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destination for Washington State history. We achieve this by serving as our state's primary history educator, making history relevant to our modern lives, and supporting civic dialogue where all are welcome
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, Attorney General's office, and other members of the public for archaeological issues. You will develop and teach various training courses including Section 106, state laws, and implementing regulations
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evaluates sample data; formulates and justifies conclusions and recommendations. This may include the production of teaching modules, guidance documents, planning, archaeological predictive models, standard
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; develop resource management and monitoring plans; train staff at all levels; and oversee survey, sample collection, field evaluation, and reporting work. You will coordinate with tribal representatives and