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<br />The firm is experienced in meeting special project needs. We can respond quickly to changes in project
<br />schedules and design. An extensive professional library provides information needed for all project
<br />phases. Technical reports are computer generated and archived.
<br />Legacy maintains or has access to all laboratory and field equipment and vehicles needed to successfully
<br />conduct cultural resource investigations. We maintain a core staff of archaeologists and historians, and
<br />when needed, can call on other specialists, such as geomorphologists, paleobotanists, and underwater
<br />archaeologists. Recognized laboratories for tests such as radiocarbon dating and pollen analysis are
<br />utilized as needed.
<br />Legacy provides highly qualified team of archaeologists and historians who specialize in assessing the
<br />effects of construction on historic and prehistoric sites. The Legacy team has many years of experience
<br />helping government agencies and private companies comply with state and federal legislation that
<br />protects significant archaeological and architectural properties.
<br />Legacy has the technical expertise and experience necessary to provide professional, high - quality, and
<br />cost - effective cultural resource and archaeological services. The advantages of selecting us for this work
<br />include:
<br />• Thorough knowledge of the landscapes and cultural and archaeological resources of Orange County
<br />• Current and relevant experience in cultural and archaeological investigations in Orange County
<br />• All technical and production capabilities
<br />• Ability to begin projects on short notice
<br />• Staff and hardware that ensures timely response for the completion of a project
<br />• Local staff familiar with North Carolina historical and archaeological issues and procedures
<br />Legacy's relevant archaeological experience in Orange County includes the following projects:
<br />• Archaeological Mitigation Investigations at Site 31 OR576 for the Proposed Justice Center
<br />Facility Expansion in Hillsborough, NC. 2007. Prepared for Orange County, NC.
<br />• Cultural and Archaeological Investigation for the Proposed justice Facility Expansion and Well
<br />Sites in Hillsborough, NC. 2007. Prepared for Orange County, NC.
<br />• Archaeological Survey for the Future New Hope Park at Blackwood Farm near Hillsborough in
<br />Orange County, NC. 2007. Prepared for ERCD.
<br />• Archaeological Inspection of the Old Carrboro Cemetery in Carrboro, Orange County, NC.
<br />2001. Prepared for Civil Consultants, Inc., Durham, NC.
<br />• Archaeological Assessment of St. Mary's Chapel Cemetery, Hillsborough Vicinity, Orange
<br />County, NC. 1995. Prepared for The Committee on St. Mary's Chapel, Hillsborough, NC.
<br />• Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Orange County Landfill, On Guess Road, Orange
<br />County, NC. 1999. Prepared for Joyce Engineering, Inc, Greensboro, NC.
<br />• Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Orange County Landfill, On Eubanks Road, Chapel Hill,
<br />Orange County, NC. 1999. Prepared for Joyce Engineering, Inc, Greensboro, NC.
<br />• Cultural Resource Survey of the Little River Regional Park and Natural Area in Orange and
<br />Durham Counties, NC. 2001. Prepared for Prepared for the ERCD.
<br />• Archaeological Survey for the Proposed 60.5 -Acre Northern Human Services Center Park in
<br />Cedar Grove, Orange County, NC. 2004. Prepared for the ERCD.
<br />The Legacy research team has recorded numerous archaeological sites in the North Carolina Piedmont
<br />Region and has identified many as being eligible for the NRHP. The Legacy team has the experience and
<br />resources to fulfill this contract with a professional approach. A summary of their experience follows.
<br />Deborah joy has over 20 years experience conducting archaeological investigations in the Southeast,
<br />including cultural resource surveys, site testing and evaluation, data recovery, and construction
<br />monitoring. She has an MA from Duke University that focused on Native American Studies and African -
<br />American History. Her research interest focus on investigating the interaction of Native American, African
<br />American, and White populations in the Historic Southeast, as well as analyzing historic landscapes, which
<br />includes road traces, fords, gardens, and organization of homesteads.
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