Females in the Field, Team Q&As

Q&A with Abigail

Meet Abigail! She is one of our supervising archaeologists. Abigail started working at Circle back in 2022 as a field archaeologist, making this her third field season. Abigail has a B.A. in Classics (Honours program), a certificate in International Learning, and a certificate in Archaeology from the University of Alberta (so impressive!). She has put … Read More Q&A with Abigail

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Field Notes, Team Q&As

Q&A with Louis

Louis is our Business Manager, having joined Circle CRM in 2024, he comes to us with decades of experience in running a business with leadership and advisory work experience, with an education background in Engineering. Louis is an important part of keeping everything running as smoothly as possible and has been a great addition to … Read More Q&A with Louis

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Q&A with Kristin

This month, we’re chatting with Kristin! She has over 20 years of archaeological experience and is a Senior Project Manager and qualified permit-holding archaeologist for BC (Interior Plateau and Sub-Arctic/Boreal Forest), Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and Northwest Territories. She has been responsible for all aspects of HRIA/AIA and HRIM work for small to large-scale developments throughout … Read More Q&A with Kristin

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Q&A With Tyler

This month, we sat down with Tyler to ask him some hard-hitting questions about his career in archaeology, his dream travel plans, his #1 piece of field equipment, and more! He is a Supervising Archaeologist with roots in Vancouver Island, but this guy has worked in various locations across Western Canada (including southern and central … Read More Q&A With Tyler

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Q&A With Erika

This month, we’re getting to know Resource Coordinator and Assistant Archaeologist Erika a little bit better! She grew up in New Mexico and has done a lot of archaeological work in Scotland and Alberta. Erika knows a ton about The Ness of Brodgar, an excavation site made up of monumental Neolithic buildings, which she studied … Read More Q&A With Erika

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Q&A With Anthony

As part of our efforts to better introduce you to each and every one of our team members, we are hosting a Q&A on the blog every month! For February, we want you to get acquainted with Anthony Russell, one of our Project Archaeologists. Anthony is a well-traveled Vancouverite (now Wetaskiwinner) who has done fieldwork … Read More Q&A With Anthony

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