Historic (Culture Keyword)
5,701-5,725 (12,401 Records)
Radar and conductivity surveys find debris, but probably not the fortification trench that was sought. Survey for Dave Dutton (Dutton Associates).
A Geophysical Survey at Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site (1991)
Radar gave poor results in the glacial soils, but the magnetic survey may have located the steel armatures that were used by this sculptor. Survey for Jim Mueller (NPS).
A Geophysical Survey at Site 36B136 (1986)
A radar and magnetic survey around Sarah Furnace. For Conran A. Hay (Archaeological & Historical Consultants).
A geophysical survey at Strawbery Banke (1993)
Resistivity and conductivity surveys appeared to be helpful in the exploration of the area of the proposed visitors' center. Survey for Martha Pinello (Strawbery Banke Museum).
A Geophysical Survey at the Abraham Van Wyck House (1984)
A radar, magnetic, and resistivity survey in New York state for Roberta Wingerson (Cultural Resource Surveys).
A Geophysical Survey at the Alexandria Freedmen's Cemetery (1998)
Neither the radar nor the conductivity survey appears to have aided the search for unmarked graves here. Survey for Terry H. Klein (URS Greiner).
A Geophysical Survey at the Bruton Parish Churchyard (1985)
Resistivity was best in the search for the Bacon vault; radar detected unmarked graves; magnetic and conductivity surveys were not as helpful. Survey for the Vertitat Foundation and it was coordinated mainly by John Milewski.
A Geophysical Survey at the Carroll House (1987)
Radar, magnetic, and resistivity surveys at the Carroll Mansion in Annapolis. Did not detect bones of reburials in cemetery. Survey for Paul Shackel (Historic Annapolis), Robert Worden (Charles Carroll of Carrollton).
A Geophysical Survey at the Chancellorsville Battlefield (2000)
The rubble-filled cellar at the Bullock site was readily detected, but not the chimney remains. The fireplace foundation of the Fairview cabin appears to have been detected. Survey for Robert Krick (NPS).
A Geophysical Survey at the East Dunbarton Cemetery (2002)
Radar, conductivity, and resistivity surveys locate some unmarked graves. Survey for Frank Nastasi (Natasi and Associates).
A Geophysical Survey at the Ellwood-Lacy House (1985)
A magnetic, radar, and resistivity survey around this early house found many interesting patterns, but probably not the slave cabins that were sought. Survey for Doug Campana (NPS).
A Geophysical Survey at the Gilpin House (1987)
Radar, magnetic, and resistivity survey on the Brandywine Battlefield may have located lenses of debris. Survey for: Stephen G. Warfel (State Museum of Pennsylvania).
A Geophysical Survey at the Griswold Point Shipwreck (1994)
Radar and magnetic exploration of the part of a shipwreck that is buried under a sandy shore. Survey for John Pfeiffer (Pfeiffer Archaeological Consultants).
A Geophysical Survey at the Lischio Site (1984)
A radar and resistivity survey in Rhode Island for Pierre Morenon (Rhode Island College).
A Geophysical Survey at The Mount in Lenox, Massachusetts (1999)
Radar and resistivity surveys were both excellent for tracing now-buried paths at Edith Wharton's home. Survey for Martha Pinello (Antrim, New Hampshire) and Edith Wharton Restoration.
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT THE NEWMAN STREET SITE (1985)
Radar and conductivity surveys were made for Joe Dent (Historic Annapolis).
A Geophysical Survey at the Plains Cemeteries (1986)
Magnetic and radar surveys locate some unmarked graves but miss others at this historic cemetery in Maryland. Survey for William Dulin (Chevy Chase, Maryland).
A Geophysical survey at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site (1990)
Radar, conductivity, and resistivity surveys do not appear to have aided the archaeological study of several properties here. Survey for Michael L. Alterman (Louis Berger).
A Geophysical Survey at the Shaker Cemetery (1985)
Radar and conductivity surveys both detect shallow graves in this Shaker cemetery in Ohio. Survey for Joel Grossman (Greenhouse Consultants).
A Geophysical Survey at the Shapiro House, Strawbery Banke (1995)
Radar and resistivity surveys for Martha Pinello (Strawbery Banke Museum).
A geophysical survey at the site of Fort Duquesne (2005)
Radar and conductivity surveys find recent structures buried near the fort. Survey for Brooke Blades (A. D. Marble),
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT THE SITE OF GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH (1984)
Search for unmarked graves in Philadelphia for Michael Parrington and Daniel Roberts (John Milner Associates). Neither the radar nor conductivity survey was helpful.
A Geophysical Survey at the St. George Tucker House (1995)
Radar, resistivity, and magnetic survey around a house in Williamsburg for Andrew Edwards (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation).
A Geophysical Survey at the Stanton House (1986)
Radar, magnetic, and conductivity were each found to be excellent surveys for the exploration of the area around the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House. Survey for Dick Ping Hsu (NPS).
A Geophysical Survey at the Strangers' Cemetery, Old Salem (1994)
Exploration for unmarked graves below a building and outside in Old Salem. Survey for Leland Ferguson (Univ. of S. Carolina).