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The field of archaeology addresses the full record of human history before writing was invented. Native Americans have lived in Texas for over 12,000 years. Without archaeological studies, the record of many of these early peoples can not be recognized. At the same time, archaeology is able to provide historians with additional details of our recent past, and useful insights into past settlements. As a discipline, archaeology is very young in comparison to other fields such as astronomy,...
Archaeological Investigations at Lakeview Lake: 1979 and 1980 (1982)
The following report is a synthesis of archaeological investigations in the Lakeview Lake Project area. Following an archaeological survey of the project (Phase One) by Skinner and Connors (1979; see below), sequential years of test excavations (Phase Two, 1979; and Phase Three, 1980) were carried out. The results of Phase Two and Three investigations were accumulated in two annual reports (Raab, Bruseth and McIntyre 1979; Ferring and Reese 1979 and Raab, McGregor and McIntyre 1979; Ferring and...
Archeological Phase I Survey of Twelve 90th Regional Support Command Facilities in Texas (1999)
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Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, 2014-2019, Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas (Draft) (2013)
This is a draft Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) that covers the years 2014-2019 and is the primary tool for implementing the Air Force Plant (AFP) 4 cultural resources management program. The plan is designed to complement other AFP 4 plans, programs, and guidance, and presents information that will help Air Force and plant personnel make informed decisions about the treatment of cultural resources under Air Force control.
Randolph Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Randolph Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
A Reconnaissance Survey of the Trinity River Basin (1978)
The current multiple-use plan proposed for the Trinity River, Texas, in the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Status Report of Environmental Evaluations: 1975 is a modern outgrowth of a long history of navigation proposals beginning in the mid-nineteenth century. As currently developed, the master plan for the 550-mile Trinity River includes four major developmental components: channelization of the river, development of Tennessee Colony Lake, and the construction of two sets of flood way structures...
Response from Stan Graves to Paul McGuff, Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement and Description of Personnel Requirements for Historic Resource Management Plan, Fort Worth, Texas (1988)
Correspondence between the Texas Historical Commission and Department of the Army at Fort Worth concerning a Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement and description of work and personnel requirements for a Historic Resource Management Plan. The letter gives the Commission's review and comments under Section 106 guidelines.
Texas' 10 Most Endangered Historic Properties (1992)
A pamphlet published in 1992 by the Texas Preservation Trust. The pamphlet gives a historical overview of Texas' 10 most endangered historic properties.
Texas' 10 Most Endangered Historical Properties Pamphlet (1992)
Correspondence regarding the "Texas' 10 Most Endangered Historical Properties" Pamphlet.