Scott Belluomini, B.A.

Project Manager

Scott Belluomini has been with CSH since 2013 and has developed a wide range of experience with both surface and subsurface archaeology in both urban and non-urban settings. This experience includes 100+ projects on the islands of Hawai‘i, Maui, Moloka‘i, O‘ahu and Kaua‘i that range from small to large multi-island projects. Scott has authored or contributed to over 80 reports in his tenure at CSH ranging from literature reviews to archaeological inventory survey plans and reports, archaeological monitoring plans and reports, and data recovery reports. He has also volunteered his time helping with collections-based research at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum having assisted with research on collections from the Hane Dune Site on Ua Huka in the Marquesas, Wai‘ahukini Rock Shelter, Pu‘u Ali‘i, and Makalei Rockshelter on Hawai‘i Island, and Miloli‘i and Nu‘alolo Kai on Kaua‘i. Scott is also one of the founders of the Ho‘omaka Hou Research Initiative at the Bishop Museum.