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The Archaeology of Kennewick Man
PROJECT Francis McManamon. Corps of Engineers. Department of the Interior.

This project includes background information, detailed reports of investigations, summaries, and other documents related to the Kennewick Man. Kennewick Man, also called "the Ancient One" by some, is an ancient individual represented by his nearly complete skeletal remains. The remains were discovered in 1996 under the waters of Lake Wallula, a reservoir in the Columbia River, near Kennewick, Washington. Controversy concerning the study and treatment of the remains was not resolved until a...


Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Resources
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Project metadata for resources within the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.


Kennewick Man Case: Scientific Studies and Legal Issues (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Francis McManamon.

The human skeletal remains referred to as the "Kennewick Man" or the "Ancient One", were found in July 1996 below the surface of Lake Wallula, a section of the Columbia River pooled behind McNary Dam in Kennewick, Washington. The discovery was made by a pair of college students wading in the shallow water along the southern lake bank. Most commentators and reporters described the legal controversy that developed and swirled around the Kennewick remains in rather super-heated rhetoric pitting...


Memorandum: Permission to Conduct Archaeological Survey Work on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text 45 CES/CEVP.

This letter serves as permission for PBS&J to perform an archaeological survey at the NOTU Site (8BR1641), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Florida.