Torrance County (County) (Geographic Keyword)

376-400 (655 Records)

Johnston Access Roadway For Cibola NF-Mountainair Rd (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. L. Hall.

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Johnston Power Line For Cibola NF-Mountainair Rd (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. L. Hall.

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Kayser Mill Road (Fr 275) Construction For Cibola NF-Mountainair Rd (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Wandsnider.

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Kayser Mill Trailhead Survey, Mountainair Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, Torrance County, Mountainair, New Mexico (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert Kriebel.

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Kayser Spring Development For Cibola NF-Mountainair Rd (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. L. Hall.

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King Access Road For Cibola NF-Mountainair Rd (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only B. L. Meadows.

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Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) 1979 Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

The Center for Anthropological Studies just completed an intensive archaeological survey of a second portion of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. The actual project area includes 3,955 acres in southcentral Bernalillo County. Fifty-nine isolated artifactual materials and 12 archaeological sites were recorded. Collectively, they represent a cultural history of about 10,700 years. The three major prehistoric sites primarily reflect hunting and stone tool manufacturing activities of the Archaic...


Kirtland Air Force Base 1979 Archaeological Survey Project (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

Portion of a report covering a 1979 survey of Kirtland Air Force Base. Record starts on page 49.


Kirtland Air Force Base 1980 Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

The Center for Anthropological Studies completed an intensive archaeological survey of about 1,253 acres located in the south-central part of Kirtland Air Force Base. Seven significant archaeological sites and 230 loci of isolated artifacts were recorded. The prehistoric archaeological resources are interpreted to represent the seasonal use of this area as a supplementary resource zone by Rio Grande Anasazi people between about A.D. 1050 and A.D. 1350. The historic resources, in contrast,...


Kirtland Air Force Base 1980B Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. James B. Rodgers.

This report presents the results of an intensive archaeological survey of 3,789 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. A total of 305 artifacts were recovered from 282 isolated artifactual loci; and 15 archaeological sites were located, recorded, and artifactually sampled. Two of these sites are provisionally assigned to the Archaic period (5000 B.C. - A.D. 1). One of them is a functionally specific site where lithic materials were collected and tool manufacturing was performed. Three...


Kirtland Air Force Base 1981 Archaeological Survey Project in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William R. Neal.

An archaeological survey of 390 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base was undertaken and completed by the Center for Anthropological Studies. Thirteen isolated loci produced 18 prehistoric artifacts. Six archaeological sites were located, recorded, and partially collected. One site is assigned to the Rio Grande Coalition Period (A.D. 1200-1325), and represents a temporary encampment. The five historic sites relate to early twentieth century (1900-1930's) mining and ranching activities.


Kirtland Air Force Base 1981B Archaeological Survey Project (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. William R. Neal.

The Center for Anthropological Studies has just completed an intensive archaeological survey of 256 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Twenty-eight prehistoric and historic artifacts were recorded and collected from 27 isolated loci. Two historic sites of the early twentieth century include a possible field boundary or livestock enclosure and a 1916 mining claim marker. The prehistoric archaeological resources of the project area indicate usage for lithic tool manufacture and...


Kirtland Air Force Base 1981B Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. William R. Neal.

The Center for Anthropological Studies completed an intensive archaeological survey of 256 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Twenty-eight prehistoric and historic artifacts were recorded and collected from 27 isolated loci. Two historic sites of the early twentieth century include a possible field boundary or livestock enclosure and a 1916 mining claim marker. The prehistoric archaeological resources of the project area indicate usage for lithic tool manufacture and hunting-gathering...


Kirtland Air Force Base 1981C Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. James B. Rodgers.

The results of an intensive archaeological survey of 6,187 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base are reported by the Center for Anthropological Studies. A total of 983 isolated artifactual loci yielded 1,138 artifacts of either stone, pottery, glass, or metal. Two archaeological sites and eastern portions of a third one were located, recorded, and sampled for artifacts. The first of them, designated as NM 0:3:1:38 (CAS), is a lithic workshop tentatively assigned to the late Archaic period (1000 B.C....


The Kirtland Air Force Base Coyote Test Field Archaeological Survey, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Earl S. Mead.

