Historic (Culture Keyword)
7,301-7,325 (12,401 Records)
Correspondence from Steven L. De Vore, Division of National Preservation Programs to Philip Thomason, Thomason & Associates for the review of the National Register of Historic Places Nomination form for Scott Field Historic District by Thomason & Associates and the Illinois State Historic Preservation Office.
Letter: Scott Air Force Base Landscaping and Renovation of Heritage Drive (1994)
Correspondence from the Deputy, Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base regarding the landscaping and renovation of heritage drive at Scott Air Force Base.
Letter: Scott Air Force Base National Register Eligibility Building 50, Hangars 5026, 506, 3200 (2011)
Correspondence from the Deputy Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base, regarding the National Register eligibility for Building 50, Hangars 5026, 506, and 3200.
Letter: Scott Air Force Base National Register Eligibility Evaluations Project for 49 Structures and 2 Cemeteries (2011)
Correspondence from the Deputy Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base, regarding the review of the draft National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of Historic Buildings, and Structures, and Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois for the National Register eligibility evaluations of 49 structures and 2 cemeteries.
Letter: Scott Air Force Base National Register Eligibility for Middlecoff Cemetery and Perschbacher Cemetery (2011)
Correspondence from the Deputy Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base, regarding the National Register eligibility for the Middlecoff and Perschbacher Cemeteries.
Letter: Scott Air Force Base Rehabilitation Building 6, Fitness Center (2010)
Correspondence from the Deputy Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base, regarding the rehabilitation of Building 6, Fitness Center.
Letter: Scott Air Force Base Window Replacement and Door Repair or Replacement for Building 52 (2011)
Correspondence from the Deputy Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base, regarding the window replacement and door repair or replacement for Building 52.
Letter: Site Form for Site 11-S-896 (1993)
Correspondence from Steven L. De Vore, Division of National Preservation Programs to Charles Barais, University of Illinois regarding site forms for site 11-S-896, documented in the 1992 Archaeological Assessment of Scott Air Force Base.
Letter: Status of Proposed Historic District Nomination at Scott Air Force Base (1991)
Correspondence from Henry W. Caughman, Acting Director of Environmental Management to Markus K. Straume, Environmental Chief at Scott Air Force Base discussing the determination and eligibility of several buildings in the proposed Scott Air Force Base Historic District based on results in the report Inventory and Evaluation of Historic Buildings and Structures, Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, Illinois and protocol for sending the results of this study to the Illinois State Historic...
Letter: Two Historic Family Cemeteries within Scott Air Force Base (1992)
Correspondence from Steven L. De Vore, Division of National Preservation Programs to Burial Program Coordinator at the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Paula Cross for two cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base: Middlecoff Cemetery and Perschbachler Cemetery.
Letter: Window Replacement of Building P-4, Scott Air Force Base (2010)
Correspondence from the Deputy Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to Scott Air Force Base, regarding the renovation of Building P-4.
Letters from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Commander of US Army Materiel Command and Other Agencies (1976)
Letter from Harry Diamond Laboratories to Commander of US Army Materiel Command in regards to E011593 Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment. Additional letters from the Society of Jesus and Engineer Division at Harry Diamond Laboratories. Attached is a Facilities Engineering Office Task Assignment Form. These additional resources were created in 1976.
Letters of Correspondence relating to Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres, Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina (1996)
Letters of correspondence between USAF Cultural resource managers and the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office concerning archaeological sites identified by the Phase I archaeological survey of 7,500 acres on the Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina.
Letters to the Department of the Air Force, Hangars 64 and 12, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (1992)
Emails that are items in progress and do not indicate an author. Included are details about a discussion with Terri Kinsey, prior to her visit to Randolph Air Force Base, about Hangars 12 and 64. This letter is part of a group of correspondence concerning rehabilitation projects for Hangars 12, 13, and 64 at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Proposed projects includes new entrance canopies, replacement of external doors, and interior rehabilitation.
Levels of Commodification: Interpreting ideologies of consumption by classifying the relative commodification of ceramic vessel assemblages (2014)
Over the course of the eighteenth century, individuals around the world began to embrace new ideas regarding the meanings inherent in the act of consuming household goods. As novel ways of signaling wealth became popular at all social levels, the production and acquisition of more commodified objects increased. This paper introduces a methodology for understanding a particular household’s ideological views through the classification of their ceramic vessels based on how commodified the...
