Albuquerque, New Mexico (Geographic Keyword)

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Research Data for Land Use Study, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Roads (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Van Citters.

Research data for a Land Use Study on Kirtland Air Force Base concerning roads.


Research Data for Land Use Study, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Sheep Camp (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Van Citters.

Research data for a Land Use Study on Kirtland Air Force Base concerning sheep camps.


Research Data for Land Use Study: Information from New Mexico Tech Archives (NMPG), Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Van Citters.

Research data for a Land Use Study of Kirtland Air Force Base from the New Mexico Tech Archives.


Research Data for Land Use Study: New Mexico Technology Archives (NMPG) & Test Range Data, Kirtland Air Force Base Albuquerque, New Mexico (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Van Citters.

Research data for a Land Use Study of Kirtland Air Force Base from the New Mexico Technology Archives (NMPG) and Test Range data.


Research Data for Land Use Study: Trash Dumps, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Van Citters.

Research data for a Land Use Study on Kirtland Air Force Base concerning Trash Dumps.


Research Data for Land Use Study: Water Control, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Van Citters.

Research data for a Land Use Study on Kirtland Air Force Base concerning water control.


Research Design to Mitigate the Adverse Effect on NM 0:3:1:11 (LA 87432), Kirtland Air Force Base (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

At the request of the U.S. Air Force, the Center for Anthropological Studies has completed a research design to mitigate the ongoing natural erosion of NM 0:3:1:11 (LA 87432). This is a prehistoric Rio Grande Anasazi habitation site believed to have been used during A.D. 1100-1200. The acceptance and use of this research design to guide the recovery of this site's archaeological data is considered justification for making a determination of no adverse effect upon it.


Results of Archaeological and Cultural Resources Survey of the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITRI) Site and the Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline/Fiberoptic Line Route (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Angela Berger. Robert Alexander. Steven Stuckey.

This report presents the results of an archaeological survey in support of a natural gas pipeline and fiber optic communications line proposed by the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITRI). The objective of the surveys was to gather information on the cultural resources present at the ITRI site and along the proposed pipeline/fiberoptic line route for inclusion in ITRI's NEPA documents. Descriptive summaries of approximately 40 sites in the vicinity of the proposed activities were...


Results of Phase I and III Geoarchaeological Studies, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles D. Frederick. Thomas E. Williamson.

The results of these preliminary studies indicate that arroyos in this region were quite dynamic in the Holocene and that this activity resulted in a significant archaeological visibility bias. Rapid sedimentation rates (0.1 to 0.25 inch/year [0.3 to 0.66 m/year]) and thick alluvial fills demonstrate that large volumes of sediment were repeatedly mobilized in brief periods of time in the past. The discovery of several buried Archaic archaeological sites in the arroyo deposits suggests that the...


Results of Phase III Site Documentation and Other Field Studies for Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dorothy L. Larson. Lori E. Rhodes. John C. Acklen. Richard D. Holmes. R. Blake Roxlau. Toni R. Goar. Eric G. Meyer. K. Lynn Berry.

This report summarizes the results of Phase Ill site documentation and other field studies concluded at Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB). During site revisits, a number of new sites were recorded. In addition, other surveys were conducted. These included a survey of Installation Restoration Program (IRP) sites, an intensive reconnaissance of arroyo cutbanks, a survey of the High Energy Research and Technology Facility (HERTF) antennae range at KAFB, and the ADAL water base survey. The results of...


Results of Subsurface Testing for the Proposed Site Protection Fence Extension at LA 2014, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael K. Church. James D. Gallison.

Subsurface testing of LA 2014 at Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB), New Mexico found that the tested area, the location of several clusters of cobbles previously identified as possible prehistoric features, does not contain subsurface cultural deposits. Moreover, the testing suggests that the features identified by previous archaeological research may in fact be Pleistocene deposits. In 2004, the environmental branch at Kirtland Air Force Base contracted with engineering-environmental Management,...


Results of the Phase I Background Research and Evaluation for Kirtland Air Force Base (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deni J. Seymour.

This report summarizes the results of the Background Research activities for the Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) Cultural Resources Investigations Project, Phase I, Task 6 of Contract 1443-CX-1200-92 010 between the National Park Service (NPS) and Mariah Associates, Inc. (Mariah).


