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Arch Survey in Kansas
Company Culture

A Domestic CRM Firm Built for Scale — and Grounded in Place

Apr 29, 2026

Angela Perri on EPR Podcast
Employee Research & Achievements

International Cultural Resources Leader at Chronicle Featured on EPR Podcast

Apr 27, 2026

Matt Hanks (right), Senior Maritime Archaeologist, and William Wilson (left), Faculty Research Associate at the University of West Florida, on their way to the survey area for remote-sensing data acquisition. Photo courtesy of Idee Matthews-Montijo
Employee Research & Achievements

Maritime Archaeologist Joins Research Effort at Sunken City in Jamaica

Mar 27, 2026

Chronicle Caribbean Team
New Offices & Services

Building a Caribbean Future in CRM — With Intention

Feb 19, 2026

Vehicle Safety
Company Culture

Strengthening Vehicle Safety Across Our Field Operations

Feb 12, 2026

Report to Save, Not to Blame
Company Culture

Report to Save, Not to Blame

Jan 23, 2026

Looking north from the southern end of Burial Section T which was impacted by landslides in 2020 and 2021, showing plastic tarps used to protect the site prior to the start of excavations in April 2023. In the foreground is the grave marker for Sergeant John Ponshea, a United States Colored Troops (USCT) veteran of the Civil War who died in 1890. Section T of the Vicksburg National Cemetery damaged by the 2020 & 2021 landslides was originally designated to be for African Americans only.
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Excavation Work Following Landslides at Vicksburg National Cemetery Leads to Creation of One of Largest Civil War Bioarchaeological Databases in the World

Dec 18, 2025

A Chronicle Heritage archaeologist digs a shovel test pit on a U.S. naval base.
Guides & Information

Section 106 & Federal Contracting: What You Need to Know

Oct 31, 2025

Historic Preservation in Texas
Guides & Information

A Comprehensive Guide to Cultural Resource Management and Historic Preservation in Texas

Sep 22, 2025

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