Sacramento River (Geographic Keyword)

101-110 (110 Records)

Sacramento River Timber Sale For Lincoln NF-Cloudcroft Rd (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. M. Spoerl.

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Salvage Archeology of a Wintu Fishing Station Sha-207,Shasta County, California (1963)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Dotta. Ray Hullinger.

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Section 32, Denstration Project Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Draft Report, Glenn County, California (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patti Johnson.

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Sugarloaf Boat Ramp Arr 05-14-112 (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Katheryn G. Totten.

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Supplemental Historic Property Survey Report for the I-5 Sacramento River Canyon Improvement Project. 2-Sha-5 P.M. T43.9 / 56.8 (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Caltrans.

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Survey of Lake California Property (1973)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Keith Johnson.

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Test Excavations at a Small Site Along the Sacramento River (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Patricia M. Spoerl.

Evaluation of cultural resources, that is, the process of determining the significance of a specific resource, is fundamental to any cultural resource management program. The conservation of all cultural resources for future scientific research and for public benefit, would be an ideal situation, but it is not possible given the necessity for certain land disturbing activities which impact these resources. Therefore, evaluations regarding the significance of cultural resources are critical for...


Test of a Portion of Site 05-14-59-328 (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel R. Elliott. Ellen Jellison. Elaine Sundahl.

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US Sprint Fiber Optic Cable Project. Oroville, California To Eugene, Oregon. Addendum #4 To the Tech.Rpt. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Regeneration Stations ... (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Trudy Vaughn.

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XRF ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE CA-SHA-2435, SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. R. A. Varney.

Two sediment samples and four rocks recovered in a trench at CA-SHA-2435 (Keswick Boat Ramp Cabin), situated on an ancestral terrace and hill along the Sacramento River, were submitted for analysis. A major historic (1890s to early 1900s) copper mining and smelting operation was located in this vicinity. A prehistoric camp is overlain by a cabin foundation and possible ore roasting features.