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The National Register of Historic Places nomination for EL Camino del Diablo and associated correspondence between Air Force and SHPO personnel.
SHPO: Proposed Repair and Refurbishment of Facility 1744-Hangar U (8BR2588), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Brevard County, Florida (2018)
SHPO correspondence regarding the refurbishment of Facility 1744-Hangar U (8BR2588), on CCAFS, Brevard County, Florida.
SHPO: Proposed Replacement of Hangar Doors, Building #170, Vance AFB, Garfield County (2005)
SHPO correspondence regarding modifications to Building 170 at Vance Air Force Base.
SHPO: Proposed Roof Repairs for Facility 3659-South Housing Chapel (8BR2503), Patrick Air Force Base, Brevard County, Florida (2018)
SHPO Correspondence regarding roof repairs on Facility 3659-South Housing Chapel (8BR2503), PAFB, Brevard County, Florida.
SHPO: Proposed Undertakings at Maxwell Air Force Base (1994)
Correspondence between Maxwell AFB and Alabama Historical Commission regarding historic preservation determinations on proposed projects on Buildings 807, 690, 857, Area 600, and the General Quarters at Maxwell Air Force Base.
SHPO: Quality Center Charrette, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery County, AL (1994)
Minutes resulting from the Siting Charrette for the Air Force Quality Center held at Maxwell Air Force Base on May 19 & 20, 1994. Includes black and white scans of photographs and newspaper clippings about the Maxwell Air Force Base.
SHPO: Range Communication Faculty at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, County: Brevard (2017)
SHPO correspondence regarding no adverse effect on the Range Communication Facility.
SHPO: Renovation of Little Adobe on Sheppard AFB (1985)
SHPO correspondence regarding the renovation of Little Adobe on Sheppard Air Force Base.
SHPO: Repairs to 17 Historic Properties and Two Historic Districts Due to Damage from Hurricane Matthew, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida (2016)
SHPO and Seminole Tribe of Florida correspondence regarding Hurricane Matthew Damage to Historic Properties on CCAFS.
SHPO: Runway Barrier Project (1994)
Correspondence regarding the Runway Barrier Project on Laughlin Air Force Base conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio. No evidence of prehistoric or historic occupation was identified and recommend clearance for development.
SHPO: Section 106 Project Undertaking Review at Cavalier Air Force Station (2020)
SHPO Correspondence regarding the Section 106 Undertaking Review for construction of a water tower at Cavalier Air Force Station. Includes SHPO concurrence of "No Adverse Effect" for this project.
SHPO: Section 110 Determination of Eligibility for 21 Resources at Cheyenne Air Force Station (2016)
SHPO Concurrence Letter from Steve Turner, Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer to John Valainis, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station regarding Section 110 Determination of Eligibility for 21 resources at Cheyenne Air Force Station (HC # 69540) providing concurrence on NRHP-eligibility.
SHPO: Six Projects at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, El Paso County, Colorado (2021)
A letter from Dr. Holly Norton and Steve Turner, Colorado State Historic Preservation Offices to Lt. Col. Timothy J. Fryar Commander, 21st Civil Engineer Squadron regarding six projects at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, El Paso County. This letter addressed 49 properties that do not contribute to 5EP.3499.
SHPO: Updated 2014 Historic Properties Inventory for the Kennedy Space Center (2014)
Updated Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Historic Properties Inventory for 2014.
SHPO: Wichita Falls Air Terminal (2003)
SHPO correspondence regarding rehabilitation and addition to Kell Field Air Terminal, Wichita Falls, Wichita County.
SHPO: WWI Structures at Nellis AFB (1987)
SHPO correspondence regarding the demolition of 73 buildings.
