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Sisneros and Cisneros: Place-Based Community Development Among Hispanic Homesteaders in Northeast New Mexico (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erin Hegberg.

In 2016 the Office of Contract Archeology surveyed 9,466 acres of private land in northeast New Mexico. The block survey included several entire homestead allotments belonging to Hispanic families between 1900 and 1940. Due to their location on private land, many of the sites are in relatively pristine condition. Analysis of the sites, architecture, and archival documents was a unique opportunity to understand how these dispersed Hispanic homesteaders relied on each other and organized into a...


Site 12MO133 N.D.
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

There is no report associated with this investigation. The county symbol employed is MO for Monroe County. There is a single accession number, 3976, associated with this investigation of site 12MO133. Based on the information found in the original GBL catalog these artifacts were collected by Herbert Sisson and donated to GBL on May 1, 1976. Based on the original box labels it is believed that the artifacts were recovered during survey, but the original collection year is unknown. Therefore the...


Site 12MO194 N.D.
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

This collection is referred to as "Site 12MO194 N.D.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a tenth of a linear inch. Two photographic materials were removed from this collection to a photography storage folder. Writing on the color slides indicated that they were of site 12MO194; however, there was no additional information about this site or of any archaeological investigation that took place. The digital...


Site 12MO194 N.D., Archival Photograph, 1029-0001 (2017)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Photograph of dirt mound during the Site 12MO194 N.D. archaeological investigation in the Lake Monroe area, in Monroe County, Indiana.


Site 12MO194 N.D., Archival Photograph, 1029-0002 (2017)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Photograph of lake during the Site 12MO194 N.D. archaeological investigation in the Lake Monroe area, in Monroe County, Indiana.


Site 12MO301 N.D.
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

This collection is referred to as "Site 12MO301 N.D.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a tenth of a linear inch. Two photographic materials were removed from this collection to a photography storage folder. Writing on the color slides indicated that they were of site 12MO301; however, there was no additional information about this site or of any archaeological investigation that took place. The digital...


Site 12MO301 N.D., Archival Photograph, 1029-0001 (2017)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Photograph of a small island during the Site 12MO301 N.D. archaeological investigation in the Lake Monroe area, in Monroe County, Indiana.


Site 12MO301 N.D., Archival Photograph, 1029-0002 (2017)
IMAGE Veterans Curation Program.

Photograph of a long island during the Survey Site 12MO301 N.D. archaeological investigation in the Lake Monroe area, in Monroe County, Indiana.


Site 23PO309 Investigation 1967
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

An archaeological investigation of site 23PO309 in Polk County, Missouri, was conducted in 1967, prior to the construction of Stockton Lake; however, there is no report or documentation associated with this investigation. The VCP could not determine why this investigation was initiated or who supervised the fieldwork. An Archaeological Survey of Missouri Survey Sheet for 23PO309 that was available from the State Historic Preservation Office revealed that Rolland E. Pangborn recorded 23PO309, a...


Site 8BR00212 Historical Data (1876)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joseph Hergesheimer.

Historical data for the Cape Lighthouse sight 8BR00212.


Site analysis and excavation of the Gila River Farm Site in Cliff, New Mexico (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Conner Awayda. Leslie Aragon.

Archaeology Southwest and the University of Arizona’s Upper Gila Preservation Archaeology (UGPA) field school excavations at the Gila River Farm Site (LA 39315) produced interesting results from the 2016 field season. The Gila River Farm Site is a Cliff Phase (A.D. 1300 – 1450) Salado site located on the first terrace of the Gila River, in southwestern New Mexico. It was recorded by archaeologists in the 1980s but had never been excavated. Although now protected on land owned by the New Mexico...


The Site as a Moving Target: Forty Years of Change on the Dynamic Landscape of Black Mesa (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Theodore Tsouras. Michael L. Terlep. David Lewandowski. Wesley Gibson.

In the context of surface archaeological inventory, sites are typically regarded as static entities about which numerous inferences can be made regarding function, temporal affiliation, and potential for subsurface deposits. These inferences are often the primary tool used to inform National Register of Historic Places eligibility recommendations, as well as guide testing and/or data recovery strategies ahead of various development or other federal undertakings. In many regional areas and with...


