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Archeological Reconnaissance Survey of Randolph Air Force Base, Bexar County, Texas (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The reconnaissance level survey of Randolph Air Force Base was conducted in order to assess areas with a high potential for intact sites. Randolph Air Force Base consists of 2,894 acres of Air Force lands in eastern Bexar County, Texas. The survey was concentrated along the perimeter of the base although subsurface construction activities throughout the base were monitored. No archeological resources were identified during the investigations and no further work is recommended.


Archeological Reconnaissance Survey of Seguin Auxiliary Airfield, Guadalupe County, Texas (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

The reconnaissance level survey of Seguin Auxiliary Airfield, Guadalupe County, Texas, was conducted on May 18-19, 1993, in order to assess areas with a high potential for intact archeological sites. Nine hundred sixty-one acres were surveyed within the boundary of the base. One historic archeological site (41GU32), a homestead dating to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was identified as well as a historic isolated find consisting of a bottle glass base (41GU33) and prehistoric...


Archeological Reconstruction. A Review of Torrence 1986 (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kenneth G Hirth.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the EXARC Bibliography, originally compiled by Roeland Paardekooper, and updated. Most of these records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us using the...


Archeological Records Management System: Survey Coding Form - Additional Locations, Aerial Cable Site, Sandia National Labs, Bernalillo County (1992)
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Site forms for various sites at Sandia National Laboratory.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0499, N.D. (2018)
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This site consists of a two-story brick structure built c. 1800-1820. It is of rather simple Federal styling, with corbeled eave cornices, flush end chimneys, and a three-bay facade. At one end of the house there is a one-story frame wing that incorporates an early (probably original) and formerly detached kitchen. Although altered in recent years, it retains its large, exterior end chimney. The house stands on property owned by the Society of Jesus from 1649 to 1980, and was possibly built as a...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0513, N.D. (2018)
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This site consists of a light scatter of prehistoric and historic materials. Prehistoric artifacts included four ceramic fragments (three of which were badly burned), one quartzite flake, five fire-cracked rock, one quartz shatter, one quartzite shatter, and three oyster shells. Historic artifacts included one forged nail, five brick fragments, and one staple. Oyster shell was also observed along the bank to the southwest of the mapped site boundary.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0514, N.D. (2018)
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Oyster shell was observed along the edge of the cliff to the south. Prehistoric materials found at the site included two fire-cracked rocks, one quartz flake, one quartz shatter, one quartzite shatter and one sample oyster shell. A whitebodied earthenware sherd was also found within the site boundaries.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0515, N.D. (2018)
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Evidence of extensive oyster shell was observed along the south bank cliff. Prehistoric materials included three firecracked rocks and four quartz flakes. Historic artifacts included one tin-glazed earthenware fragment, one rosehead wrought nail, and one 12-gauge shotgun shell base. Testing of the northeast boundary was limited by disturbance caused by earthmoving activities. The site is separated from 18CH480 by an area of disturbance (a borrow pit) to the southwest of the site.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0516, N.D. (2018)
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This shell midden consists of approximately 8 acres. Four stps placed within this area recorded depths between 20 and 30cmbs. A rhyolite flake was found in one of the stps within the midden area. A small quantity of oyster shell was recovered in three stps along the cliff. Prehistoric material distribution (including one non-diagnostic ceramic sherd) was thinly scattered throughout most sections of the test area, which extended some 400m further southwest from the oyster shell...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0517, N.D. (2018)
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This site, northeast of a bulldozed area, contained no shell middens. Recovered material included quartz and quartzite lithic material, ceramics, fire-cracked rock, and a fragment of mammal bone.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0518, N.D. (2018)
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This site lies on a finger ridge jutting north into the marshy Kings Creek, about 600m east of its mouth at Nanjemoy Creek. Three ceramic fragments (untyped) and a rhyolite flake were found in two stps on this finger of land jutting north into the marsh.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0519, N.D. (2018)
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This site consists of 1 quartz flake, 2 quartzite shatter, 1 rhyolite shatter, and 2 quartz shatter recovered from one stp on the tip of a finger of land projecting north into a marsh.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0520, N.D. (2018)
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Originally mapped by Judge Graham and later documented by Wilke and Thompson, this is the small remnant of what may have been a larger shell midden. The top has been plowed and the western edge eroded. No artifacts or vertebrate faunal remains other than bits of charcoal and fire-cracked rock were noted by Geo-Recon in 1980. Radiocarbon dates obtained for the basal and immediate sub-plowline portions of this site indicate a Terminal Archaic or Early Woodland date. This site was noted to...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0521, N.D. (2018)
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This site was first recorded by Wilke & Thompson in 1977 as a thin scattering of oyster shells confined to plowzone, and a shell-filled pit found eroding out of a bank. MAAR Associates conducted a Phase I in 1993, noting three distinct shell deposits in this area, and recommending increasing the recorded size of the site from 100 square feet to an area measuring roughly 615x60m. They found a scatter of 7 quartz and quartzite flakes, 1 hammerstone, and 3 fire-cracked rocks. In February, 1999,...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0522, N.D. (2018)
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Originally mapped by Judge Graham and later documented by Wilke and Thompson, this oyster shell midden is being actively eroded by waves on Nanjemoy Creek. The midden surface has also been highly disturbed by disking and blading. Numerous piles of surplus or discarded test equipment are being stored on the midden. Radiocarbon dated at 2220 +/- 50 BP, this site is attributed to the Middle Woodland period. Supporting this cultural association is the presence of Mockley ceramics (three sherds). The...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0523, N.D. (2018)
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Wilke and Thompson reported lithics at this site. Geo-Recon found a small prehistoric lithic scatter here in 1980, consisting of quartz and quartzite flakes and chunks, and occasional biface fragments. They speculated that this site might be considered continuous with 18CH158, 159, and 161. MAAR found artifacts in 10 stps. These included 1 amber glass, 1 brick fragment, 5 quartz and quartzite debitage, 1 chert possible spoke shave, and 1 fire-cracked rock.