Shrines, Dedication Practices, and Closure Activities at Lava Ridge Ruin (2018)
Lava Ridge Ruin, located on the Shivwits Plateau near the northern rim of the Grand Canyon, is a late Pueblo II period site associated with the Virgin Branch Puebloan culture. Excavations at the sixteen-room pueblo suggest that its inhabitants used natural and cultural objects to maintain historical connections with their ancestors and with previously occupied settlements, as well as to signify their connection to important places on the landscape. These connections are reflected in the very...
The Shrinking Island: Out-Migration and Settlement Organization, 19th – 20thcentury Inishark, Ireland. (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Historical Archaeology on the Island of Ireland: New Perspectives" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Although recognized as an important topic in historic archaeology, surprisingly little research has focused on understanding the linkages between out-migration, shifting trans-Atlantic economies, and resulting change in residential practices. Drawing upon archaeological excavation, archival research,...
Shí Kéyaa: The Western Apache Homeland and Archaeology of the Mogollon Rim (2009)
Western Apache history, as it relates to the State Route 260 (SR 260) Payson-to-Heber project implemented by Desert Archaeology, Inc., is summarized in this report. This project was conducted to mitigate the impact of highway realignment and improvement on cultural resources along a 74-km- (46-mile-) long stretch of right-of-way between Payson and Heber (Milepost 256 to Milepost 302) (Herr 1999).
Shí Kéyaa: The Western Apache Homeland and Archaeology of the Mogollon Rim (2009)
Western Apache history, as it relates to the State Route 260 (SR 260) Payson-to-Heber project implemented by Desert Archaeology, Inc., is summarized in this report. This project was conducted to mitigate the impact of highway realignment and improvement on cultural resources along a 74-km- (46-mile-) long stretch of right-of-way between Payson and Heber (Milepost 256 to Milepost 302) (Herr 1999). Ethnohistoric research included preliminary fieldwork in 2000 (Ferguson and Anyon 2000), followed...
Side-Scan Sonar Mosaics of Site 41OR90 Files from multiple field deployments (2013-2020) (2020)
Side-scan sonar mosaic files from investigations at Site 41OR90 collected using an Edgetech 4125 CHIRP system during multiple field deployments between 2012 and 2020.
Siege Lines: Layered Landscapes and Difficult Histories on Yorktown Battlefield (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Northeast Region National Park Service Archeological Landscapes and the Stories They Tell" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Slabtown, Virginia (also known as Uniontown) was an African-American settlement established in 1863 on the site of Yorktown’s Revolutionary War battlefield by formerly-enslaved individuals who achieved freedom by crossing Union lines (so-called “contraband”). Slabtown/Uniontown remained...
The Siege Of Petersburg: Reading Between The Lines (2018)
When the Confederate transportation center of Petersburg fell after a 9.5 month siege, the combatants faced each other across lines of major earthworks in a more than 35 mile long arc. The territory between these lines contains a fertile archeological record of U.S. attempts to advance and C.S.A. counter-moves and their skillful yet desperate efforts to defend vital supply lines to Richmond. We explore the physical record of the campaign from the interim lines to both armies’ picket lines and...
Sifting through the Sherds: An In-Depth Look at the Ceramic Assemblage from Woodpecker Cave (13JH202) (2018)
Woodpecker Cave (13JH202) provides a unique opportunity to study variation in ceramic technology and resource allocation during the ceramic production process at a Late Woodland East-Central Iowa site. Excavations by the University of Iowa field school spanning six seasons have recovered hundreds of ceramic pottery sherds from Woodpecker Cave, including a modest amount of decorated rim pieces and a large number of undecorated body sherds. Previous typological analyses of the ceramic assemblage...
Signage and Protection: The Effect of Moral and Threat Appeals at Reducing Depreciative Behaviors at Rock Art Sites (2023)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2023: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Depreciative behaviors are unintentional actions by visitors that damage the resource or impact the experiences of others. Rock art in particular is highly susceptible to these types of behaviors and the damage may be permanent. As visitation to cultural sites, including rock art locations, increases, the opportunity for depreciative behavior likewise...