Archaeologist definition

Archaeologist means either a qualified archaeologist (RCW 27.53.030(9)) or a professional archaeologist (RCW 27.53.030(8) and WAC 25-48-020(4)) who has been approved by the city. Both qualified archaeologists and professional archaeologists may perform predeterminations and surveys. Only professional archaeologists may perform services such as evaluation and data recovery for which a state permit is needed.
Archaeologist means an individual meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards as it relates to Archaeology.
Archaeologist means Peter Fasham of Babtie Group or such substitute as may be appointed by the Contractor for the time being in accordance with Clause 41.4.1.

Examples of Archaeologist in a sentence

  • A discovery of anything of prehistoric or historic nature shall be reported to Lessor or the State of Colorado Archaeologist immediately.

  • This analysis must include a determination by a Qualified Marine Archaeologist as to whether any potential archaeological resources are present in the area.

  • The NRCS Louisiana CRS will notify the State Archaeologist of the discovery as soon as possible but within 72 hours.

  • The Lessee must ensure that the analysis of archaeological survey data collected in support of plan (e.g., SAP and/or COP) submittal and the preparation of archaeological reports in support of plan submittal are conducted by a Qualified Marine Archaeologist.

  • The DoD Archaeologist will evaluate the discovery to assess potential effects.


More Definitions of Archaeologist

Archaeologist means a person with an honours degree in archaeology unless otherwise agreed in writing. Business Day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Perth, Western Australia.
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Archaeologist means a person who has designed and executed an archaeological study as evidenced by a thesis or dissertation and has been awarded an advanced degree such as an M.A., M.S. or Ph.D. from an accredited institution of higher education in archaeology, anthropology, or history or other germane discipline with a specialization in archaeology; has a minimum of one (1) year of field experience with at least twenty-four (24) weeks of field work under the supervision of a professional archaeologist, including no less than twelve (12) weeks of survey or reconnaissance work, and at least eight (8) weeks of supervised laboratory experience. Twenty (20) weeks of field work in a supervisory capacity must be documentable with a report produced by the individual on the field work.
Archaeologist means a person who is registered by the Society of Professional Archaeologists with an emphasis in field research or who, in the judgment of the State Archaeologist, meets the training and experience requirements necessary for such registration.
Archaeologist means the Principal Investigator or a designated Senior Archaeologist of the RBA Group, Inc (sub- contractor to Hardesty and Hanover). Field technicians may also be present during monitoring, but work stoppages may be directed only by the above personnel.
Archaeologist means [●] or such substitute as may be appointed by the PPP Co from time to time in accordance with Clause 18.2 (Principal Sub-Contractors).
Archaeologist means a person who does scientific study of material remains of past human life and activity. “As-graded” means the surface and subsurface conditions and configuration upon completion of grading. “Bedrock” means in-place solid rock.