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Phase II cultural resources investigations were conducted at 24 archaeological sites (44PGI72, 44PGl84, 44PG185, 44PGI89, 44PGI90, 44PG200, 44PG207, 44PG23I, 44PG240, I 44PG241, 44PG245, 44PG247, 44PG250, 44PG25I, 44PG252, 44PG253, 44PG254, 44PG257, 44PG258, 44PG266, 44PG267, 44PG272, 44PG277, and 44PG279) on the property of Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia Following standard archaeological survey guidelines, these sites were evaluated with regard to their potential eligibility to the...
Phase II Cultural Resources Investigations at 24 Archaeological Sites, Fort Lee (FL1999.001)
Phase II cultural resources investigations were conducted at 24 archaeological sites on the property of Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia. Following standard archaeological survey guidelines, these sites were evaluated with regard to their potential eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A, B, C, and D. As a result of these investigations, a total of 50.5 acres was surveyed at Fort Lee. This project contains the final report of the investigations...
Phase II Historical and Archaeological Investigations at 30 Archaeological Sites, Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia (1996)
As part of its responsibilities under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, Fort Lee, located in Prince George County, Virginia, has undertaken a program of archaeological survey and testing to inventory the National Register-eligible archaeological resources in its possession. This report presents the final stage of this program. Phase II investigations of 30 sites within Fort Lee. The work described in this report was completed by Gray & Pape, Inc.,...
Phase II Historical and Archaeological Investigations of 30 Archaeological Sites, Fort Lee (FL1996.001)
As part of its responsibilities under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, Fort Lee, located in Prince George County, Virginia, has undertaken a program of archaeological survey and testing to inventory the National Register-eligible archaeological resources in its possession. This report presents the final stage of this program. Phase II investigations of 30 sites within Fort Lee. The work described in this report was completed by Gray & Pape, Inc.,...
Phase III Archaeological Investigations on the Bull Hill Run Site (44PG316), A Multi-Component Prehistoric Site in Prince George County, Virginia (1989)
This report presents the findings of the Phase III Investigation of site 44PG316 in Prince George County, Virginia. The site was first identified during land clearing activities associated with the construction of US Route 295. The Virginia Commonwealth University Archaeological Research Center (VCU-ARC) entered a contractual agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to conduct archaeological testing. The initial goals of the investigation were to asses the size and...
Phase III Archaeological Investigations on the Bull Hill Run Site 44PG316, Fort Lee (FL1989.002)
Site 44PG316 is a small multi-component prehistoric site located along Bull Hill Run in Prince George County, Virginia. Excavations identified occupations dating from the Late Archaic/Transitional through Late Woodland periods. Although natural disturbance in the form of flood scouring was noted, the site has remained unplowed and some stratigraphic separation of cultural material was present. Artifacts and floral remains recovered suggest that the exploitation of acorns and other plant foods...
Phase III Investigations, Site 44PG317, Fort Lee (FL1990.002)
Data recovery was performed at 44PG317, the Charles Gilliam site, in order to mitigate impacts caused by construction of Route 295 in Prince George County, Virginia. The site consists of remains of a 19th century farmstead which was owned and occupied by Charles Gilliam, a freed mulatto, and his heirs from ca. 1823 to ca. 1917. Mitigation consisted of on site data recovery, site specific historical document research, comparative studies of 19th century free blacks as represented in the...
RCI Well, Fort Lee (FL2009.010)
This project contains an artifact inventory for RCI Well, along with accompanying photographs of bottles, looted bottles and the well located at Fort Lee, Virginia. The project also includes a sketched map depicting an area within Fort Lee.
Recovered Civil War Era Bayonet - Electrolytic Conservation of Iron Artifacts (2009)
Due to the nature of the find, any contextual analysis of the artifact would be purely speculative. The bayonet was recovered from a deep excavation pit which contained several layers of artificial fill which had, over time, been added on top of the natural strata of the original ground surface. Without out knowing the exact positioning within the layers it can not be determined if the artifact was in its original place of deposition or it was brought in as part of the fill. The area of...
