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tel: 213-623-2489, fax: 213-623-3909
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Archaeology

ASM Affiliates
260 S. Los Robles Ave., Suite 310
Pasadena, California 91101

www.asmaffiliates.com


Phone: (626) 793-7395
Fax: (626) 793-2008

Email: info@asmaffiliates.com


ASM offers a full range of professional, cultural resource management (CRM) services including constraints-feasibility analyses, overviews, predictive modeling, field surveys, archaeological sampling and testing, archaeological overview, artifact processing and curation, significance and National Register eligibility evaluations, Architectural History, Native American consultation and ethnography, archival studies, construction monitoring, data recovery, preservation planning, and custom designed. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for municipal, state, and federal agencies, as well as private and tribal environmental and planning departments.

 

Sapphos Environmental, Inc.
133 Martin Alley
Pasadena, CA 91105

www.sapphosenvironmental.com

Phone: (626) 683-3547
Fax: (626) 683-3548
Contact: Leslie J. Heumann
E-Mail: lheumann@sapphosenvironmental.com

 

 

 

Sapphos Environmental, Inc. offers a range of archaeological and paleontological services and the team of qualified archaeologists assists clients in ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Sections 106 and 110. The firm has excellent working relationships with both the State Office of Historic Preservation and the National Park Service, and coordinates with the Native American Heritage Commission on all projects involving the consideration of cultural resources. Services include: records searches; ethnographic research; archaeological field surveys (Phase I), testing and evaluation (Phase II), and data recovery (Phase III); paleontological resources assessments and mitigation programs; archaeological paleontological construction monitoring; fossil salvage and recovery in accordance with Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) protocols; spatial analyses using GIS techniques; and in-house archaeological and paleontological laboratory analyses.
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Pershing Square
Downtown Los Angeles

Pershing Square is the oldest public park in Los Angeles. Its history extends back two hundred years when it was a vacant lot known as block number 15. In 1866, an ordinance was signed declaring the park "...a public square for the use and benefit of the citizens of the common." Over the last century the park has undergone numerous changes including the addition of underground parking in the 1950s. In the 1990s, the park was significantly remodeled by a design team led by architect Ricardo Legoretta and landscape architect Laurie Olin.

Photo courtesy of California Historical Society / Ticor Title Insurance


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