KRAMER HILLS (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey Report: Airtouch Cellular Telecommunications Site, Kramer Hills, San Bernardino County, CA. 6PP (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas T. Taylor.

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The Archaeology of the Western Mojave (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary B. Coombs. Richard McCarty. Tara Shepperson. Sharon Dean.

This report details the planning, implementation and results of a cultural resources inventory (or reconnaissance)of a 0.6% sample of approximately 1.4 million acres in the western portion of the Mojave Desert. The project was conducted in 1978-1979 by Archaeological Research, Inc. under my direction and in cooperation with the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (contract YA-512-CT8-160). This document is intended principally as a management and research tool. It was...


Class III Cultural Resources Inventory for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Mead to Adelanto Transmission Line Project: MT General, Kramer and Adelanto Divisions (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew York. W. G. Spaulding. G. Davis. D. Powers. T. Wahoff.

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