What to Expect from Archaeological Research Services
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What to Expect from Archaeological Research Services

Posted By bluestone research     Apr 22    

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If your construction or development project in Ontario triggers an archaeological assessment requirement, what should you expect when partnering with an archaeological research services firm? Knowing the assessment process, fieldwork, reporting and compliance steps brings confidence when selecting your heritage consultant.
This article outlines what reputable archaeological consulting groups like Bluestone Research provide across all assessment phases so you know what to look for.

Background Research Capabilities

The initial Stage 1 background study sets the tone for efficiency. Look for consultants providing:
Ontario land registry searches identifying registered sites
Archaeologist potential mapping based on geomatic analysis
Review of land use history through aerial photography
Crystal-clear recommendations on Stage 2 requirements
This remote analysis filters out low-risk sites early and steers Stage 2 fieldwork to high potential areas only.

Field Survey Specialization

 
For Stage 2 assessments, partner with archaeologists experienced across property types and terrain. Optimal fieldwork includes:
Systematic walking of ploughable lands
Inspection of exposed soil for artifacts
Judgement-based test pit spacing and sizes
Meticulous documentation of soil layers
Screening of all excavated soils for finds
Delineation of positive test areas for Stage 3
Your consultant should be highly responsive in adjusting test pit survey intensity up or down based on discoveries.

Site Delineation & Excavation

Where Stage 2 finds important cultural materials, intensive Stage 3 assessment and controlled digging often follows. Quality consultants provide:
Careful hand excavation in small grid units
Precise mapping of site dimensions and boundaries
Documentation of soil layers, features, objects
On-site artifact conservation and analysis
This gives detailed data to recommend protection solutions.
For sites needing preservation or rescue, extensive Stage 4 excavation occurs before construction impacts the site. This involves:
Supervised mechanical topsoil stripping
Expanded hand excavation to uncover features
Systematic soil removal and documentation
Study and recording of all artifacts found

Compliance Reporting & Risk Management

Senior archeological consultants also provide appropriate compliance reporting and risk management recommendations. Robust reporting includes:
Clear summaries of key assessment results
Practical solutions aligned to discoveries
Strategies integrating project plans and heritage conservation
This allows efficient, compliant decisions protecting heritage.

Heritage Conservation Ethics

Quality Archaeological Research Services are committed to conserving cultural heritage where possible amidst project needs. They act as stewards facilitating preservation of Ontario’s past for future generations. Reputable advisers advocate balancing development plans with science-based strategies to avoid, preserve or rescue significant finds. They emphasize understanding and protecting artifacts using practical mitigation solutions scaled to a project’s unique demands. Choosing an adviser who values heritage conservation ethics ensures legacy items representing Ontario’s rich history are handled responsibly.

Partner with Bluestone Research

Choosing an experienced, reputable archaeological consulting firm brings immense value to projects requiring heritage assessments. From navigating legal obligations to providing practical recommendations balancing development plans with cultural conservation, the right partner mitigates risks while compressing timelines. For years, Bluestone Research has delivered trusted consulting services across Ontario. Partner with their team of leading archaeologists to ensure efficient, compliant assessments with strategic solutions tailored to your unique needs.

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