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0524, N.D. (2018)
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Wilke and Thompson reported finding lithics, a hammerstone, and fire-cracked rock at this site. Geo-Recon found a small prehistoric lithic scatter here in 1980, consisting of quartz and quartzite flakes and chunks, and occasional biface fragments. They speculated that this site might be considered continuous with 18CH158, 159, and 160. 1993: MAAR found artifacts in 13 stps and along the beach here. Artifacts from the stps included 6 quartz flakes, 10 fire-cracked rock, and 8 oyster shells. On...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0525, N.D. (2018)
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Wilke and Thompson noted a shell midden with Popes Creek pottery. Geo-Recon found numerous water rolled quartzite flakes and chunks on the beach below the eroding cliff line. A hammerstone and quartzite stemmed projectile point were also observed. The source of these secondary deposits is likely the adjacent cliff though whether the majority of the artifacts are coming from the shell associated occupation or perhaps a subshell occupation is unknown at this time. No diagnostic artifacts were...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0526, N.D. (2018)
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This oyster shell deposit was first mapped by Wilke and Thompson (1977). The site covers approximately 7 1/2 acres and is characterized by densely packed shells to 3 feet in thickness. According to the 1937 aerial coverage (ASCS Frame AHU-2-118), portions if not all of this site have been plowed. This site is separated by a small valley and marsh system from site 18CH157 which is situated immediately to the south. A successional stand of pine and open grassy areas now cover the site. No...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0527, N.D. (2018)
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This historic site consists of the bulldozed remains of a house and well site as well as a broad scatter of artifacts along an adjacent hillslope. The hillside dump which laps down into an adjoining marsh contains molded glass bottles and jars, wide mouth canning jars, assorted other glass bottles, and a shoe. A concentration of early 20th century bottles lies at the north end of this debris scatter. Ceramics include 1 piece of a stoneware container and 4 pieces of a white porcelain plate with 2...


Archeological Site Survey, Basic Data Report, BPI_0528, N.D. (2018)
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This shell midden was originally recorded by Wilke and Thompson. The site covers approximately 4 acres and consists of scattered to dense whole valves of C. Virginica. The periphery of the site has been disturbed by an access road and bulldozing activities. The deposit varies in thickness but was revealed by probing to be at least 15" deep. A complete surface inspection of the site revealed numerous flakes and chunks of quartz and quartzite as well as several sherds of Potomac Creek ceramics....


An Archeological Survey Along Leon Creek from Bandera to Babcock Roads, San Antonio, Texas (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Diane A. Cargill.

An archaeological survey was conducted along Leon Creek from Bandera to Babcock roads from July 15 through July 24, and September 14 and 15, 1998, by the Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio, for the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department. Three newly identified prehistoric sites were documented within the project area. Sites 41BX1301 and 41BX1303 are not recommended as being eligible for State Archaeological Landmark status nor are they recommended as...


Archeological Survey and Test Excavations in the Burnsville Reservoir, Braxton County, West Virginia (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bettye J. Broyles. Emil R. Liddell. Dewey Berry.

The report was prepared by the senior author from notes and photographs of local collections made by Dewey Berry during his survey and limited test excavations in 1971 and a manuscript submitted to the Archeology Section by Emil Liddell (Fairmont State College) who served as field supervisor in 1973. The 1971 investigations were conducted entirely with State funds, while the 1973 project was accomplished with State funds and a contract (Number CX-4000-3-0031) with the National Park Service,...


Archeological Survey and Testing at Camp Stanley Storage Activity, Bexar County, Texas (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann M. Scott. Karl W. Kibler. Martha Doty Freeman. Stephen P. Austin.

From January to March 1997, Prewitt and Associates, Inc., conducted an archeological survey of ca. 991 acres (401 hectares), National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) testing of a previously identified prehistoric site (41BXI180), and additional NRHP testing of two historic sites (41BX1163 and 41BX1189) identified as World War I--era training trenches at Camp Stanley Storage Activity in Bexar County, Texas. The survey recorded six archeological sites (4IBXI233-41BXI238), consisting of one...


Archeological Survey and Testing at Town's Bluff Boat Ramp and River Park, Jeff Davis County, Georgia (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chad O. Braley.

In June of 2003, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted a two week archeological survey and testing program at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Bullards Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) property on the Altamaha River in Jeff Davis County (Figure 1). Bullards Creek WMA consists of approximately 13,000 acres along the south bank of the Altamaha and Ocmulgee Rivers. The DNR intends to develop two small tracts for public use (Figure 2). The western tract is at...