Cactus Flat (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey in the Vicinity of Wild Horse Ranch Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The Social Sciences Center of the Desert Research Institute conducted a cultural resources inventory of several proposed radar sites and road extensions on the Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada.


Archaeology of the Moody Dunes Site, 26Ny4844, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald L. Reno. Lonnie C. Pippin.

Moody Dune, 26Ny4844, is a small lithic scatter situated on a low sand dune in Cactus Flat on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada. Surface co 11 ect ion, subsurface scrapes, and a 1x2 meter test pit yielded a total of 301 artifacts and indicate that the site is a single task locality where bifaces were made from tool stone of local origin. Moody Dune site dates to within the last 1500 years of human occupation in the area.


A Class ID Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for Proposed Power lines to the P-66 and Gold Mountain Facilities, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Edwards.

The areas proposed for the placement of these facilities were inspected for cultural resources by pedestrian transects covering a 30 m (98 ft) interval. No cultural resources were found at along the route to the Gold Mountain facility.


A Class III Cultural Reconnaissance of Three Areas in Cactus Flat Near Antelope Lake, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stephen R. Durand.

The Department of Energy (DOE) has proposed to develop a 2.92 km2 area on the east side of the Antelope Lake playa in Cactus Flat on the Tonopah Test Range, Nevada. Additionally, two small areas in low hills to the east are proposed as camera station locations.


A Class III Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of the Contraves, FULL CLIP Extension Add-on. FULL CLIP Borrow Pit and Access Road Projects, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Laurie Walsh.

Sandia National Laboratories requested an archaeological reconnaissance from the Desert Research Institute (DRI) to survey five areas on the Tonopah Test Range. These areas consist of a small add on to the FULL CLIP Extension, the FULL CLIP Borrow Pit and access road, and Contraves 49S and Contraves 49N (Figures 1-4). Site 26NY7638 (Figure 2) was located on the access road; this site is comprised of an isolated chert flake and has been fully recorded. No further archaeological work is necessary...


Class III Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of the Proposed Expansion of an Explosive Shipping and Receiving Area On the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Janis Klimowicz.

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A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for a Proposed Fiberline between the P-41 and P-26 Facilities, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct a fiberline on the west side of an existing two-track road between the P-41 and P-26 facilities on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR), Nye County, Nevada. The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1 . Portions of the proposed route have already been examined during previous investigations for the P-26, P-39, and P-41 facilities. The portion inspected during this investigation is about 1.3 km (0.8 miles) long and is between the P-41 and P-39...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for a Proposed Sewer Line Between the P-3c and P-2 Facilities, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Edwards.

Activities associated with the construction of the sewer line have the potential to disturb any cultural resources located within the proposed right-of-way.


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the P-80, P-80a, P-80b, and P-80b Alternate Facilities, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct several facilities, designated P-80, P-80a, and P-80b, on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (Figure 1). An alternate location for the P-80b facility has also been proposed. The Desert Research Institute (DRI) was tasked to conduct a cultural resources reconnaissance for the proposed facilities. Each of the four areas of survey was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m (100 ft) apart.


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed Expansion of the P-23 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to expand the existing P-23 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR), Nye County, Nevada. The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1. The project area, measuring about 170 x 170 m (558 x 558 ft), was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m (100 ft) apart. No cultural resources were found during the reconnaissance. The project will have no adverse effects on known historic properties provided all...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-39 and P-40 Boresite Towers and Associated Underground Utility Lines, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Edwards.

The areas proposed for the towers and utility lines were inspected for cultural resources by pedestrian transects covering a 30 m (100 ft) interval. No cultural resources were found in the P-39 project area. One small prehistoric knapping station (26Ny10546) and an isolated flake were found during the P-40 survey. Neither of these resources is recommended as eligible to the National Register of Historic Places.


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-40 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct the P-40 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) . The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1. The project area, measuring 200 x 200 m (656 x 656 ft), was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m ( 100 ft) apart. No cultural resources were found during the reconnaissance. No buildings, structures, or foundations were identified within the project boundaries. The project will have no adverse...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-41 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct the P-41 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR), Nye County, Nevada. The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1. The project area, measuring about 100 x 200 m (328 x 656 ft), was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m ( 100 ft) apart. No cultural resources were found during the reconnaissance. No buildings, structures, or foundations were identified within the project boundaries. The...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-53 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct the P-53 facility on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR), Nye County, Nevada. The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1. The project area, measuring about 150 x 150 m (492 x 492 ft), was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m (100 ft) apart. No cultural resources were found during the reconnaissance. The project will have no adverse effects on known historic properties provided all construction...


Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-66 Facilities and Access Road on Coots HIII, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct five 0.2 hectare (0.49 acres) sized facility pads, jointly designated P66, on top of Coots HIII in the Gabbard Hills on the Tonopah Test Range {TTR) and to grade a 6 m (20 ft) wide access road to those facility pads (Figures 1 and 2). Each pad will require grading and compacting. Modular units, motor generator buildings, utility substations and concrete slabs also will be placed at each locality. Access to the sites will be along a newly constructed...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-80c System Site and Associated Underground Utility Lines and the P-80 to P-20 Fiber Optic Line Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Edwards.

Both project areas were inspected for cultural resources by pedestrian transects covering a 30 m (100 ft) interval with the exception of the southern end of the P-80 to P-20 fiber line and northern two-thirds of the P-80c utility corridor. These areas had been previously examined for cultural properties during the P-80 facility survey.


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Fiber Optic line Along Moody Avenue, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald L. Reno.

Avoidance of archaeological sites 022786RR04 and 022786RR07 by locally running the optic fiber line 150 feet east of Moody Avenue was recommended to Lloyd Krivanek and Harold Spelts upon completion of field work. We have since been informed that re-routing the optic fiber line would be difficult.


Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Fiber Optics Line Along Moody LAvenue, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald L. Reno.

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Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Model Airfield, Borrow Pit Expansion, and Airfield Expansion On the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. L. Reno. G. H. Henton.

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Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Proposed Sewage Lagoon, Sewer Line, Haul Road, and Borrow Pit on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald L. Reno.

The Department of Energy has requested that DRI perform an archaeological survey of an expanded sewage treatment system at the Tonopah Test Range. During this survey nine archaeological sites were found. Of this number four were collected. It is proposed that the remaining five sites do not require preservation due to their small size, and similarity to many other sites in the immediate area, one of which has been systematically collected. Because of the possibility of buried archaeological...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Proposed Soil Treatability Pilot Plant Site Adjacent to Clean Slate III Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alvin R. McLane.

The site will be used in the clean-up of radioactive contaminated soil. One isolated piece of lithic shatter was located in the project area and is not considered a site.


Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Proposed Soil Treatability Pilot Plant Site Near Clean Slate I, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alvin R. McLane.

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A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Proposed Soil Treatability Pilot Plant Site Near Clean Slate I, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alvin R. McLane.

This area has been designated to test equipment for cleaning radioactive contaminated soil. One small site (26NY8432) consisting of six artifacts was located in the project area.


Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Water Line Between a BLM Well and the Tonopah Test Range Man Camp, Nye County, Nevada (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald L. Reno. Gregory H. Henton.

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A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of an Airfield Expansion and Vehicle Maintenance Yard at the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald L. Reno.

The main project area will contain a runway, taxiways, a perimeter fence, numerous roads, and large graded areas surrounding the runway, as well as small accessory installations. It has not yet been determined precisely where the runway will be located within the project area. Extensive direct impacts to site 26Ny4218 are not avoidable in any case.