Historical Photos
ASM’s History Division staff includes project historians, architectural historians, and a water rights historian. Our staff has completed major historic context statements, National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and California Register of Historic Resources (CRHR) nominations, and Historic American Building Survey (HABS)/Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)/and Historic American Landscape Surveys (HALS) documentation for federal, state and local agency clients including the Department of Defense, the Department of the Interior, and the Department of Agriculture, as well as numerous state and local clients.

ASM has prepared numerous complex historic context statements for military installations in California and Arizona, for the Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service, and San Diego Gas & Electric, as well as a city-wide military context for the City of Los Angeles. We have also prepared large management planning documents, including Historic Maintenance Plans and Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans for historic and prehistoric sites.


ASM AFFILIATES
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A Full Range Of Cultural Resource Related Services
- Archaeological Sampling and Testing
- Architectural History
- Significance and National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Evaluations and Nominations
- Section 106 Compliance
- Field Reconnaissance and Surveys
- Preservation Planning
- HABS/HAER/HALS
- Literature Overviews
- Archival Studies
- Constraints/Feasibility Analyses
- Predictive Modeling
- Mapping and GIS Services
- Research Designs
- Artifact Processing and Curation
- Data Recovery
- Construction Monitoring
- Native American Consultation and Ethnography
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A Full Range Of Services
Our laboratory is fully equipped to process, analyze, and curate all sizes and manners of collections. The lab is also outfitted with three computers and a scanner, several binocular microscopes including specialized microscopes for paleoethnobotany, lithic use-wear, and ceramic petrography, all with photographic capabilities, and electronic digital balances and calipers.
