Site Stabilization (Investigation Type)
An activity that involves the rehabilitation of eroding, slumping, subsiding or otherwise deteriorating archaeological resources, including structures and building materials.
176-200 (920 Records)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_SI_A1.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_SI_A2.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_SI_B1.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_SI_C1.tif (1977)
This sis a photo of the Great house at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_SI_C2.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_WI_A1.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_WI_A2.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
CAGR_BH_TB_WI_A3.tif (1977)
This is a photo of the Great House at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.
Captain Tom Dam Data Recovery, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico
At the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Bureau of Reclamation–Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) designed and constructed a new dam downstream of the existing Captain Tom Dam located near Newcomb, on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. Data recovery was conducted by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., at three sites to mitigate the impacts of this undertaking, and to recover and protect a Navajo burial.
Captain Tom Dam Data Recovery, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico: Photo Log (2008)
At the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Bureau of Reclamation–Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) designed and constructed a new dam downstream of the existing Captain Tom Dam located near Newcomb on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. Data recovery was conducted by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., at three sites to mitigate the impacts of this undertaking, and to recover and protect a Navajo burial. This is the photo log for the photos taken during the data...
Captain Tom Dam Data Recovery, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico: Photos (2007)
At the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Bureau of Reclamation–Phoenix Area Office (Reclamation) designed and constructed a new dam downstream of the existing Captain Tom Dam located near Newcomb on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. Data recovery was conducted by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd., at three sites to mitigate the impacts of this undertaking, and to recover and protect a Navajo burial. These photos were taken during the project. The photo...
Casa Grande 1972 Season, Stabilization Report (1976)
This document is a report regarding a recap of stabilization done during the summer of 1972. It relates the goals of the project along with manpower used, materials, methods and mixtures involved in the stabilization. The report indicates that the mixtures of stabilization materials was not adequate to withstand weather that would be encountered. Cost breakdowns are listed both in terms of monetary costs and manpower hours. Included are photographs and maps of Compound A and Compound B.
Casa Grande Arizona (1913)
This document is an extract from the 28th annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. It chronicles the excavations at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument between 1906 and 1907.
Casa Grande National Monument, Vibration Investigation (1998)
This document is a report on vibrations that could potentially damage the Great House in Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The report details the procedures involved in testing vibrations and includes a chart indicating the natural vibration parameters at the Great House. Elevation diagrams show placement of testing devices and at risk locations are identified. Test analysis is also provided.
Casa Grande Project 1977 (1977)
This document is a field journal documenting work done on several areas of the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. It contains detailed notes and sketches regarding the day to day dynamics of this work. Details of work force needed are included. Various photographic log references are made. There are bone, charcoal, ceramic, shell, lithic and other misc prehistoric and historic artifact analysis shown. Also attached are requisition forms for needed supplies.
Casa Grande Ruin (1896)
This document is a detailed 1896 report by Cosmos Mindeleff regarding the entire Casa Grande Ruins. The report details the history, location, state of preservation, meaningful locations, dimensions and descriptions of the monuments. The report also includes topographic maps, elevations and photographs of individual structures.
Casa Grande Ruins Compound A and Casa Grande Great House Preservation
This project contains preservation and stabilization documents related to Compound A, a Hohokam Classic period compound with a Great House. Resources included in the project include historic and modern preservation and excavation documentation including; reports, memos, images, maps, and condition assessment forms.
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Sketch Map (1964)
This image is a sketched map of the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The map identifies all sites at features of the Monument known at that time. The features are identified as to what they were and given an approximate date of use within the Classic Period of the Hohokam Indian culture. The map outlines potential boundries for both the sites and the entire area of inhabitation.
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, A Centennial History of the First Prehistoric Reserve, 1892-1992 (1992)
This report concerns the four time periods of the Hohokam Indians and the century of administrative history of the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument from 1892 to 1992.
Casa Grande Ruins Shelter, Structural Design and Details (1932)
These images are blueprints for the shelter over the Great House in Compound A at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The provide a detail of the structural integrity of the shelter roof and foundation. They provide dimensions along with spacial coverage as it relates to the Great House. They were prepared for the Office of the Chief Engineer of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
Casa Grande Ruins Terrestrial Photogrammetry on Great House East Section (1978)
Image of on site terrestrial photogrammetry of The Great House. Picture was taken with Galileo Santoni Phototheodolite. Photo is taken of the East section looking West.
Casa Grande Ruins Terrestrial Photogrammetry on Great House North Section (1978)
Image of on site terrestrial photogrammetry of The Great House. Picture was taken with Galileo Santoni Phototheodolite. Photo is taken of the North Section looking South.
Casa Grande Ruins Terrestrial Photogrammetry on Great House South and North Section Looking West (1978)
Image of on site terrestrial photogrammetry of The Great House. Picture was taken with Galileo Santoni Phototheodolite. Photo is taken of the South and North section looking West.