THE LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL: EXAMINATION OF PIT FEATURES FROM FORT CLATSOP, OREGON FOR POLLEN, PHYTOLITHS, PARASITES, STARCH GRANULES, AND MACROFLORAL REMAINS; AND POLLEN, PHYTOLITH, AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM FIRE FEATURES AT LOWER PORTAGE CAMP, MONTANA (1998)
Sediment from a suspected privy pit and a post hole at Fort Clatsop, Oregon, was examined for pollen, starch, parasites, phytoliths, and macrofloral remains to obtain information that might assist in identifying the function of these pits. The presence of parasite eggs and/or recovery of probable food remains are used to determine a privy function. Three fire features and an area of possible cooking pot spill at the Lewis and Clark Lower Portage Camp in Montana also were examined for pollen,...
Lfg 521-82 and Lfg 521-83 Marshall County Local Roads (1981)
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LiDAR Reference Map (2010)
LiDAR Reference Map Showing LiDAR tile data coverage as well as roads, highways and waterways
LiDARfilesOverview (2010)
Introduction to file formatting for cultural resource management survey materials.
Life in the Ballona: Archaeological Investigations at the Admiralty Site (CA-LAn-47) and the Channel Gateway Site (CA-LAn-1596-H) (1992)
The Admiralty site (CA-LAn-47) lies at the edge of the historic Ballona Lagoon. Situated between the mouths of Ballona and Centinela creeks and the Pacific Ocean, the region known as the Ballona was a sheltered environment that hosted a diverse array of terrestrial and aquatic plants and animals. The seasonal rhythms of the lagoon marched in harmony with the never-ending tug-of-war between the ebb and flow of the oceanic tides and the freshwater emptied from the mouths of rivers and streams....
Life in the Foothills: Archaeological Investigations in the Tortolita Mountains of Southern Arizona (2008)
The Dove Mountain sites are situated on the southern flanks of the Tortolita Mountains in the northern Tucson Basin. The parcel is bounded by Cochie Canyon on the west and contains Wild Burro Canyon and Ruelas Canyon within its boundaries. The project was conducted for Cottonwood Properties prior to residential development. Thirty-three sites were investigated during one of three testing and data recovery phases. An additional 15 sites were recorded, although no additional archaeological...
Life in the Valley of Gold: Archaeological Investigations at Honey Bee Village, a Prehistoric Hohokam Ballcourt Village Part 2 (2012)
Approximately 61 percent (74 percent if only the extant portions of the site are considered) of the 60.5-acre Hohokam settlement known as Honey Bee Village, AZ BB:9:88 (ASM) (Arizona State Museum site files designation) was mechanically tested and horizontally exposed during excavations in 2006-2007 by Desert Archaeology, Inc., under contract with Pima County and Rancho Vistoso Partners, LLC. Honey Bee Village is located in the Town of Oro Valley north of Tucson. The core of the village was...
Life on the Lehi Terrace: The Archeology of the Red Mountain Freeway Between State Route 87 and Gilbert Road
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is in the process of extending the Red Mountain Freeway (Loop 202) through Mesa, Arizona from State Route (SR) 87 to US Highway 60 (US 60, Superstition Freeway). The undertaking entails the construction of 17.8 mi (28.6 km) of new limited-access six-lane freeway parallel to and south of the Salt River. Under contract to Entranco Engineering, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.(ACS) performed initial survey of the proposed alternatives...
Life on the Lehi Terrace: The Archeology of the Red Mountain Freeway Between State Route 87 and Gilbert Road (2004)
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is in the process of extending the Red Mountain Freeway (Loop 202) through Mesa, Arizona from State Route (SR) 87 to US Highway 60 (US 60, Superstition Freeway). The undertaking entails the construction of 17.8 mi (28.6 km) of new limited-access six-lane freeway parallel to and south of the Salt River. Under contract to Entranco Engineering, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.(ACS) performed initial survey of the proposed alternatives...
Life on the Lehi Terrace: The Archeology of the Red Mountain Freeway Between State Route 87 and Gilbert Road, Appendix A (2004)
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is in the process of extending the Red Mountain Freeway (Loop 202) through Mesa, Arizona from State Route (SR) 87 to US Highway 60 (US 60, Superstition Freeway). The undertaking entails the construction of 17.8 mi (28.6 km) of new limited access six-lane freeway parallel to and south of the Salt River. Under contract to Entranco Engineering, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.(ACS) performed initial survey of the proposed alternatives...