Jim D. Feagins
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Documents
- Afton Points in Eastern Kansas (1973)
- Archaeological and Historical Research at the Proposed Wetlands / Wildlife Area (David Woods Property), Limestone Creek, Northern Bourbon County, Kansas (1993)
- An Archaeological and Historical Survey of a Proposed Sewer Line for the Camptown Greyhound Park, City of Frontenac, Crawford County, Kansas (1995)
- Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Proposed Cedar Creek Reservoir, Marmaton Community, Bourbon Co., Kansas (1998)
- An Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Proposed Water Lines and Reservoir Area for Bourbon County RWD No. 4, in Northwest Bourbon County and Southwest Linn County, Kansas (1994)
- Archaeological Monitoring During Construction of the Indian Creek Interceptor: The Historic Watts Mill Area, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri (1983)
- An Archaeological Survey of Selected Portions of Proposed Water Line Construction for Pottawatomie County Rural Water District #4 in Pottawatomie and Jackson Counties, Kansas (1997)
- An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Sewage Facilities for the City of Fulton, Bourbon County, Kansas (1979)
- Archeological Site 14BO1477 a Tale of Woe That Can Be Repeated Many Times (1978)
- Book Review: Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, Volumes I and II, Edited By Michael B. Schiffer. Academic Press, New York, 1978 and 1979 (1981)
- Book Review: Anthropology On the Great Plains. W. Raymond Wood and Margot Liberty, Editors. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1980 (1984)
- Book Review: the Hudson-Meng Site: an Alberta Bison Kill in the Nebraska High Plains. By Larry D. Agenbroad. University Press of America, Washington, D. C., 1978 (1980)
- A Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Access Road Location Within the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant, Johnson County, Kansas (1989)
- A Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Storm Shelter / Community Center in the City of Edwardsville, Wyandotte County, Kansas (1997)
- Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Water Line North of the City of Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas
- Cultural Resource Survey of Proposed Roadway Improvements (State Avenue, New Jersey Avenue and Interstate-70) Near the Proposed Kansas International Speedway, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas (1998)
- A Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Wastewater Systems Improvement Area and Testing of Sites 14MM102 and 14MM103 for the City of Louisburg, Miami County, Kansas (1991)
- A Cultural Resource Survey Within the Proposed Sunflower Quarry Expansion Area, Johnson County, Kansas (1991)
- From Southeastern Kansas to Northwestern Missouri: Recent Archeological Investigations by the Saint Joseph Museum (1994)
- J. Mett Shippee's Personal Field Notes Scott County, Kansas, 1939 (1976)
- James Mett Shippee (1985)
- Kansas City Hopewell Effigy From the Kansas City Museum Collections (1987)
- Letters (1973)
- The Meech Brothers Site, 14BO3462: An Update and Preliminary Summary (1995)
- Most Preliminary Sketch of Prehistoric Site Destruction in Little Osage River Valley, Bourbon County, Kansas (1975)
- Nebraska Phase Burials In Northwest Missouri: a Study of Three Localities (1988)
- New Steed-Kisker Tool Type Identified (1990)
- Packer Site Habitation Area (1990)
- Prehistoric Treatment of a Human Skull From Northwest Missouri (1989)
- R. B. Aker and the Archaeology of the Kansas City Area: a Personal Perspective (1993)
- The Steed-Kisker Phase from the Miller Site in the Lower Kansas River Valley (1989)
- Testing Archaeological Sites 14BO1416, 14BO1440, 14BO1442, and 14BO1464 and a Survey of Site 14BO1441--Xenia Reservoir Borrow Area--Bourbon County R.W.D. #4, Bourbon Co., Kansas (1997)
- Testing Archaeological Sites 14JO51 and 14JO429 Within the Proposed Sunflower Quarry Expansion Area, Johnson County, Kansas (1991)
- Two Late Kansas City Hopewell Waterfowl Effigies (1990)
- Unusual Fluted, Contracting-Stem Point From Kansas City (1986)
- Unusual Hopewell Effigy From Northwestern Missouri (1988)
- A Year of Archaeological Activities by the St. Joseph Museum (1998)