Bradford Stone is an experienced archaeologist with a diverse background in cultural resource management and environmental planning. Currently employed at the Natural Resources Conservation Service since July 2021, Bradford previously held roles as an archaeologist at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds and as an archaeological field director at WestLand Resources, Inc. Bradford's earlier experience includes serving as an archaeological projects specialist at the Arizona State Land Department, where responsibilities involved reviewing cultural resource documents and interacting with various state and federal agencies. Previous positions also include senior roles at Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. and SAGE Landscape Architecture & Environmental, as well as a significant tenure at Archaeological Research Services, Inc. Bradford holds an M.Sc. in Planning from the University of Arizona and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography with a minor in Anthropology from Arizona State University.
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