AmaTerra archaeologist returns from research at the Pingelap Atoll in the Pacific
Even though it's sliding farther and farther into the rear view mirror, how about one last little taste of summer? One staffer spent her...
AmaTerra Archaeologist Receives White Sands Missile Range Commander's Coin
Exciting news from AmaTerra's team at White Sands Missile Range! Staff archaeologist, Matt Cuba was surprised (literally; he'd been out...
The Schneider Beer Vaults; Austin's example of historic preservation fitting the modern world be
As some of you may know, AmaTerra senior archaeologist, Rachel Feit, moonlights as a food writer for the Austin Chronicle. Her most...
AmaTerra demonstrates ancient technology at the 2016 New Mexico Archaeology Fair
May is Heritage Preservation Month in New Mexico. As part of that state-wide celebration of culture, history, and archaeology, the New...
AmaTerra Archeologist, Mason Miller, receives 2015 Council of Texas Archeologists' E. Mott Davis
AmaTerra was thrilled to learn that one of their team had been selected to receive this year's Council of Texas Archeologists' E. Mott...
3D Modeling with the help of Stephen F. Austin's Center for Regional Heritage Research
You've seen the those nifty grooved axe blades from the recent Pineywoods survey project. We made some nice epoxy casts to preserve them...
AmaTerra continue their work at Fort Bliss
Our New Mexico team, based in Las Cruces, now totals 14 archaeologists. Our primary clients are White Sands Missile Range and Fort...
A One in a Million Find in the Pineywoods...
During a recent archaeological survey in the Pineywoods region of east Texas (conducted on behalf of the US Army Corps of Engineers),...
Peering Through the Sands of Time; AmaTerra and TxDOT's first digital publication...
AmaTerra is thrilled to announce that their first entirely digital publication, "Peering Through the Sands of Time: The Archeology of the...