Mason Miller
Mr. Miller’s field experience includes survey, testing, and data recovery of historic and prehistoric terrestrial archaeological sites throughout Texas, Oklahoma, and South America as well as underwater shipwreck excavation, submerged target testing and towed subsurface survey and remote sensing investigations in Texas, Florida, Portugal and the Azores. He is well-versed in state- and federal-level cultural resource law and coordination protocols. As a Principal Investigator, Mr. Miller has acquired and completed roughly 40 Texas Antiquities Permits with projects ranging from small sidewalk and sewer surveys to large-scale, 2,000-acre state park archeological resource inventories and multi-county water pipelines. Mason serves as one of AmaTerra’s Senior Archaeologists for civil works and water infrastructure projects. He is also AmaTerra's lead geophysical investigator.
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Documents
- Final Report (Public Version): Underwater Archeological Monitoring at Site 41OR90 for Construction of the I-10 Neches River Bridge (2020)
- The Hows, Whys, and Huhs of Archaeology at the Headwaters (2021)
- Peering Through the Sands of Time, The Archeology of the Caddo at the Kitchen Branch Site (41CP220) in East Texas (2014)
Images
- Field photos from Underwater Archeological Monitoring at 41OR90 (2020)
- Sample of processed Kongsberg Sector Scan Sonar Image Exports (2011-2020 field deployments) (2020)
- Side-Scan Sonar Mosaics of Site 41OR90 Files from multiple field deployments (2013-2020) (2020)
- Teledyne BlueView Multibeam Scanning Sonar Processed Data Export Representative Images (2020)