Research Services

Project requirements often go beyond the traditional compliance approach used by most cultural resources management teams. These can include anything from privately-funded research projects to large documentary investigations spanning multiple properties. Specific examples of research related services include historic property deed research, property legal status inquiries, personal or family history research, artifact or object identification and analysis,

While most cultural resources studies conducted in the United States fall under the general heading of cultural resources management, many states, municipalities, or private owners offer funding for projects that further their research interests. AAHA has experience in delivering custom-tailored solutions to a wide variety of clients outside the compliance environment.

In these cases, research needs are unique for every project, and the AAHA team has experience in delivering scalable solutions to individual project needs.

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