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

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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.


A Class ID Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for a Buried Fiber Optic Line between the P-9 and P-10 Facilities, Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to place a buried fiber optic line between the P-9 and P-10 facilities on the Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada. The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1. The proposed route of the )ine is 1.24 km (0.77 miles) long, and was inspected for cultural resources by two parallel transects spaced 15 m (50 ft) apart. No cultural resources were found during the reconnaissance. The project will have no effect on known historic properties provided all...


A Class ID Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the P-38 Project Area, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to conduct training exercises in the P-38 project area, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County. These training exercises will not require construction that disturbs the ground surface; access will be by existing roads. The P-38 area was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m (100 ft) apart. The cultural resources reconnaissance found two isolated artifacts, 072795HD01 and 072795HD03, one small knapping station, site 26NY9297, and...


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 Expansion of the P-11 Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to expand the existing P-11 facility on the Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada. The general location of the project is presented in Figure 1. The project area, measuring about 120 x 210 m (394 x 689 ft), was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m (100 ft} apart. No cultural resources were found. The project will have no effect on known historic properties provided all construction activities are restricted to the...


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 P-80a Boresite Tower, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct a boresite tower for the P-80a facility on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (Figure 1). An access road and powerline wIII also be placed between the tower and the facility. The tower is located in the middle of an old bombing target. The project area, including the tower location and the access road and powerline, was inspected for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects. The reconnaissance failed to discover any cultural resources....


Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-70 Facility and Utility Lines, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

Based on previous studies in the vicinity of P70, it was anticipated that the area may contain prehistoric and/or historic age remains, but that these remains should not be very large or complex. The prehistoric remains may relate to a small scatter of four lithic artifacts (26NY9350) that were identified along an ephemeral drainage approximately 0.9 km (0.5 miles) northeast of the project area or to a pattern of widely separated isolated artifacts and small sites that tend to characterize this...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Site 4 Fencing Project Nevada Test and Training Range, Lincoln County, Nevada (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U. S. Air Force proposes to erect four, one mile long (1,609 m), sections offence along either side of two planned automated gates on the main access roads leading to Site 4 on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR). Three of these fence sections are proposed to be placed in the previous disturbed rights-of-way of the existing access roads (Figures 1,2 and 3). Because these fence sections will be placed in previously disturbed areas, they will have no effect on any known historic...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the Proposed Placement of a Buried Communications Line from Sandia CP to the P-2 Site on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Janis Klimowicz.

This survey was requested to identify any cultural resources that may exist in the proposed placement area. and to evaluate the potential for adverse effects to those cultural resources resulting from the developmental activities. The area had not been previously surveyed for cultural materials. so the area was subject to a cultural resource reconnaissance. For the most part, the proposed communications line follows along existing roadways in undisturbed areas. One site was located during the...


Class III Cultural Resources Survey at Three Alternative Locations for the Proposed P-46 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

Based on previous studies in the vicinity of all three alternative locations for the P46 facility, it was anticipated that each area could contain prehistoric and/or historic age remains, but that these remains should not be very large nor complex. Pedestrian surveys at both alternative locations A and B failed to disclose any cultural remains and only one cultural resource, a small rock cairn situated in a shallow bedrock depression (26NY9309), was found at the Alternative C locality.


Class III Cultural Resources Survey for a 5 km Fiber Optic Line from P-3G to P-74, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Edwards. Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U. S. Air Force proposes to install an underground fiber optic and copper connectivity line from the utility box at P-30 to the system pad at P-74 on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) in Nye County, Nevada (Figure 1). The proposed route for this underground line traverses approximately 2.4 km (8,000 ft) of previously undisturbed land between the P-30 utility box and the P-6 system pad, but will follow a previously disturbed road right-of-way between the P-6 and P-74 system pads...


Class III Cultural Resources Survey For Ten Concrete Boresite Pads and Three Access Roads Associated with the P-28 System Site, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada. (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin. Susan Edwards.

The US Air Force proposes to set ten concrete pads for instrument (aka boresite) towers associated with their existing facility at P28 on the Nevada Test and Training Range.


Class III Cultural Resources Survey for the Emplacement Of a 13.8 Kv Transformer on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to place a 13.8 Kv transformer on a 30 x 30 m (100 x 100 ft) graded pad between two existing power lines on the Tonopah Test Range (TTR). One of these two power line alignments has been surveyed for cultural resources by Ellis (1979) who found no historic properties in the vicinity of the proposed location for the transformer (Figures 1 and 2). The proposed location was re-examined for cultural resources on July 23, 1996, and again found to contain no cultural...


Class III Cultural Resources Survey for Thirty Proposed Systems Pads on the Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U. S. Air Force (USAF) proposes to develop and use 30 new electronic system pads on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), Nye County, Nevada (Figures 1 and 2, also see project maps in Appendix A and project overview photographs in Appendix B). These pads, which average about 1.5 ha (3.7 acres) in size, wIII be used to temporarily park mobile electronic systems during test and training missions and these systems wIII be moved on and off the pads between missions. No additional utilities...


Class III Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Fiber Optic Line from Cedar Pass Facility to the P-80A Facility on the Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U. S. Air Force proposes to install a one mile (1.652 km) long fiber optic line between the "site central" near the waste water treatment plant at the Cedar Pass Facility and "Box 2" near the P-80A facility in Range EC West on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) in Nye County, Nevada (Figures 1 and 2). Although several utility line corridors and facility pads have been previously surveyed in this area, none of those survey areas or corridors coincides with the proposed route....


Class III Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed System Pad and Access Road near P-24a, Nevada. Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin. Susan Edwards.

Construction for this undertaking wIII include preparing one 46m x ·1-6 m (150 ft x 150 ft) improved gravel pad for the system as well as blading a 160 m (528 ft) 1ong access road linking the new system site with an existing paved rond. A pedestrian survey for cultural resources was conducted at the proposed system pad and along the proposed access road on August 07, 2001. No cultural resources were found in the area-of-potential-effect (APE). Consequently. the planned construction activity...


Class III Cultural Resources Survey of Instrument Site P-44 and a Buried Utility Line, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gregory H. Henton. Dan Amick.

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A Class III Inventory of 115 Acres North of the O & M Compound, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lynn Hatzenbuehler.

Lockheed Martin proposes development of a borrow pit. The borrow pit is adjacent to an existing road, thus, the APE is defined as the project area.


Nellis Air Force Range 1993 Wild Horse Gather Trapping Locations (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dawna E. Ferris.

The BLM has proposed 5 locations within or immediately adjacent to the Nellis Air Force Range as potential trapping sites to be used during the September 1993 Wild horse and burro gathers.