Human skeletal remains are a rich source of evidence about our past. Frequently found on archaeological sites, the excavation and treatment of human remains involves ethical sensitivities and legal considerations over and above those in other areas of archaeology. Red River provides expert advice on best practice when dealing with human remains. Our team offers a wealth of experience that is central to the success of any archaeological project involving human remains. The wide-ranging services we offer include specialist consultation, project advice and design, on-site excavation, post-excavation analysis, research, and public outreach.
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Animal skeletal remains are one of the most frequently found objects on archaeological sites and one of the key indicators to human lifestyle, ranging from food processing, diet, farming practices, trade and even systems of belief. Our specialist team offers a wealth of experience that is central to the success of all archaeological projects. The wide-ranging services we offer include specialist consultation and project advice, on-site excavation of complex deposits, post-excavation analysis, research, and public outreach.
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Our specialist team is experienced in analysing environmental material recovered during fieldwork in order to investigate, interpret and reconstruct the environments and economies of past human communities. Our team provides a comprehensive range of services covering all aspects of environmental archaeology, from consultation and project design, specialist fieldwork sampling projects, sample processing, assessment, analysis, and publication. Our state-of-the-art processing facilities, which was designed to achieve high sustainable environmental standards, gives us the capacity to deal with the largest of fieldwork projects, meeting the high standards and timeframes expected by all stakeholders.
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Archaeologists compile data from fieldwork, research, and specialist analysis to produce a final archaeological report. It is our job to integrate the various elements of archaeological raw data, research, and scientific information and to present them coherently in a manner suitable for a wide audience. This is particularly important, as archaeological excavation involves the preservation of a site by record only. The final report is a crucial part of the archaeological record, to be used for further study or publication. Our goal is to deliver quality of information, clarity of expression and value for money.
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RED RIVER ARCHAEOLOGY
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