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Archeological Monitoring, Installation of Fire Suppression System, Fort Scott National Historic Site, Bourbon County, Kansas: 1997-1998

Scott Stadler (Author)

From April 1997 to January 1998 trenchlng for the installation of a fire suppression system was undertaken at Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas. The excavations were monitored to determine if cultural features or artifacts were located in the areas of disturbance. Monitoring revealed historic features and artifacts relating to the military and post-military hlstory of the fort.

Basic Information

Series name:Midwest Archeological Center: Technical Report
Series number:57
Pages: 41
Publisher:National Park Service (Lincoln, Nebraska)
Document type:Book / Report
Resource language: English
Year:1998
tDAR ID: 372134
External Id: doi:10.6067/XCV8FN150H

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Keywords

Site Type Keywords: Military structureNon-Domestic Structures
Culture Keywords: EuroamericanHistoric
Material Keywords: Building MaterialsCeramicGlassMetalShell
Investigation Types: Archaeological OverviewData Recovery / ExcavationGround Disturbance MonitoringRemote Sensing

Spatial Coverage

min long: -94.726; min lat: 37.821 ; max long: -94.689; max lat: 37.856 ;

Resource Provider

Institution: Digital Antiquity

Individual & Institutional Roles

U.S. Department of the Interior (Contact)
National Park Service (Contact)
Midwest Archeological Center (Contact)