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A Cultural Resource Inventory of Two Well Drill Areas on The Desert National Wildlife Range Clark County, Nevada (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin Rafferty.

A cultural resources inventory of ten test well drill locations adjacent to the Desert Range on the Desert National Wildlife Refuge in Clark County, Nevada. The USGS will be drilling test wells in these areas. Surface disturbance to the locations will consist mainly of the placement of drilling equipment on the site surfaces and the actual drilling itself.


Cultural Resource Inventory, LSV Indian Springs, Las Vegas, Nevada 89124 (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Brunzell.

BCR Consulting LLC (BCR Consulting) under contract to Ace Environmental LLC completed a Cultural Resources Inventory of the LSV Indian Springs Project (project) located at Creech Air Force Base (CAFB) and on Bureau of Land Management land (BLM) in Clark County, Nevada. Proposed project activities will include installation of permanent power at an existing communications site, and installation of underground, overhead, and above-ground utility lines to an existing telecommunications site. The...


A Cultural Resource Investigation of a Fence Line And Water Containment Facility in the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge Pahranagat Valley, Lincoln County, Nevada (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Hendrickx. Kevin Rafferty.

A cultural resource investigation of a fence line right-of-way on the Pahranagat Wildlife Refuge. This pedestrian archaeological survey, approximately 4.5 miles in length and 50 feet in width on the Desert National Wildlife Range for Nellis Air Force Base, was conducted under order number PX8000-9-0501 from the National Park Service, Western Region. In addition, a water storage site was surveyed at the request of Bruce Zeller of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Maps 1 and 2). Constructing the...


A Cultural Resource Investigation of Seismic Line #5Clark County, Nevada (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard H. Brooks. James Heid. Dennis Jenkins.

The project consisted of a cultural resource survey of Seismic Line #5 conducted by the Archaeological Research Center in Clark County, Nevada for Seisdata Services Incorporated. The route started at the Lincoln/Clark County line, ran south along Highway 93 for 28 miles, then turned slightly to the west and continued for another 22 miles until it ended three miles west of Range Road.


A Cultural Resource Investigation of the Ragged Ridge Radar Site, Nellis Air Force Bombing and Gunnery Range Nye County, Nevada (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard R. Stockton. Stephen T. Neese. Teri Swearingen. Pat Olsen.

An archaeological and botanical survey was performed on the proposed Ragged Ridge Gap Filler Radar Site in accordance with an agreement concluded between Boyle Engineering Corp. and the Archaeological Research Center, Museum of Natural History , University of Nevada , Las Vegas.


Cultural Resource Overview for the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin. Donald L. Zerga.

The Social Sciences Center, Desert Research Institute, was contracted by the Department of Energy to provide information concerning the nature of cultural resources in the project area, to identify and evaluate cultural resource factors that may be important in selecting the nuclear waste repository site, and to recommend procedures for the avoidance of adverse impact to the archaeological record of the southwestern Nevada Test Site, in support of the search for potential repository locations...


Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of Proposed Drill-Hole Site U20A1 on the Nevada Test Site (1980)
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Short report recommending that land disturbing activities proposed at drill hole site U-20A be postponed until the area can be properly surveyed.


Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Short Report SR 120993-1 YMP9415NE (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stefanie Rowland-Fleischmann.

A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for Construction of Borehole SD-9 in Association with the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project, Nye County, Nevada. No archaeological sites are previously known from the project area, and no new archaeological sites were found as a result of this reconnaissance. As no archaeological sites will be affected by the proposed project activities, it is recommended that the project proceed as scheduled.


Cultural Resources Inventory of 17 Acres for the Creech Air Force Base Land Acquisition Project, Clark County, Nevada (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Courtney Higgins. Daron Duke. Steven J. Melvin.

The project area is located in Indian Springs, Clark County, Nevada, within T16S, R56E, Section 9 (Figure 2). It is a 17.4‐acre, roughly rectangular parcel bounded on three sides by Creech AFB and on the fourth (south) side by a frontage road paralleling the north side of US Highway 95 (US 95). Spatial definition of the project area was generated by digitizing a project map provided by Nellis AFB, combined with refinement using tax assessor parcel boundaries. The parcel is privately owned, but...


Cultural Resources Inventory for Proposed Range Measuring System (RMS) Antennae installation within the Nellis AF Range (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stanton D. Rolf.

Cultural Resource clearance and Inventory.


Cultural Resources Inventory of 27 Acres for a Laser Target in Kawich Valley, Nye County, Nevada (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lynn Hatzenbuehler.

Class III inventory in support of installation of a laser target.


A Cultural Resources Inventory of a Proposed Re-installation of a Fiber Optics Line on Angel Peak, Clark County, Nevada (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Keith Myhrer.

Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB), 98th Range Wing (99 RANS) proposes re-installation of an existing fiber optics line on Angel Peak communications site, Mt. Charleston, Clark County, Nevada. The Area of Potential Effect and area covered by the inspection is five acres.


