Prairie Archaeology Research (PAR) is a highly regarded cultural resource management team based in Springfield, IL, serving clients in the Midwest for over two decades. With a strong emphasis on client objectives, schedule, and budget, PAR conducts investigations in full compliance with national historic preservation acts and regulations. They offer a range of services including planning, consulting, interpretation, and public outreach, utilizing modern techniques such as drone-assisted site mapping and 3D imagery to enhance archaeological research and understanding.
PAR has produced engaging public outreach presentations that dispel common misconceptions about archaeology, showcase prehistoric life at significant sites like the John Chapman Site in Jo Daviess County, and explore the evolution of American cemeteries. Their expertise extends to various archaeological sites, including the multi-component habitation at the 78th Street Site in St. Clair County, the Early Mississippian center at the Lange Site in Madison County, the Middle Woodland habitation site at Cowmire Creek in St. Louis County, and the historic Native American occupation at the Highlands Site in Grundy County. With a commitment to excellence and preservation, PAR is a trusted partner in cultural resource management.
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