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June 30,2025
<br /> COH, Professional Services FY026
<br /> Archaeology
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<br /> Matthew R. Clark, M.A.
<br /> Director Hilo,Hawai`i
<br /> Total Years of Experience: 27 AFFILIATES
<br /> Education
<br /> M.A. 2017/Cultural Heritage Management/University of Hawai`i-Hilo
<br /> B.A. 1998/Anthropology/University of Vermont,Burlington
<br /> Professional Profile
<br /> Matthew R. Clark,M.A.,is a Senior Archaeologist and the Director of ASM's Hilo office.He has 27 years of professional
<br /> archaeological experience,25 of those years spent in Hawai`i.He has worked on projects throughout the Hawaiian Islands
<br /> (Hawai`i Island, Maui, Moloka`i, O`ahu, and Kaua`i), and has also participated in projects in Vermont, California, Iowa,
<br /> New Jersey, and Anguilla, British West Indies. Well-versed in all aspects of archaeology, Mr. Clark has extensive
<br /> experience in general project,field,and laboratory management including,but not limited to,inventory and reconnaissance
<br /> surveys, preservation planning, burial treatment planning, data recovery, site testing, excavation, archaeological
<br /> monitoring, feature restoration, artifact identification and cataloguing, site recordation, GIS, community consultation,
<br /> record searches, historical background research, Section 106 compliance, ethnographic studies, and technical report
<br /> writing. Mr. Clark earned his Master of Arts degree in Heritage Management in 2017 from the University of Hawai`i at
<br /> Hilo. His master's thesis explored Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian)trail systems on County-owned lands in the Ka'u region of
<br /> Hawai`i Island, and focused on incorporating community heritage values into the management of cultural landscapes. In
<br /> 2021,he was appointed to a 5-year term on the Hawai'i County Cultural Resources Commission and he currently serves
<br /> as the chair of the Commission.
<br /> Awards/Commendations
<br /> Phi Beta Kappa,University of Vermont(1998).
<br /> Graduated Cum Laude from the University of Vermont(1998).
<br /> Golden Key National Honor Society(1997).
<br /> Dean's List at the University of Vermont(1994-1998).
<br /> Professional Memberships
<br /> Society for Hawaiian Archaeology
<br /> Recent Technical Reports and Publications
<br /> 2025 An Archaeological Inventory Survey for the Hakalau Stream Bridge Project TMK: (3)2-9-
<br /> 002:023,025,039,080,099 and(3)3-1-001:001,002,003,004,005,006,777, and 999,Hakalau Nui and Kama'e'e
<br /> Ahupua`a,North and South Hilo Districts, Island of Hawai`i. Prepared for State of Hawai'i Department of
<br /> Transportation.
<br /> 2024 An Archaeological Inventory Survey for the Kamehameha Schools Makalawena Integrated Resources
<br /> Management Plan,TMK: (3) 7-2-004:001 (por.) Makalawena Ahupua'a,North Kona District, Island of
<br /> Hawaii. Prepared for Kamehameha Schools.
<br /> 2024 An Archaeological Inventory Survey of Phase I of`Ouli Farms TMK: (3) 6-2-001:051 (por.), `Ouli Ahupua`a,
<br /> South Kohala District, Island of Hawai`i. Prepared for County of Hawai'i Planning Department.
<br /> 2020 An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of the County of Hawai'i's 3,128-acre PONC Kahuku Coastal
<br /> Property TMK: (3)9-1-002:075. Kahuku Ahupua'a, Ka'u District, Island of hawai'i. Prepared for the County
<br /> of Hawai'i Department of Finance Property Management Division.
<br /> 2017 Crossing the `a`a: Connecting Cultural Landscapes and Community Values Along the Kula Kai Trails of
<br /> Hilea, Ka'u,Hawai`i. A thesis submitted to the graduate division of the University of Hawai`i at Hilo in partial
<br /> fulfillment of the requirements for a degree of Master of Arts in Heritage Management,Department of
<br /> Anthropology.
<br /> 820 Mililani Street,Ste.700,Honolulu,Hawaqii 96813(808)439-8089 Fax:(808)439-8087
<br /> 507A East lanikaula Street,Hilo,Hawaii 96720(880)969-6066 Fax:(808)443-0065
<br /> 149 Maa Street,Ste.100,Kahului,Hawaii 96732(808)736-6665
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