Brief Description of Education & Experience
Noah worked with the Bangor University Archaeology department, where he assisted in the 3D modeling of artifacts from Meillionydd, an Iron Age hillfort in northwest Wales. The project ran parallel with his Fulbright project, designed to produce 3D models of prehistoric artifacts for public access. His research interest has primarily focused on patterns of structured deposition of Iron Age objects of personal adornment in the context of the hillforts of northwest Wales. While working for TerraX, Noah has primarily focused on the company’s GDOT division. Conducting work as a report co-author and a field technician with fieldwork completed in various Georgia counties, including Cobb, Fulton, Liberty, Pickens, and Dekalb Counties, and participated in Phase II surveying in Florida. Noah worked as a crew chief for TerraX, before transitioning into the government sphere of archaeology with his work at the GA SHPO as an archaeology compliance reviewer.