Kristine is a GIS Specialist and field archaeologist, having started at Circle in 2024. She holds a BA in Archaeology with a minor in Archaeology and Geography from the University of Calgary, where she first discovered her interest in GIS and decided to pursue it further. She later earned her Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems … Read More Kristine Hubenig
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Megan is a current Supervising Archaeologist and soon-to-be Field Director and hopefully Permit Holder. She is a PhD candidate in Zooarchaeology and her project is aimed at exploring the relationships between Indigenous people and dogs in the Canadian plains. Much of her work is methods based, to help us better understand the life histories of … Read More Megan Bieraugle
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Mira is a born-and-raised Calgarian archaeologist and technical writer. She received her B.Sc. in Archaeology and B.A. in English from the University of Calgary in 2019, where she is currently working on her M.A. in Archaeology. Her research focuses on zooarchaeological methods and 3D imaging in ancient Maya dogs, and Mira’s other research interests lie … Read More Mira George
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Jürgen has worked in CRM for over 20 years, with experience in the UK, Ireland, Portugal, France, Saudi Arabia and Canada. He has led heritage work on client projects of all sizes, including several major highway and rail schemes, power generation and transmission, commercial and residential developments, forestry and more. From prospection, monitoring, testing, excavation, reporting, … Read More Jürgen van Wessel
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As our Business Manager, Louis Kelemen brings decades of leadership and advisory experience to help keep everything running seamlessly behind the scenes. With a background in engineering, consulting engineering, and extensive business expertise, he’s a valuable addition to our team. Plus, he has countless fascinating stories to share—be sure to check out our blog to … Read More Louis Kelemen
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Ashley Cameron is a Project Archaeologist who can hold permits in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Ashley is currently a PhD candidate in archaeology at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), where she also completed her MA entitled “Archaeological Material Analysis of FjCa-51, Area 11, Sheshatshiu, Labrador”. Her research interests include lithic analysis, residue … Read More Ashley Cameron
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