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In recent years, companies such as FARO and CyArk have begun incorporating 3D laser scanners into field-ready packages. Archaeologists have successfully employed these new 3D laser-scanning techniques to record sites such as Mount Rushmore and Merv in modern-day Turkmenistan. Despite the potential benefits of using this technology, which produces quickly scanned, high-resolution images of topography and features, several limitations have slowed it from entering the archaeologist’s standard...
Addition of Kitchen Unit to Buildings 21, 23, 26, 33, 34, and 36, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1935)
This set of drawings from May 2, 1935 document the addition of a kitchen unit to buildings 21, 23, 26, 33, 34, and 36 at Camp Bullis, Texas. The blueprint also includes cross-sections and extensive notes. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Harold Spigelmyre. The blueprint was originally drawn by “C.E.E.” and traced by “C.E.E.” The data measurements used to draw the blueprint were taken by Lt. Liebel.
Additional Archaeological and Historical Research in the Tucson Presidio, Historic Block 181, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2008)
Archaeological fieldwork was conducted on Block 181, in the historic heart of downtown Tucson, at various times between 2003 and 2006. Work took place before and during the stabilization and restoration of the historic Siqueiros-Jácome House, built in the 1860s and 1870s. Work was also conducted in the backyard of the house and beneath an adjacent parking lot, once the location of the Dodge Boarding House (circa 1898-1954). Hundreds of features were located. Noteworthy were several Early...
Additional Archaeological Testing at the UMOM Property in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2011)
The UMOM Additional Testing Project is located in Phoenix. The UMOM development project is a multi-phased development project that began in 2009 and involves the acquisition of property, the demolition of existing buildings, and the construction of multi-family housing and associated amenities. The project is on private property, but has received federal funding from Housing and Urban Development (HUD), so the effects of this undertaking on cultural resources have been considered in order to...
Additional Archaeological Testing Within the Adamsville Ruin for Wood Pole Replacements in the Oracle-Coolidge 115 KV Transmission Line, Pinal county, Arizona (1998)
Archaeological testing was conducted by SWCA, Inc. in September, 1998 within the Adamsville Ruin near Florence, Arizona. The site is a large Hohokam village containing a platform mound, ball court, numerous trash mounds, and a dense artifact scatter. The testing was done to assess the impact of replacing wood poles that are part of the Oracle-Coolidge 115 KV transmission line. The testing was done at the request of the Western Area Power Administration prior to replacement of three pairs of wood...
Additional Cultural Resources Survey for the SRP Pinal West to Pinal Central Transmission Line, Pinal County, Arizona: Ritchie Brothers Access Road Easement (2012)
This report presents the results of an additional Class III cultural resources survey for the Pinal West to Pinal Central segment of the larger Pinal West to Southeast Valley/Browning Extra-High Voltage Transmission Line project. The surveyed property consists of a 4.4-acre easement across privately owned land located southeast of Casa Grande, Arizona. The work was requested by Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) prior to development/use of the easement as an...
Additional Cultural Resources Survey within the Fannin-McFarland and Tucson Aqueducts, Central Arizona Project Canal, Maricopa, Pinal, Pima Counties, Arizona (2017)
In February 2017, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a site relocation effort (Mitchell et al. 2017) of 117 sites that had not been evaluated for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places (Register). Fifteen sites were not relocated at the plotted site location or within 200 meters around the site boundary within the Central Arizona Project (CAP) ROW. It was decided that additional survey would be beneficial to determine if these sites were misplotted and...
Additional Figures and Maps for Connected Communities (2018)
Geologic map of the greater Cibola region showing locations of sites sampled for INAA. Map of major sites mentioned in the text. Chronological schemes for the greater Cibola region. All figures pertain to: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
Additional Paleoindian Campsites Adjacent To the Holcomb Site (1970)
In an earlier analysis of the Holcombe Paleo-Indian complex of sites, James Fitting has postulated the existence of additional living areas "to round out the symmetry of the site" (Fitting 1965). Even before the paper had cleared the press, Jerry DeVisscher, finder of the Holcombe site, discovered one such additional occupation area while digging a rather deep test pit 24 feet north of the area excavated by the University of Michigan during the summer of 1961 (Fitting, DeVisscher and Wahla...
