Department of the Air Force Cultural Resources Archive

advanced

The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is charged by federal law and statutes to identify, evaluate, and protect important cultural and historical properties on DAF land for the benefit of this and future generations of Americans. In executing these mandates, DAF has produced several thousand professional quality monographs, reports, and studies that record valuable data and insights on our Nation’s history and prehistory, as reflected on our installations and ranges. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) has partnered with Digital Antiquity and Argonne National Laboratory to curate these resources in the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR).

Since 2011, Digital Antiquity has worked with Air Force installations to establish a system for digitally curating DAF cultural resources documents and making those documents available to approved users. Installations have the ability to organize their file types in a way that is useful for their needs, while providing controlled levels of access to approved users.

This is the main collection for DAF. Here you can find collections of documents, data, images, and other digital information generated from and/or related to archaeological and other cultural resources and investigations on or nearby DAF facilities. The collection was created by the Center for Digital Antiquity in cooperation with US Air Force, US Space Force, and Air National Guard Cultural Resources Management personnel.


Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 7,501-7,600 of 7,773)


Individual Resources Phase I and II Investigations at Shaw Air Force Base and Poinsett Range
  • Phase I and II Investigations at Shaw Air Force Base and Poinsett Range
    PROJECT United States Air Force Air Combat Command. Natalie Adams. US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District.

    These documents represent the results of Phase II archaeological testing of three sites: 38SU58, 38SU191 and 38SU222 as well as the results of a Phase I survey of three tracts. The tested sites all contained prehistoric cultural materials date to the Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian periods. Site 38SU58 was determined to be not eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, while sites 38SU191 and 38SU222 were determined to be eligible. The Phase I survey revisited one...

  • Management Summary for Phase I and II Archaeological Investigations at Shaw Air Force Base and the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range in Sumter Count, South Carolina (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Alvin J. Banguilan.

    During the period from February 28 to May 4, 2003, New South Associates conducted Phase I and Phase II archaeological investigations at Shaw Air Force Base and at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, both located in Sumter County, South Carolina. Phase I archaeological survey and Phase II archaeological testing were conducted under subcontract with Ceo-Marine, Inc., for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, and the U. S. Air Force, Shaw Air Force Base at the Poinsett Electronic...

  • Original Site Field Maps 38SU58, 38SU191, 38SU222 (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Paul Green

    These are the maps associated with sites 38SU58, 38SU191, 38SU222

  • Phase I and II Archaeological Investigations at Shaw Air Force Base and the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Alvin J. Banguilan. John S. Cable. Charles E. Cantley. Leslie Raymer. Victoria Dabir-Banguilan.

    Phase II Testing of three sites located within the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR) and Phase I Survey of three selected tracts at Show Air Force Base, South Carolina, was conducted by New South Associates for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, and the U.S. Air Force, Show Air Force Bose (AFB). Most of the PECR is located in Sumter County's Manchester Township, with the southern end extending into Fulton, and the eastern edge crossing over into Privateer. The three...

Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Survey of Approximately 300 Acres at Shaw Air Force Base and the Wateree Recreational Area Prehistoric Occupations Near Carolina Bays Management Summary
  • Prehistoric Occupations Near Carolina Bays Management Summary
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Paul Green

    This Management Summary describes preliminary results of archeaological data recovery at sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141 undertaken by New South Associates, Inc., between April 26, 1999, and August 13, 1999 on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina. The two sites contain evidence of human occupation beginning as early as 9,500 years ago. With few exceptions, most recognized archaeological/temporal periods for the interior coastal plain are...

  • Memorandum: Phase III Mitigation Management Summary for sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141 (1999)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul S. Metz.

    This document is a Memorandum from Paul S. Metz, the Chief of Environmental Resources Branch of the Department of the Army, Savannah District Corps of Engineers, to Dan Ryan at Shaw Air Force Base. Accompanying the Memorandum was a copy of the management summary for data recovery at sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141. These sites are located in Big Bay, South Carolina on the Poinsett combat range at Shaw Air Force Base.

  • Prehistoric Occupations Near Carolina Bays: Data Recovery Investigations at 38SU136/137 and 38SU141, Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina (1999)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Paul Green

    This Management Summary describes preliminary results of archeaological data recovery at sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141 undertaken by New South Associates, Inc., between April 26, 1999, and August 13, 1999 on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina. The two sites contain evidence of human occupation beginning as early as 9,500 years ago. With few exceptions, most recognized archaeological/temporal periods for the interior coastal plain...

Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement and Amendment, Demolition of World War II Temporary Buildings, 1986-1990 Q.M.C. Forms, Camp Bullis, Texas
  • Q.M.C. Forms, Camp Bullis, Texas
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Jodi Reeves Eyre

    Q.M.C. Forms and accompanying documents for buildings at Camp Bullis, Texas. They detail the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the buildings over time. Publication dates indicate year building was built, as forms were updated over time.

  • Supply Room Building 99, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of a supply room at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 99. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “J.K.N.”

  • Supply Room Building 99, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1934)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This document is a Q.M.C. Form for a supply room (building number 99) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. The form was approved by the Secretary of War as required by A.R. 30-1435. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1939 with the building completion date being recorded as 1934.

  • Warehouse 1 Building 80, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1930)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This is a blueprint of Warehouse 1, building 80, at Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing accompanies form 117 detailing building 80.

  • Warehouse 1 Building 80, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1930)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This document is a Q.M.C. Form for warehouse no. 1 (building number 80) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1924, with a building completion date recorded as 1930.

Randolph Air Force Base Project Metadata