Robert Newcomb

Staff Archaeologist/gis Technician at Applied EarthWorks, Inc.

Robert Newcomb has been a Staff Archaeologist and GIS technician at Applied EarthWorks, Inc. since November 2015. With a focus on archaeology, Robert has held multiple titles within the organization, highlighting expertise and commitment to the field. Robert pursued academic studies in anthropology at Santa Barbara City College, earning an Associate of Arts degree from 2015 to 2017, and continued education at Humboldt State University from 2018 to 2021.

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Lompoc, United States

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Applied EarthWorks, Inc.

Applied EarthWorks, Inc. (Æ) specializes in history, archaeology, paleontology, and cultural resources management. Current laws and regulations mandate consideration of prehistoric and historical remains. Through effective communication, technical expertise, economical and efficient project management, and creative solutions, Æ makes it possible to build for the future without sacrificing our cultural heritage. Æ's highest priority is to ensure client satisfaction through skilled consultation and the timely delivery of high-quality documentation that satisfies regulatory requirements. Our archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, geologists, paleontologists and other specialists offer extensive experience in environmental consulting, field and laboratory research, project management, and administration. These professionals can determine specific client needs and formulate appropriate management strategies for each project. Our staff has successfully completed all phases of cultural resources studies for small- and large-scale projects on behalf of cities, counties, public utilities, construction and engineering firms, developers, and state and federal agencies. By providing services that promote project advancement, Æ has facilitated reservoir and water pipeline construction, highway improvements, updated communications systems, community development and infrastructure upgrades, urban redevelopment, and improved energy generation and transmission.


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