Bradley L. Garrett holds a B.A. in history as well as a B.S. in
anthropology, both from the University of California, Riverside. He also
completed a Masters of Arts in Maritime Archaeology at James Cook
University where his thesis research focused on
the archaeological and social impacts of large scale dam construction in
the Western United States. Currently, Bradley is currently operating
Heritage Pacific's California endeavours.
Mr. Garrett has substantial fieldwork experience in California,
Australia, and Mexico, and Hawai'i. He also holds the following dive
certifications: Basic Open Water (SDI International Certification),
Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver, Master Scuba Diver, Scientific Diver
(Certified through James Cook University Diving Officer)*,
Wreck Diver, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Underwater Naturalist, Night
Diver and Equipment specialist.
Brads other interest include public
representation
of archaeology, particularly in popular media. To view his most recent
work on the subject, please click here Brad is also interested in issues
of place, attachment to landscape and meaning in immateriality.
brad@heritagepacific.net
Adam Fish is an archaeologist, ethnographer, and documentary filmmaker
with two graduate degrees in anthropology and media studies. He heads
Heritage Pacific's ethnographic media projects and traditional cultural
properties research.
Adam worked for over 10 years as an archaeologist for cultural resource
professionals, federal and tribal governments, and American universities
before turning his attention to media production. After spending almost
three years on the Reservation for the Colville Confederated Tribes
writing a cultural overview of 10,000 years along the lower Snake River
he began film production.
In 2005, he made a feature length documentary on religious tourism in
the Buddhist state of Sikkim, India. Since, he has made over 10 short
documentaries on subcultures in Los Angeles. He believes strongly that
media can achieve the educational mandates in the National Historic
Preservation Act.
