Dog Canyon (Geographic Keyword)
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On March 2, 1992, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers archaeologist conducted an intensive cultural resources inventory of three small areas south of Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico. The survey was conducted for Holloman Air Force Base in anticipation of the drilling of water test wells at the project sites. No artifacts, features, or sites were encountered during survey. The Corps is of the opinion that drilling activities will have no effect on the cultural properties of the area.
Cultural Resources on the Lincoln National Forest (1981)
The Cultural Resources on the Lincoln National Forest report is a compilation of six separate papers covering topics related to sites at and the history of the Lincoln National Forest and Greater Lincoln National forest area. These papers include: Test Excavations At A Small Site Along The Sacramento River.(tdar id: 25161) Analysis of Lithic Artifacts: Site AR-03-08-04-51.(tdar id: 37121) Survey of The Wright Spring Watershed.(tdar id: 37125) A Brief History of The Early Years on...
A History of Mescalero Apache - U.S. Army Encounters in Dog Canyon, New Mexico: 1849-1880 (1981)
This paper surveys the literature and chronicles the interactions between the U.S. Army and the Mescalero Apache in Dog Canyon, New Mexico during the period between 1849 - 1880. It also provides a small amount of background information on earlier interactions with Native Americans in the area. In 2014, as part of its effort to improve tDAR content, the Center for Digital Antiquity uploaded a copy of the document and further improved the record metadata.
Holloman Air Force Base Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.