Long Creek (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Excavations at Site l8DO82 and Find Spot X21-X30, U.S. Naval Reservation, Bloodsworth Island (1992.080) (1982)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas E. Davidson.

This resources is a technical report on archaeological investigations at Bloodsworth Island, Dorchester County, Maryland. Site 18DO82 was identified as the home of waterman William Parks from ca. 1840-1880. Two additional sites were identified as disturbed and in need of no further work (18DO107 and 18DO108). Finally, artifact concentrations along the shore (find spots 18DOX21-18DOX30) were explored and found to have resulted from wave action rather than the presence of archeological sites....


Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of the Alternate Danville Bypass, Danville Township, Des Moines County, Iowa; BCA #750 (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Arthur Hoppin. David G. Stanley.

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A Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed U.S. Highway 34 Danville Bypass, Danville Township, Des Moines County, Iowa; BCA #732 (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lowell R. Blikre. Jeffrey Straka. L. Newton.

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