A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Test Well Drill Areas Near Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin Rafferty.

On October 7, 1987, the Division of Anthropological Studies (OAS) of the Environmental Research Center, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, conducted a cultural resources inventory of three test we 11 drill sites near Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada. Mifflin and Associates, Incorporated, of Las Vegas, Nevada, wIII be drilling test wells in conjunction with the State of Nevada Yucca Mountain Project. Surface disturbances to the locations would include vehicular traffic, the placement of drilling...


A Cultural Resources Inventory of Thirteen Proposed Water Monitoring Wells on the Desert National Wildlife Range, Lincoln County and Clark County, Nevada (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steve Botkin.

Cultural Resources Survey in support of proposed water monitoring wells.


A Cultural Resources Investigation for Multi-Structure Development (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin Rafferty.

Development survey for a 4-plex development, 4800 E Craig Rd. Potential impacts to the site include grading and leveling of the parcel, followed by the construction of 12 units on the property measuring 840' x 150'.


Cultural Resources Overview of the Las Vegas Valley (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kevin A. Rafferty.

Since the early 1970s, the Bureau of Land Management has been involved in what has come to be known as "cultural resource management", which is "the development and maintenance of programs designed to protect, preserve and/or scientifically study cultural resources.. . and the natural resource that figures scientifically in cultural systems" (USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Nevada State Office Information Memorandum No. NSO 76-59:3). This involves the survey of lands subject to impact through...


Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of Fourteen U.S. Geological Survey Water Table Exploration Drill Hole Sites in the NNWS I Yucca Mountain Project Area, Southern Nye County, Nevada (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin. Ronald L. Reno.

This report concerns only those water table exploration drill hole sites (A, C, D, E, H, M and N) which occur outside the previous studied areas of Yucca Mountain and those drill holes (C and M) that will impact known cultural resources.


Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the Proposed White Sides Land Withdrawal Lincoln County, Nevada (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin. Alvin McLane.

The proposed land wirhdrawal, if granted, should have an overall beneficial effect on the historic properties within the land parcels due to the restriction of public access. Recent recreational activities on White Sides have already affected the cultural resource at 26LN3761 by the removal of rocks to construct wind breaks and have affected both historic roads (26LN3218 and 26LN3985) which have been heavily traveled to gain access to the southern land parcel. An adverse effect of land...


Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Short Report SR042594-2 (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott D. Ferguson.

A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of Portions of Split Wash and Drill Hole Wash for Proposed Phase II of Ghost Dance Fault Trenching in Association with the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project, Nye County, Nevada.


Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Short Report SR061284-1 (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald L. Reno.

A class III cultural resources reconnaissance of a water line between a BLM well and the Tonopah Test Range Man Camp, Nye County, Nevada.


Cultural Resources Survey Associated with the Beddown of Tactical Air Support Squadron , Nellis Air Force Base, Clark County, Nevada; Project Number 02-2016-NAFB (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David R. Hart.

The Proposed Action is to utilize excess F-16s as a result of the introduction of F-35As from HIII Air Force Base (AFB) and standup and the Tactical Air Support Squadron (TASS), while introducing the Close Air Support (CAS) Integration Group (CIG) as a named activity in the 57th Operating Group (57 OG), at NAFB. The 57 OG wIII be organizationally restructured to the 57 CIG and wIII reflect United States Air Force (USAF) emphasis on CAS and the USAF commitment to enhance and preserve the joint...


Cultural Resources Survey at Range 63, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Sheets.

The Air Force proposes to conduct an ordinance test on Range 63 west of the dry lake area in an area that previously contained no targets. An archaeological survey was deemed necessary to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources in the proposed target area.


A Cultural Resources Survey For a Proposed Fiber Optic Line Between The Tonopah Test Range and The Tolicha Peak Electronic Combat Range, Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada: Phase II - Site 50 to TPK-40 (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to emplace an approximately 96 km (60 mile) long fiber optic line between the Sandia Compound and Cedar Peak Facility on the Tonopah Test Range (ITR) and TPK-40 on the Tolicha Peak Electronic Combat Range.


Cultural Resources Survey for Seisdata Services Inc: Seismic Lines #1, 2, 3 and 8 Clark County, Nevada (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Ellis. David Ferraro.

The cultural resources survey is undertaken to provide alternate right-of-way routes for Seisdata Services' seismic investigation. The objective of the cultural survey is to record and preserve any historic or prehistoric values of significance, and also to provide clearance guidelines for the seismic line activities.


A Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Munitions Facility Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Airfield (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alan H. Simmons. Lori L. Orser.

As part of the environmental protection program of the U.S. Air Force, archaeologists from the Desert Research Institute's Social Sciences Center conducted a cultural resources survey at the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Airfield (AFAF) in southern Nevada. The purpose of the survey was to examine whether or not cultural resources existed within the potential impact zone of a proposed munitions facility. this facility will consist of eight structures in an area of approximately 94 acres.