Recovered Civil War Era Bayonet, Fort Lee (FL2009.003)
On Thursday, October 22nd 2009, Fort Lee archaeologists were asked to report to the construction area off of Carver Avenue between Sisisky and 5th Avenues. After arriving at the site, the archaeologist recovered a heavily corroded bayonet which had been inadvertently excavated by heavy machinery. The area of discovery was an approximately ten foot deep excavated pit within the limits of construction. After the surrounding area was searched for additional cultural remains it was determined...
Remedial Archaeological Investigations at Sites 44PG179 and 44PG243, Fort Lee (FL1989.001)
During the latter part of October 1988, MAAR Associates, Inc. (MAI) conducted field work for the remedial archaeological investigations of sites 44PG179 and 44PG243 located at Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia. The investigations consisted of both on-site archaeological excavations and additional historical research which were conducted in order to assess the results of disturbance impacts caused by earth-moving activity at the two sites. The following report presents the findings of the...
Remedial Archaeology Investigations at Sites 44PG179 and 44PG243, Fort Lee, Virginia (1989)
Archaeological investigations were conducted at two previously recorded sites at Fort Lee (44PG179 and 44PG243) by MAAR Associates, Inc. (MAI) for the Norfolk District of the Army Corps of Engineers. The investigations were performed as a result of surface disturbances from unauthorized heavy equipment activity in order to determine if these disturbances impacted any potential cultural resources. Other than the initial inventory survey, site 44PG243 has never been subjected to archaeological...
Site 44PG536, Liberty Chapel, Fort Lee (FL2009.009)
This project contains archaeological photographs from the Liberty Chapel site at Fort Lee, Virginia. The images are held by the Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility (Accession Number FL2009.009). The photographs are of the general project area and include images of excavation trenches, artifacts, and excavated features.
Site Survey Photographs, Liberty Chapel, Fort Lee (2009)
This resource page contains photographs of the general project area for the Liberty Chapel site located at Fort Lee, Virginia. Included are black and white photographs demonstrating the excavation of a test trench.
Surface Collection by an Informant, Site 44PG317, Fort Lee (FL1988.001)
This project contains an artifact catalog listing artifacts produced at site 44PG317 during a surface collection by an informant. Site 44PG317, also known as the Gilliam Site, is located at Fort Lee, Virginia.
Surface Collection of Artifacts, Site 44PG163, Fort Lee (FL2010.011)
This project consists of the catalog for site 44PG163. These artifacts were collected by Bryce Stanley and Amy Wood while working nearby at site 44PG547, the Log U (ALU) Retention Pond LID Project. The collection was not systematic. Thirty-one artifacts were collected.
Survey of 44PG0462: Methodology, Results, and Conclusions, Fort Lee, Virginia (2005)
This document serves as a description of the methodology, results, and conclusions for archaeological site 44PG0462 discovered during July 2005 at Fort Lee, Virginia. The document includes a site map, photographs of the site and its excavation, soil profile STP forms, and spreadsheets detailing site results.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG250, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with the second quarter site assessment of 44PG250, located at Fort Lee, Virginia. The assessment and photographs were taken during fiscal year 2011.
Survey Photographs, RCI Well, Fort Lee (2009)
This resource contains photographs of a well located at Fort Lee, Virginia.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG160, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with the second quarter site assessment of 44PG160, located at Fort Lee, Virginia. The assessment and photographs were taken during fiscal year 2011.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG164, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with a second quarter site assessment of 44PG164 during the fiscal year of 2011, Fort Lee, Virginia.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG176, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with a second quarter site assessment during fiscal year 2011 for site 44PG176, located at Fort Lee, Virginia.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG180, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with a second quarter site assessment of site 44PG180, located at Fort Lee, Virginia. The site assessment and photographs were taken during fiscal year 2011.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG182, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with a second quarter site assessment of site 44PG182, located at Fort Lee, Virginia. Site assessment and photographs were taken during fiscal year 2011.
Survey Photographs, Site 44PG183, Fort Lee (2011)
This record contains survey photographs associated with a second quarter site assessment of site 44PG183, located at Fort Lee, Virginia. The site assessment and photographs were taken during fiscal year 2011.