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Background documentation and reports associated with the Cape Canaveral Fish Company (Stinktown) site, 8BR00239.
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (8BR00212) Photos (2021)
Photos of the Cape Lighthouse sight 8BR00212.
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (8BR212) Soil Removal and Refurbishment Documents (2020)
Documentation and background information associated with the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse site (8BR212). Documents include: soil removal consults, statements of work, lighthouse refurbishment, and the John Wesley Powell Prize for Historic Preservation nomination.
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Memorandum of Agreement (2005)
Memorandum of Agreement for the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse.
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Site Form (2012)
Site form for the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (8BR00212).
Cape Canaveral Site at Heavy Launch Road/Proposed Cellular Tower (2001)
Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. (SEARCH) has completed a Phase 1 cultural resource survey of the above referenced project on behalf of GeoSyntec Consultants, acting as consultant to Cingular and Crown Castle International. As part of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) permitting process for cell towers as required by the National Environmental Protection Act, Cingular must consider the effects of the proposed undertaking on cultural resources. The purpose of this survey was...
Cape Canaveral Spaceport Facilities, CCAFS/KSC: Basic Information Guide, 2005 (2005)
2005 List of facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy Space Center part of the Basic Information Guide.
Cape Canaveral Spaceport Facilities, CCAFS/KSC: Basic Information Guide, 2006 (2006)
2006 List of facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy Space Center part of the Basic Information Guide.
Cape Canaveral Spaceport Facilities, CCAFS/KSC: Basic Information Guide, 2007 (2007)
2007 List of facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy Space Center part of the Basic Information Guide.
Cape Canaveral Spaceport Facilities, CCAFS/KSC: Basic Information Guide, 2008 (2008)
2008 List of facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy Space Center part of the Basic Information Guide.
Cape Kennedy Air Force Station (CKASF) Basic Information Guide, 1960 (1960)
1960 Basic Information Guide for the Cape Kennedy Air Force Station (CKAFS).
Cape Kennedy Air Force Station (CKASF) Basic Information Guide, 1963 (1963)
1963 Basic Information Guide for the Cape Kennedy Air Force Station (CKASF).
Cape Kennedy Air Force Station (CKASF) Basic Information Guide, 1964 (1964)
1964 Basic Information Guide for the Cape Kennedy Air Force Station (CKAFS) which includes building schedules and locations.
Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Master Plan (1965)
Master plan for Cape Kennedy Air Force Station. This plan modifies the 1964 plan to reflect changes in scope and magnitude of guided missile, satellite, and space vehicle programs operated from the Eastern Test Range.
Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Master Plan Annual Revision (1969)
This submission contains all tabs of the Station Master Plan requiring revisions and reflects existing and planned facilities and utilities as of April 1969.
Cape Lighthouse Historical Photos (1997)
Historical photos of the Cape Lighthouse Site 8BR00212.
The Cape Military Space Operations 1971-1992 (1994)
This is the companion volume to an earlier work, "The 6555th: Missile and Space Launches Through I 970." It presents the Air Force's space launch operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) from the beginning of 1971 through 2 July 1992.
The Cape Point Maritime Cultural Landscape: Lighthouses, Shipwrecks, Baboons and Heritage Tourism in South Africa (2015)
Since 2004, the Cape Point Nature Reserve has been part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The spectacular reserve has an abundance of wildlife, historic shipwrecks and a lighthouse. A shipwreck hiking trail is a popular feature. Heritage visitation combined with nature tourism is a key component in South African economic growth today. The Cape Point area is a good example of showcasing a global maritime cultural landscape in a broader context and this study explores the...
Capitalism, Hobos, and the Gilded Age: An Archaeology of Communitization in the Inbetween (2017)
The years following the Civil War and leading up to the Great Depression are largely left out of archaeological discourse. Whether as a result of perceived temporal insignificance (it’s not old enough!), or the assumed ephemerality of such assemblages, peoples dispossessed of their homes as a result of the greatest crisis in modern capitalism have been forgotten in mainstream discourse and effectively ignored by archaeologists. A focus on capitalism within historical archaeology supports this...
A Capitol Hill Cellar: Analysis Of The Cellar Feature From The Shotgun House Archaeology Project In Washington, D.C. (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. A modest, one-story frame Shotgun style house located in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C. was once home to German immigrant families and their descendants from the first half of the 19th century through the 20th. Archaeological investigations within the footprint of the house uncovered a backfilled, brick-lined cellar, full of fragmented household...
Captain Ewald's Odyssey: Some Context for the 1777-78 Philadelphia Campaign (2016)
This paper interprets the various actions and violent encounters between the American Revolutionary Army and the British Crown forces in the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777-78. Probably one of the most significant narratives imbedded in these events is the role of the Hessian mercenaries fighting for the Royalist cause. Fortunately, the diary that Captain Johann von Ewald wrote has survived to brilliantly annotate this critical moment in the history of the war. He was an unusually candid and keen...
Capturing the Stronghold on Glass: Using 19th Century Stereographic Photographs for Enhanced Battlefield Survey at Lava Beds National Monument. (2015)
In April 1873 Eadweard Muybridge and Louis Heller came to the Lava Beds in northern California to photograph the sites, scenes, and participants of the Modoc War. They produced more than 75 stereo photographs, providing an unparalleled record documenting fortifications, weapons, U.S. Army field camps, and Modoc cave and camp locations. Many of these photographs detail Captain Jack’s Stronghold, the site of both Modoc and U.S. Army camps, and two major battles. These photographs proved to be...
Capturing Time: 3D Preservation of California Central Valley Rock Art for Future Generations (2024)
This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The preservation of cultural heritage through advanced technology allows us to understand and protect the past for future generations. This poster presents the Rock Art Heritage Preservation Project, a project aimed at digitally conserving the legacy of California Central Valley's rock art with the Southern Sierra Miwok Nation. California's landscape...
Carbon Legacies of Dryland Agricultural Features in the Ancient Southwest (2018)
This paper presents the results of a meta-analysis of soil organic carbon measurements associated with pre-Columbian dryland agricultural fields in the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico. In aggregate, rock alignments and terraces are associated with significantly higher organic carbon concentrations, and this effect is pronounced in sandy parent material. The results support a hypothesis that resource conserving features constructed by indigenous farmers continue to influence the ecology...
Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen Stable Isotope Ratios from Room 28 Lagomorphs (2018)
Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for investigating ecological change and human impact in the past. Here, we present carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen stable isotope results from lagomorphs excavated from Room 28 alongside those from two other archeological sites within Chaco Canyon (Pueblo Bonito middens and the Bc57 site) as well as modern lagomorphs collected opportunistically during archeological survey. Oxygen isotope ratios remain consistent between time periods and locations, which is...