Site Boundary Identification Testing in Northern Los Pozos AZ AA:12:91 (ASM), for the Pima County Flood Control Drainage Channel Extension, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

In 2013, Pima County planned to construct a temporary channel in a small City of Tucson parcel along the northwestern margin of Los Pozos, AZ AA:12:91 (ASM). A limited data recovery program conducted in the parcel revealed a new portion of a known paleochannel complex related to the Santa Cruz River eastern floodplain and a small area with Hohokam era features, including several burials and a possible ceramic kiln. The discovery of these significant cultural features, with the potential to...


Site Catalog (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Contains catalog numbers for 17 field seasons.


Site Form and Maps for the Burke Property Archaeological Investigation, Travis Air Force Base (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Site form and maps from the Burke Property archaeological investigation conducted on Travis Air Force Base. The site consists of a scatter of ceramic sherds, bottle glass sherds, metal fragments, tractor tires, collapsed fencing, a possible well, a wind mill or water wheel, and a concentration pf bricks in a burned area which might be the remains of a burned house. A grove of Eucalyptus trees and a single apricot tree are probably the legacy of the home site occupation also.


Site Form for 3PU0420 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for Site 3PU0420. Site 3PU0420 is a historic site found on a raised terrace in a grassy pasture. This site appears to be severely disturbed by bulldozing, which probably occurred during the construction of Little Rock Air Force Base in 1954. Given this fact, 3PU0420 is not eligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0421 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0421. Site 3PU0421 is the remnants of a historic structure found on the northern periphery of a terrace in a horse pasture in the east central part of Little Rock Air Force Base. The remnants of this structure consists of large, dressed sandstone slabs, which are up to 90 cm in length, found in bulldozed piles. Because of the disturbance to the site it is ineligible for inclusion to the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0422 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for 3PU0422. Site 3PU0422 appears to be a lithic reduction site of an unknown prehistoric period. It was found by shovel testing on a pimple mound during a systematic survey of Little Rock AFB. Several dozer piles were found around the base of the mound. No clear evidence of disturbance was noted on the mound, although the area has probably been clear cut and/or cultivated in the past. A total of 10 shovel tests were dug at the site, six of which contained prehistoric artifacts up to...


Site Form for 3PU0423 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0423. Site 3PU0423 is the remains of a possible historic structure, which creates a small rise in a large terrace. The site area is used as a horse pasture. The remains of the structure consist of a dressed sandstone slab, frame foundation, which appears to have been bulldozed away. The foundation was designated feature 1. Feature 2 is a small circular depression about 5 m south of the south wall of the foundation. Due to limited integrity the site is ineligible for...


Site Form for 3PU0424 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site Form for Site 3PU0424. Site 3PU0424 is a historic site found through judgmental shovel testing along 20 m transects at 20 m intervals. The site has been severely disturbed and artifacts are widely scattered. Bulldozing has nearly destroyed it. Because of this it is not eligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0425 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0425. Site 3PU425 is a possible historic homestead found on top of a ridge top/terrace. The site may date to the 1930s and 1950s. Four features were observed at the site. Due to extensive disturbance it is considered ineligible for inclusion to the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0426 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for Site 3PU0426. Site 3PU0426 is a prehistoric site found on a pimple mound. Because of the low artifact density from the site, it's considered ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0427 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0427. Site 3PU0427 is a historic homestead found on top of a ridge and along its north slope. Although the date of occupation is unknown, it appears to likely be from the 1920s to the 1940s. Because of the lack of subsurface deposits with only 10-15 of it intact, it's ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0428 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gary L. Shaw.

Site form for Site 3PU0428. Site 3PU0428 is a historic residential site, probably part of the community of Macon Ark. There are four features identified for this site. Due to extensive bulldozing observed at the site (which is probably from the construction of the Air Force Base) the site only retains 10% contextual integrity. Due to this this site is ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.


Site Form for 3PU0429 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rolando L. Garza.

Site form for Site 3PU0429. Site 3PU0429 is located on the southeastern bench of a knob, just below the crest. The site appears to be a historic homestead, probably dating back to the 1930s to the 1940s. Considering the limited integrity and artifact density of the site it is ineligible for inclusion into the NRHP.