Avoidance of a significant archaeological site, through parkland or green-space dedication is the
preferred mitigative option, as it protects and preserves the site for future generations. In many cases, however,
this approach is not feasible. ASI is fully capable of conducting salvage
excavations of any size on both
pre-contact and historic sites using responsible and cost-effective excavation methods. In certain
instances, we will seek input from experts in other scientific disciplines, such as geology and biological
anthropology, in order to ensure that work in the field, as well as during the analysis phase, is carried
out to the highest standards possible.

Salvage excavation of an Iroquoian village.
The data recovered during the course of an excavation are analyzed by Archaeological Services Inc.
personnel who are specialists in a diversity of subjects, including pre-contact and historic material
technologies, settlement patterns and plant and faunal remains. The use of sophisticated computer
programs for cataloguing and analyzing finds allows this work to be carried out within a relatively
short period of time, with great flexibility of approach and a minimum of expense.

Plan of Iroquoian longhouse.
