
Greg S. Hendryx, MA, RPA has over 23 years of experience across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southwest, and West Indies specializing in prehistoric archaeology, site predictive modeling using LiDAR and new technologies, and cultural resources management planning. He has training and expertise with Sections 106 and 110 of the NHPA, NAGPRA, and NEPA, and he has authored or co-authored over 400 technical reports, research publications, and conference presentations. Mr. Hendryx manages all aspects of archaeological surveys, site assessments, and data recoveries, and he specializes in major projects, large-scale surveys and excavations, and emergency response logistics. Mr. Hendryx received his master's degree from the University of Alabama in 1996 and his bachelor's degree from Auburn University at Montgomery in 1992. Mr. Hendryx has served as an adjunct professor at Flagler College, and he also has provided cultural resource management training to DoD and DOT. He is trained in HAZWOPER, First Aid, CPR, and Anti-Terrorism Awareness. Mr. Hendryx is listed on the Register of Professional Archaeologists and is active in multiple professional associations and societies.
And: Always digging, Greg maintains a family garden, which he refers to as his subsistence study.