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June 30,2025
<br /> COH, Professional Services FY026
<br /> Archaeology
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<br /> Nick Belluzzo, M.A. AtA
<br /> Director,Honolulu,Hawai'i
<br /> Total Years of Experience: 18 AFFILIATES
<br /> Education
<br /> M.A. 2011/Management of Archaeological Sites/University College London
<br /> B.A. 2010/History/Boise State University
<br /> Professional Profile
<br /> Nick Belluzzo, M.A., is a Senior Archaeologist and the Director of ASM's Honolulu office. He has over 18 years of
<br /> archaeological experience, 12 of those spent in Hawai`i.He has worked on projects throughout the Hawaiian Islands,Palau
<br /> and Guam, the Western United States, and Virginia. Previous work experience includes State and federal historic
<br /> preservation agencies and cultural resource management(CRM) firms.Mr. Belluzzo has experience in numerous aspects
<br /> of archaeology, including project, field, and laboratory management. Technical skills include, but are not limited to,
<br /> inventory and reconnaissance surveys, preservation planning, burial treatment planning, data recovery, excavation,
<br /> archaeological monitoring, artifact identification and cataloguing, site recordation, GIS design and analysis, community
<br /> consultation,archival research,Section 106/Chapter 6E compliance,ethnographic studies,and technical report writing and
<br /> editing.Mr.Belluzzo earned his Master of Arts degree in Managing Archaeological Sites from University College London.
<br /> His Ph.D. defense at the College of William & Mary is scheduled for the 2021-22 academic year. Mr. Belluzzo's
<br /> dissertation employs a landscape methodology leveraging geospatial analysis in assessing settlement and subsistence
<br /> patterns in Manuka,Ka`u,Hawai`i Island.
<br /> Awards/Commendations
<br /> Michael R. Halleran Dissertation Completion Fellowship, College of William &Mary(2020).
<br /> National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant(2019).
<br /> Dean's Recruitment Fellowship, College of William&Mary(2015).
<br /> Graduated with Distinction from University College London(2011).
<br /> Professional Memberships
<br /> Society for Hawaiian Archaeology
<br /> Recent Technical Reports and Publications
<br /> 2024 Archaeological Monitoring/Data Recovery Report for FY17 HI1704M Repair Aircraft Parking Apron, Marine
<br /> Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, TMK: (1) 4-4-008:001. He`eia Ahupua`a, Ko`olaupoko Moku, Island of
<br /> O`ahu. Prepared for the Department of the Navy,Naval Facilities Engingeering Command,Pacific.
<br /> 2024 Archaeological Monitoring Report for Two GSA Projects at the Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana`ole Federal
<br /> Building, TMK: (1) 2-1-027:002, Honolulu Ahupua`a, Kona District, Island of O`ahu. Prepared for General
<br /> Services Administration—Public Building Services.
<br /> 2020 Rethinking Hinterlands in Polynesia. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 11(1):1-9. (with Summer L. Moore and
<br /> Jennifer G. Kahn). Special issue edited by Nick Belluzzo and Summer L.Moore
<br /> 2018 The Historic Peekaua`i Ditch: Archaeological Monitoring Report for Clean-up and Maintenance Activities,
<br /> Ahupua`a of Waimea, Kona District, Island of Kaua`i. Prepared for the EKNA Services, Inc. International
<br /> Archaeology,LLC: Honolulu. (with J. Stephen Athens).
<br /> 2016 The Guam Historic Properties Inventory: The Cultural Resources Geodatabase. Prepared for the Guam Historic
<br /> Resources Division,Department of Parks and Recreation.International Archaeology,LLC:Honolulu.(with Jolie
<br /> Liston,Matthew J. Bell, and Timothy M. Rieth).
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