--Cherie Walth works out of SWCA’s Albuquerque office as a Cultural Resources Program Director. From Fall 2009 to Spring 2011, she worked in SWCA’s Guam Office as the Human Osteologist at the Naton Beach site as well as excavating and analyzing WWII remains. Walth returned from June 2013 to April 2014 as the principal investigator for the cultural resources program for the Guam office. During that time she also completed the analysis of human remains recovered from the San Antonio Village site during the Hagåtña Bridge project. Her experience includes human osteology (physical anthropology) and non-human faunal analysis; this expertise contributes to her overall skills in prehistoric and historic archaeological investigations. Her graduate project was an analysis of human remains from her fieldwork in Tunisia, North Africa. In her 30+ years of experience in cultural resources management, Walth has worked in such diverse regions as the US Southwest, the Pacific West, Micronesia, and North Africa.
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