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Site Plan, 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Sketch map of 41cm95, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details site location, boundaries and the many archaeological and topographical features within the site.


Site Plan, 41cm97, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Sketch map of 41cm97, East Georg House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features.


Site Plan, 41cm99, Camp Bullis, Texas (2000)
IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

Sketch map of 41cm99, Camp Bullis, Texas. The drawing details old and new site boundaries, archaeological elements, noted artifacts, and some topographical features.


Site Plan, O Club Building 500, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

A series of images detailing Building 500, O' Club, at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The first one is an aerial photograph with red circles indicating the locations of the elevator to Auger Inn and the elevator at the patio. The second set of images are designs of the planned elevator addition to Auger Inn. The third set of images are designs for the planned elevator addition in the patio area.


Site Plans, 41BX397, Camp Bullis, Texas (1995)
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Sketch map of site 41BX397, the H. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed on the site plans are topographical and landscaping features, as well as architectural elements of the structure.


Site Plans, 41BX428, Camp Bullis, Texas (1977)
IMAGE Dusty Bruns.

Three sketch maps of site 41BX428, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first map gives a brief overview of site location and some topographical information. The second site plan details site boundaries, the excavation unit, noted artifacts, and some topographical information. The third map focuses on the homesite's situation from an aerial point of view, in relation to site 41BX428.


Site Plans, 41BX432, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

Two sketch maps of site 41BX432, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first site plan includes architectural and archaeological features and elements, along with site boundaries, shovel test locations, notable artifacts, and some topographical features. The second site plan details the house foundation located on the site and the architectural features that are still intact.


Site Plans, 41BX433, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Sketch map of site 41BX433, W. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The site plan details the house foundation and its surrounding features - architectural, archaeological, and topographical.


Site Plans, 41BX434, Camp Bullis, Texas (1996)
IMAGE Ann M. Scott.

Four sketch maps of site 41BX434, Doeppenschmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. The first site plan details topographical information. The second site plan details the house foundation and other architectural elements of the Doeppenschmidt House located on the site. The third site plan details the sinkhole located at the site. The fourth site plan details a considered extension for site 41BX434.


Site Record Form for LA 161297 (NMCRIS 112198) (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text S. Lamore. A. Whitfield. I. Crosser. D. Sheptow. K. Jeffery.

Site Record for LA161297 (NMCRIS Activity #112198) recorded 7/12/2008. The site is recommended not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP.


Site Record Form for LA 161297 (NMCRIS 141414) (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Tim Graves. Juan Arias. Robert DeBry.

Site Record for LA 161297 (NMCRIS Activity #141414) recorded 10/2/2018. The site is recommended as eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) under Criterion D. Includes State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) determination from 2012.


Site Records for Damage Assessment of Sites LA66373, LA110524, and LA110530 and LA113088 on Melrose Air Force Range, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Site forms for sites evaluated at Melrose AFB.


Site Records for the Lackland Air Force Base Survey Project 1994-1995, Volume I (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David L. Nickels. David W. Pease. Robert R. Rector.

A compilation of records for 35 sites on Lackland Air Force Base that were part of the 1994-1995 survey project. For each site there is a State of Texas archaeological site data form, site map, charts for surface artifacts and shovel tests, and a number of site photographs. All of the forms verify the survey being conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, and project funding provided by the U.S. Air Force through the National Park Service.


Site Records Playa Margines for Old Sites GSRC Sites Gold Flat (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Jordan Haagen

IMACS Site Forms at old GSRC sites for Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.


Site Report, "Archaeological Investigation of Residential Areas at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C." (2010.066) (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text The Louis Berger Group , Inc. Gregory Katz. Charles LeeDecker.

This document represents the site report for archaeological investigations of residential areas at the Washington Navy Yard, specifically around the area of site 51SE066 (2010.066). The work was completed by The Louis Berger Group, Inc., and summitted to Naval Facilities Engineering Command Washington. The investigation documented widespread landform modification and minimal preservation of the natural landscape. Fill deposits of site 51SE066 included redeposited domestic artifacts and...


