
University of Idaho Career Fair
The Plateau team was happy to participate in the University of Idaho career fair on October 4th. We were excited to meet students working on
The Plateau team was happy to participate in the University of Idaho career fair on October 4th. We were excited to meet students working on
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Compass! Summer has arrived and things are in full swing here at Plateau. Our archaeologists are busy excavating, monitoring, digging, and surveying all over the inland Northwest!
Welcome to the third edition of the Compass! This past year has been a busy one for Plateau! We are currently finishing an expansion and remodel of our office space on the third floor of the Gladish Community and Cultural Center. This new area provides working stations for several new team members!
Welcome to the second edition of the Compass! This quarter we focus on the rich Native Heritage of the Americas and the Pacific Northwest. November is Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.
Welcome to the Compass! Plateau Archaeological Investigations, LLC (Plateau) has been privileged to work for some of the best clients over the years. The Compass is our venue to give back some of the knowledge we have gained while working with our clients, and to slow down to share the world that drives our passions.
One Saturday this summer, the Plateau crew had the opportunity to help at the Palouse Habitat for Humanity construction site. After a brief orientation and safety training,
In April, the Chief Kamiaken District of the Inland Northwest Council of the Boy Scouts of America held their annual Volunteer Awards Dinner. At the
The Plateau crew geared up for Habitat for Humanity again, and headed to Genesee, Idaho on Saturday, September 27th. Anticipating that we were good at
Just to set the record straight, and so that our readers don’t think I was simply goofing off for the last three weeks, I was
Last year we had two inventory projects in Stevens County. Not only did the area blossom with mining features, but the terrain offered mostly steep
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