James Ian Ebert

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Listed in Anthropology, Archaeology, Graphics Consultants

  • 1307 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Suite 8 Albuquerque NM 87104
  • (505) 344-2345
  • jebert@ebert.com
Company Name: Ebert & Associates, Inc.
Education and Credentials:
BA Anthropology (cum laude): Michigan State University, 1971
MA Anthropology: University of New Mexico, 1977
Ph.D. Anthropology: University of New Mexico, 1986
Specialties:
I am an archaeologist, anthropologist, and forensic photogrammetrist -- i.e. I analyze, interpret, and make maps and measurements from photographs to assist attorneys with legal cases of any sort, criminal and civil, prosecution, defense, and plaintiffs.
Experience:
EBERT & ASSOCIATES PROJECTS AND RESEARCH
National Park Service: Compilation of technical publication entitled Measuring Archeological Site Erosion with Aerial Photographs. Interagency Archeological Services, San Francisco, 1985-1986.

US Army Corps of Engineers: Environmental impact research focusing on Reservoir Bank Erosion and Cultural Resources: Mapping and Predicting the Erosion of Archeological Sediments at Reservoir along the Middle Missouri River with Sequential Historical Aerial Photographs. Environmental Laboratory, USAE Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Contract No. DACW39-86-C-0071, 1986-1989.

US Army Corps of Engineers: Contract for Feasibility Study: Analysis of Erodibility and Rate of Erosion of National Register Archaeological Sites on the McClellan Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Environmental Resources Branch, Tulsa District, Contract DACW56-88-M-0216, 1987-1988.

National Science Foundation: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I and II grants (ISI-8722878): A System for Distributional Archaeological Survey, Mapping, Data Management, and Analysis. SBIR office, 1988-1991.

Department of Justice/Zuni Tribe: Photointerpretation, image analysis, photogrammetry, and GIS mapping in support of land and water rights litigation, 1986-present.

Navajo Tribe: Photointerpretation and photogrammetry in support of Navajo/Hopi land rights litigation, 1985-1989.

US Army Corps of Engineers: Workshop instructor, Archaeological Sites Protection and Preservation Workshop, 12 Aug-16 Aug 1991, Pierre, South Dakota. Workshop directed toward physical and biological processes affecting cultural sites, including reservoir bank erosion along the Middle Missouri River (class and field). Environmental Laboratory, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg.

Department of Justice/Bureau of Indian Affairs: Photo-interpretation and Mapping of Traditional Irrigation and Water Use within the Navajo and Hopi Reservations.

USDA Forest Service and other federal and State of Alaska agencies: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Archaeological Assessment.

State of New Mexico Historic Preservation Division: The Integration and Automation of Spatial and Nonspatial Cultural Resource Survey Project Data for New Mexico within a Geographic Information Systems Framework.
Sandia National Laboratories: Mixed Waste Landfill Site Photointerpretation and Mapping.

Bureau of Indian Affairs and Department of Justice: Design and Implementation of Geographic Information Systems structure and database for the Little Colorado Water Rights Litigation.

Tanzania, East Africa (6-8/1989); Field investigations at Olduvai Gorge to determine the feasibility of conducting distributional archaeological recording for archaeological analyses; transect survey, excavation, in-field artifact analysis. National Science Foundation grant, to Dr Robert Blumenschine (Rutgers U).

Micronesian Archaeological Research Services, Agana, Guam: Laboratory Coding of Lithic Artifact Attributes using Ebert & Associates' DART (Data Acquisition and Retrieval Technology) Software System. 1992 through present.

Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico [12/93-6-94]: Spatial and Temporal Analysis and Mapping of Waste Disposal and Land Disturbance through Historic Aerial Photointerpretation and GIS Applications: Technical Area 2, Sandia National Laboratories.

Tanzania, East Africa [1/94-1/98]: Distributional Archaeology and Excavations at Olduvai Gorge. National Science Foundation Grant with Robert Blumenschine, Rutgers University.

Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Spatial and Temporal Analysis and Mapping of Waste Disposal and Land Disturbance through Historic Aerial Photointerpretation and GIS Applications: Tijeras Arroyo Environmental Restoration Area, Sandia National Laboratories.

City of Pueblo, Colorado: Mapping of the plaza of El Pueblo from historic terrestrial and aerial photographs. February-July 1995.

Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles: Geographic Information Systems and Related Digital Technologies for the Integration of Historic and Contemporary Photographic, Remote Sensing, and Mapped Data at World Heritage Cultural and Other Sites -- Demonstration Project. Start date approximately March 1, 1996.

Bureau of Indian Affairs/US Department of Justice. Photo-interpretation of Historic Irrigation on the Mescalero Indian Reservation. 1996-1997.

Bureau of Indian Affairs/US Department of Justice. Photo-interpretation and Mapping of Historic Irrigation on the Zuni Indian Reservation. 1996-1997.

Bureau of Indian Affairs/US Department of Justice. Analysis of evidence of Prehistoric Irrigation on the San Juan, San Ildefonso, and Santa Clara Indian Reservations and Traditional Use Areas in the Santa Cruz and Chama Watersheds. 1996-1997.

Department of Justice/Bureau of Indian Affairs. Archaeological survey, mapping, and hydrologic and ethnohistoric analysis of prehistoric and historic Native American agricultural fields and water use for purposes of water rights litigation in the Rio Chama and Santa Cruz River drainages, New Mexico. 1998-1999.

Historic Aerial Photo Analysis and Mapping in the matter of State of Arizona and the Little Colorado River System. Photogrammetric analysis and mapping on the Navajo Reservation in the Little Colorado River Basin, AZ, 1990-present.

Historic Aerial Photo Analysis and Mapping in support of General Stream Adjudication, State of New Mexico vs. USA. Photogrammetric analysis and mapping on the Navajo Reservation in the San Juan Basin, NM. 2005-2011.
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