Well-grounded profession

Archeologist Roger Moore finds a future in saving remnants of past Making a living as an archeologist studying South Texas’ earliest residents is not your run-of-the-mill small business, admits Roger Moore. And Moore, owner of Moore Archeological Consulting, freely admits that his unique occupation hasn’t exactly made him a millionaire. Still, his profession has afforded [...]

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Indian artifacts discovered in bayou

A very special discovery here in the Houston area has piqued the interest of archaeologists. A flood control project has uncovered evidence of an ancient culture.

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Museum marks archeology month with events

The Sam Houston Memorial Museum will celebrate Texas Archeology Month this October with a pair of activities geared toward adults and children in Walker County.

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Presentation highlights San Jacinto archeological findings

Douglas Mangum has been excavating the San Jacinto Battlefield and adjacent areas to the site since 2003. Mangum, a project manager for Moore Archeological Consulting of Houston, said their project is the first organized metal detecting survey of the battlefield. San Jacinto, located in Deer Park near Houston, was the location of the battle between [...]

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City of Houston Award, 1986

City of Houston Award, 1986

Roger Moore was honored with the following certificate in 1986 for his contributions to the City of Houston during its Sesquicentennial Year. “Roger G. Moore Day” Award

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