25 Arts and Literature Cultural Resource Management positions at Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"
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ERG is seeking a Cultural Resources Specialist (Archeology/Architectural History/Historic Architecture) to join our multidisciplinary team of planners and compliance specialists within our Environmental Planning and Impact Assessment service area. This team provides a wide range of planning...
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for projects for private and government sector clients. Perform literature review, field reconnaissance, field surveys, and excavation for archaeological studies. Interact with various State Historic
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Field, along with over 350 tenant units supported by the 627th Air Base Group. The mission of JBLM is to provide state-of-the-art training and infrastructure, responsive quality of life programs, and
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Overview ABOUT THE POSITION Senior Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Specialist VHB's growing South Burlington, VT office is actively seeking a Senior Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Specialist to join our regional Environmental Services Group. The position would serve as the technical lead for...
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variety of computer programs to compile, store, retrieve, analyze resource management data. Assisting with literature reviews pertinent to the archaeology, history, and management of cultural resources in
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Full job description Title: ALCC New Mexico BLM Las Cruces GIS Archeologist Stipend: $600.00 Weekly Living Stipend (+ Education award) Dates: 5/13/24 - 4/11/25 (potential for a later start depending on background check process) Term: 48 weeks, Full time Reports To: Bureau of Land Management, Las...
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, practices, and state of the art developments within professional field by reading pertinent literature and maintaining communications. Conducts investigations and prepares reports related to identification
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the School of Language, Culture, and Society along with Ethnic Studies, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and World Languages and Culture within the College of Liberal Arts. The School emphasizes diversity
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supervisory role (staff, interns and/or volunteers). · Bachelor's degree in education, art history, museum studies, anthropology or other related field. · Deep and current knowledge of art and/or museum
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other lithic artifact-related studies, as needed. Must have working knowledge of the current archaeological literature regarding specialized artifact classes, as necessary. Must have ability to interpret