Site Stewards in Northwest New Mexico: Protecting Our Cultural Heritage via a Community-Supported Program (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Larry Baker.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2019: General Sessions" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In northwestern New Mexico, there are thousands of archaeological sites that span the complete cultural and temporal spectrum of human occupation in the region. Many of these cultural resources are located in remote areas and as backcountry sites, are often prey to looting and vandalism, particularly those exhibiting standing architecture and rock art. In many...


Site Study and Reconstruction of the Pillar Dollar Wreck, Biscayne Bay, Florida (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William L Fleming.

Long known to treasure hunters, the "Pillar Dollar" Wreck in Biscayne Bay, Florida, remains relatively unstudied. Ballast scatters and some wooden structures are visible on the sand, though what remains buried underneath is still a mystery. This project aims to uncover that mystery, and, if possible, reconstruct the vessel in an effort to gain more information regarding its origins and identity.


Site Summary for the Nellis Air Force Base (Lake Mead Base) Nevada "Former" Weapons Storage Area (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lamb Associates, Inc..

Thirteen former Weapon Storage Areas (WSAs) were built between 1948 and 1956 for the storage, maintenance, and operational read iness of the nuclear weapon stockpile. The former WSAs were operated under joint Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and Department of Defense agreements. Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) had technical responsibility for the AEC weapons and their nuclear components. AEC and SNL personnel left the WSAs in 1960 and the WSAs were transferred to their host base by 1966. These...


Site Survey, Casas Grandes River Valley, Chihuahua, Mexico (1972)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Henry Ames Carey.

Correspondence between Eleanor M. Carey and The Amerind Foundation, Inc. including two reports and a site survey written by her late husband, Dr. Henry Ames Carey. Both reports, 1953 and 1954, are of the Casas Grandes culture in Chihuahua, Mexico. The site survey is from the Corralitos Ranch.


Site Survey: Whetten Pueblos, Piedras Verdes, Chihuahua (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Frady

Notes, maps, and correspondence regarding the Bert Whetten Ranch.


Site Testing and National Register Eligibility Evaluation of Six Archaeological Sites Located along the Proposed Fence Line Route, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. Dave Wilcox. Roberto Herrera.

Report documenting the testing and evaluation of six archaeological sites located along a proposed fence routes. Of the sites tested, all were determined to be not eligible.


Site Testing of Six Historic Sites, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard D. Holmes. Toni R. Goar.

TRC Mariah Associates Inc. completed site testing at six historic archaeological sites on Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. This project was requested by Ms. Chris Tuttle, Cultural Resources Liaison, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. The sites are: LA 48101, LA 48102, LA 88113, LA 101250, LA 103167, and LA 107497. Central goals for the project were determining the nature and extent of cultural remains and evaluating them in terms of the historic contexts and research...


Sites, Non-sites, and Landscapes: Changing Land-Use Patterns in Wild Horse Draw and Vicinity, Trans-Pecos Texas (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Carmichael.

This is an abstract from the "The Big Bend Complex: Landscapes of History" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The University of Texas at El Paso 2014 summer archeological field school was hosted by the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo at Chilicote Ranch near Valentine, Texas. Students conducted a pedestrian sample survey focused on the cuestas and mesas between the Sierra Vieja and Wild Horse Draw. The survey identified 95 sites and a number of non-sites;...


Situating Rancho Johnson: Landscape transitions in Baja California (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nicole Mathwich. Carlos Figueroa Beltran.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2021: General Sessions" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been shaped by cultural exchange, binational power dynamics, and its unique ecosystems. This paper explores the political ecology of landscape transformations in northwestern Baja California in the nineteenth century at the site of Rancho Johnson, located near Punta Colonet and today a working ranch. In the nineteenth and early...


Six Impossible Things before Breakfast: Understanding Space and Place at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Shannon Freire. Patricia Richards. Brooke Drew.

From 1878 through 1974 Milwaukee County utilized four locations on the Milwaukee County Grounds for burial of more than 7,000 individuals, primarily paupers, the institutionalized, and the unidentified. Two archaeological excavations in 1991 and 1992 and again in 2013 resulted in the recovery of over 2,400 individuals from one of those cemetery locations. A comprehensive understanding of the spatial organization and use life of this site has been complicated by the cemetery’s history of...