinese ceramics). VIEW CV


Rebecca L. McKim (M.A., University of Arizona, 1994; RPA) Faunal Analyst/Associate Archaeologist: Zooarchaeology, faunal analysis, computer modeling, field supervision, prehistory of California and the American Southwest. VIEW CV  


Michael Mirro (B.A., Radford University, 1998) Associate Archaeologist: GIS applications in archaeology, predictive modeling, geoarchaeology, archaeological method and theory, Mesoamerican cave archaeology, California prehistory, and archaeological survey and mapping. VIEW CV


Andrew P. Monastero (M.A., California State University, Bakersfield, 2007; RPA) Staff Archaeologist: California/Nevada, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert prehistory; hunter-gatherer cultural adaptations, including settlement and subsistence patterns, and the role of the environment in social complexity. VIEW CV

 

Aubrie Morlet (B.A., California State University, Fresno, 2005) Architectural Historian: Architectural history, California history, vernacular architecture; archival research, historical site inventory and evaluation, photography, document preparation, HABS/HAER documentation; oral history. VIEW CV


Keith Warren  Associate Historical Archaeologist: Historical archaeology of California; cultural resources management; urban archaeology; stratigraphic excavation; technical illustration, photography and cartography; archival research. VIEW CV