Additional Seismic Exploration Lines Near the Spring Mountains Clark County, Nevada (1981)
In January of 1981, Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) conducted an archaeological survey of five seismic lines located by Petroleum Geophysical Company on the northern slope of the Spring Mountains in Clark County, Nevada. The report of the results of that survey is dated 3 February 1981. This report contains the results of the survey of two additional seismic lines located within the same seismic program, and is a supplement to the original report. This survey, which totalled 9.35 miles...
Additional Slave Settlements at Cannon’s Point Plantation (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Archaeologies of Enslavement" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Thanks to a recent clear cutting approach to eliminating stands of pine-beetle-infested trees at Cannon’s Point Plantation, St. Simons Island, Georgia, an additional slave cabin settlement has been identified. A systematic survey was carried out at the site by the University of Tennessee during the summer of 2018, resulting in the recovery of domestic...
Additional Work in the Little Green Valley Segment: Results of Archaeological Investigations Along Forest Road 405A, Tonto National Forest, Gila County, Arizona (2005)
In advance of road realignment for access into the Wood Canyon Development, the current data recovery investigations documented features along a segment of historic road currently designated as Forest Road 405A. Six historic period features were recorded and the history of the road and its designation were reviewed.
Addressing Taphonomic Complications in the Use of Archaeological Radiocarbon Assemblages as Population Proxies: A Case Study in the Bonneville Basin (2021)
This is an abstract from the "People, Climate, and Proxies in Holocene Western North America" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. One of the imperatives driving reconstructions of past demography is the desire to analyze the impacts of past climate changes on human populations. An increasingly popular tool is the analysis of archaeological radiocarbon record, but the very paleoclimate changes that are of interest also have geomorphic effects—and the...
Addressing the Inevitable: Site Preservation Efforts in the Face of Global Climate Change (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me: What Have We Learned Over the Past 40 Years and How Do We Address Future Challenges" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Global climate change is contributing to the escalation of large catastrophic wildfires across North America. Fires are increasing in frequency, intensity, and scale, posing one of the greatest contemporary threats to thousands of archaeological and historic properties across...
Adelphi (ADI) Inventory Spreadsheet (2018)
Adelphi inventory spreadsheet of all documents contained within the ADI collection. Includes the scanned asset number, filename, date range, and short description.
Adelphi (ADI) Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet (2018)
Adelphi (ADI) Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet.
Adelphi (BPI) Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet (2018)
Adelphi BPI Oversized Document Inventory Spreadsheet.
Adelphi Project Collection Notes (2017)
This document contains information on the resources contained in the Adelphi, Maryland archaeological investigations including; General Adelphi Project Collections notes, Maryland Archaeological Conservation (MAC) Lab Collection, and Adelphi Lab Collections.
Adelphi Project Field Journal and Notes, 2000.032_0001 (1994)
Field notes journal for the Adelphi site conducted by Kise, Franks & Straw. Includes empty context and label forms from Hunter Research, Inc.
Adelphi Research Laboratory Phase I Investigation Diagnostic Cultural Objects, Adelphi, Maryland, 1992 (1992)
Inventory list of cultural objects during the Adelphi Research Laboratory Phase I Investigation at Adelphi, Maryland.
Adelphi Research Laboratory Phase I Investigation Diagnostic Cultural Objects, Adelphi, Maryland, Summer/Fall 1992 (1992)
Inventory list of cultural objects found during the Adelphi Research Laboratory, Phase I Investigation during Summer/Fall 1992.
Adelphi Site Maps, 2000.030_0005, N.D. (2018)
Project site maps from the US Geological Survey and the US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, of site locations at the Adelphi Labs in Maryland.
Adelphi, MD Field Book, 2000.030_0192 (1995)
Field book of various notes about what was found in an archaeological survey done in Adelphi, MD. The notes cover the dates August 14, 1995 through August 15, 1995.
Adelphi, MD Field Book, 2000.030_0193 (1995)
Field book of an archaeological survey in Adelphi, MD.
Adelphi, MD Field Book, 2000.030_0194 (1995)
Field book of an archaeological survey in Adelphi, MD.