Chaves County, NM (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey Report of Federal Land for the Proposed K.B. Kennedy Engineering Company Natural Gas Pipeline Right-Of-Way in Southeastern New Mexico (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John E. Beimly.

This document is a report by the Eastern New Mexico Division of Conservation Archaeology, of Portales, New Mexico, conducted in June, 1975, under th direction of Dr. Cynthia Irwin-Williams, contracted with K.B. Kennedy Engineering Co., of Roswell, New Mexico. The purpose of the survey was to thoroughly search the proposed fifty foot right-of-way and adjacent land for any prehistoric or historic sites of archaeological interest and to recommend methods to mitigate any impact construction...


Archeological Survey Report for Geophysical Service, Inc. Little Lucky Lake Prospect Seismic Testing Lines No. 1 and No. 2 Situated on Federal Lands in Chaves County New Mexico (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Hunt. Robert J. Martin.

Pecos Archeological Consultants undertook the archeological survey of two easements scheduled to be impacted by Geophysical Service, Inc. These easements are situated on federal lands in Chaves County, New Mexico. Ten archeological sites were recorded during this survey. Pecos Archeological Consultants is recommending that clearance be granted to Geophysical Service, Inc. project as planned, provided the archeological sites are avoided.


A Class III Cultural Resource Survey for the Permian Basin MOA Area, Chaves and Eddy Counties, New Mexico (NMCRIS Activity No. 116929) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth McCormack. Douglas H. M. Boggess. Peggy Allison. Peggy Cordua. Brian Deaton. Victoria Menchaca. Tomasz Wasowski. Andrew Zink.

Between November 2, 2009 and March 23, 2010, a Class III pedestrian survey of 3,358.91 acres (1,359.31 ha) was completed and divided into five parcels in Eddy and Chaves Counties, New Mexico (Lone Mountain Project Number 908-01). The lead agency for this project was the Bureau of Land Management - Carlsbad Field Office. The task of this project was to inventory and characterize the archaeological landscape in portions of the Permian Basin MOA area that are under-represented by previous...


Class III Inventory of 63 Miles of Seismic Line, Chaves County, New Mexico (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J.C. Acklen. Crollett. Seymour.

The following update serves as a supplement to the comprehensive form prepared in 1973 by Don Sawyer for Burro Tanks Site. This site is one of the most important archaeological resources in southeast New Mexico. The site is one of the few Jornada Mogollon structural sites in the region, with evidence for occupations spanning all time periods from Paleoindian to protohistoric Apache. The present project was able to make several contributions to the record of Burro Tanks Site. Transect survey...


A Class III Transect Recording Unit Survey and Geophysical Prospection at the Burro Tanks Site (LA 32227), Chaves County, New Mexico (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Matthew Bandy.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Roswell Field Office retained SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) to perform intensive surface documentation of the Burro Tanks site (LA 32227) in Chaves County, New Mexico. This project was funded through the Permian Basin Mitigation Program. It is intended as a study of this site for use in future planning action and is not associated with a particular undertaking. The project area consists of a single block survey of 476 acres in southwestern Chaves...


Cultural Resources Survey for the GECO-PRAKLA Seismic Project Chaves County, New Mexico (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John C. Acklen. Tianna Crollett. Deni J. Seymour.

The following report summarizes the results of a Class III cultural resources inventory for seismic test lines in Chaves County, New Mexico. The proposed undertaking is on Bureau of Land Management property and State of New Mexico property. Sixteen complete and partial sections are overlain by an intersecting grid of survey lines which totaled 65 linear miles. Cultural resources encountered during survey included twenty-five newly recorded sites, two previously recorded sites, and 89 isolated...