Sandia National Laboratories and the Center for Anthropological Studies, both of Albuquerque, New Mexico, have entered into a cultural resource management project (Document No. 44-1498). The primary objectives are: 1) to conduct an intensive archaeological survey of 7,100 acres of land to find out what, if any, cultural resources are located within the project boundary; 2) to assess the significance of such finds, and evaluate each in terms of the criteria found in 36 CFR 60.6 for eligibility...


Kirtland Air Force Base Geoarchaeologic Landform Analysis Project (GLAP), Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. J. David Kilby. Michael H. Jennings.

Kirtland Air Force Base is the location of abundant archaeological sites found in the Manzanita Mountains and lower slopes east of the Rio Grande. The goal in this study is the development of a geoarchaeologic model identifying the depositional units of Quaternary age at Kirtland Air Force Base that may preserve buried cultural deposits. The model utilizes the geologic mapping results from previous studies and identifies additional Quaternary units in areas where this information was missing....


Kirtland Air Force Base History Building Inventory and Evaluation (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christine M. Tuttle.

Architectural evaluation of Cold War Era properties found on Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.


Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
PROJECT Uploaded by: Charlene Collazzi

Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James T. Abbott. R. Blake Roxlau. William B. Butler. Howard C. Higgins. Timothy M. Deignan.

This report evaluates the applicability of several near-surface geophysical methods to intrasite archaeological prospection in New Mexico. The Investigations explored the effectiveness of resistivity, gradiometer, magnetometer, ground penetrating radar, and magnetic susceptibility techniques for verifying the presence and nature of architectural and other cultural features at Kirtland Air Force Base. The research involved the application of these techniques to five sites (LA 107488, LA 53672, LA...


Kirtland Air Force Base: Site Stabilization Survey (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James T. Abbott. John C. Acklen. Howard C. Higgins.

This report presents the results of a two-phase evaluation of erosion hazards and the need for stabilization of prehistoric archaeological sites on Kirtland Air Force Base. Phase I consisted of the evaluation of erosion vulnerability of specific, previously-identified sites located within alluvial environments on the base (e.g., within the drainages of Tijeras Arroyo and Arroyo del Coyote). Based on this evaluation, ten sites were selected for field revisits and evaluation. These sites include...


Kirtland Through Time: The Environment, Prehistory, Ethnography, and History of Kirtland Air Force Base (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard D. Holmes.

This report details the environment, prehistory, ethnography, and history of Kirtland Air Force Base in a format suitable for the lay audience. The report begins with an examination of the location and environment. This discussion examines the origin of the mountains and rivers, the plants and animals, and how the climate has changed over time. Research into the geomorphology, paleontology, and wildlife is summarized. The report continues with an examination of the prehistoric peoples and...


LA 2333 Archaeological Damage Assessment Report and Stabilization Effort: Damage and Stabilization of the Coyote Springs Rockshelters (LA 2333) Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison.

On 8 January 2003, e2M submitted a proposal for conducting an Archaeological Resource Protection Act (ARPA) damage assessment report to the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office. The proposal was accepted later that same month and field work at the site was completed by the end of February with laboratory analysis continuing until the end of July 2004. The following is an Archaeological Resource Protection Act Damage Assessment Report of the vandalism to LA 2333. This report concludes...


LA 2333 Archaeological Damage Assessment Report and Stabilization Report: Damage and Stabilization of the Coyote Springs Rock Shelters (LA 2333), Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. Lisa W. Huckell. Dorothy Larson. Kari Schleher. Kari M. Schmidt.

This report covers the damage assessment and the stabilization suggestions for LA 2333.


Lacey Easement Survey, Mountainair Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, Torrance County, Mountainair, New Mexico (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert Kriebel.

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Land Use Along Tijeras Canyon/Arroyo: A Class II Archaeological Sample Survey, City of Albuquerque (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cye W. Gossett.

A total of 19 archaeological sites were located or relocated during a sample survey (Class II) of 1,400 acres along Tijeras Arroyo east and south of the City of Albuquerque. Eleven archaeological sites were newly discovered during this survey, while 8 sites were relocated within the selected survey units. The purpose of the survey was to determine the types of sites that remain undisturbed along a 1 mile wide corridor of the canyon from east of the present day town of Carnuel to the confluence...