Results of the Phase II Geoarchaeologic Field Investigations, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles D. Frederick. Thomas E. Williamson.

The results of this preliminary study indicate that arroyos in this region have been quite dynamic in the Holocene and this activity has resulted in a significant archaeological visibility bias. Rapid sedimentation rates (0.3 to 0.66 cm/year) and thick alluvial fills demonstrate that large volumes of sediment have been repeatedly mobilized in brief periods of time in the past. The discovery of several buried Archaic archaeological sites in the arroyo deposits suggests that the lack of known...


Sandia Laboratories I Archaeological Survey Project, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

The Center for Anthropological Studies has just completed an intensive archaeological survey or field examination of a 207 acre portion of Kirtland Air Force Base. Twenty loci of isolated artifacts and five historic sites were located. Diagnostic lithic and ceramic artifacts suggest the primary prehistoric use of this area by Rio Grande Anasazi Indian groups during the A.D. 1000-1350 period. In contrast, the historic remains reflect Anglo-American mining activities undertaken between about 1900...


Sandia Laboratories II Archaeological Survey Project (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William R. Neal.

The Center for Anthropological Studies has just completed an intensive field examination of 165 acres situated on Kirtland Air Force Base. Nine loci of isolated artifacts and two prehistoric sites were located. The two prehistoric sites are dense surface scatters of sherds and lithic artifacts that suggest the subsurface existence of several pithouses. Associated ceramic artifacts date these sites to the 1050-1370 period of the Middle Rio Grande Anasazi Indians. Both of these sites appear...


Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, Environmental Restoration Project Tijeras Arroyo Ads 1309 Voluntary Corrective Measure - Site 23 (Disposal Trenches) Action Description Memorandum (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven R. Hoagland.

Action description memorandum covering the environmental restoration of the Tijeras Arroyo.


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...


Summary of Archaeological Surveys 1978-1985, Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National Laboratories (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas F. King.

In 1978, Kirtland Air Force Base began a continuing program to locate, record, and assess the relative importance of all archaeological sites at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. This action was prompted by executive order 11593, for the "Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment" and Public Law 93-291, also known as the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974. The Center for Anthropological Studies (CAS) has conducted 11 surveys while Cultural Heritage Research...


Summary Report on the Archaeological Investigations of a Middle to Late Archaic Prehistoric Site at Coyote Springs, LA 152062 Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County New Mexico (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison.

Report summarizing the field investigations of LA 152062 for determination of disturbance extent.


Tijeras Ceramic Project NAA data (2020)
DATASET Suzanne Eckert.

NAA Data used in the article "COALESCENCE AND THE SPREAD OF GLAZE PAINTED POTTERY IN THE CENTRAL RIO GRANDE: THE VIEW FROM TIJERAS PUEBLO (LA 581), NEW MEXICO" by Judith A. Habicht-Mauche and Suzanne L. Eckert. English abstract. The concept of “coalescent communities” has been widely used by North American archaeologists and ethnohistorians as a framework for understanding cultural responses to social upheaval. In this article we explore how the concept of coalescence helps us to understand...


Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) Decorated Pottery Attribute Data (2020)
DATASET Judith Habicht Mauche.

Excel spreadsheet created from FileMaker Pro database containing attribute data on close to 3000 decorated sherds from Tijeras Pueblo site (LA 581). These sherds are from the University of New Mexico field school excavations in the 1970s that are archived at the Maxwell Museum. Data were recorded by Judith A. Habicht Mauche in 2008-2010.


Traditional Cultural Properties Assessments for the F-117 Crash Site Within the Zuni Reservation (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dan Simplicio. Jonathan E. Damp.

This letter report is part of the planned activities of the F-117 Crash Site Removal Action. This undertaking will be performed by Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) on the Zuni Indian Reservation. The survey will include the crash site area and the improvement of an existing access road. The post archaeological survey report of the crash site located three prehistoric sites and five artifacts that were Isolated Occurrences. In addition to the previously recorded cultural resources reported by the...


United States Forest Service (USFS) Site Forms: Archaeology of the Western Manzanita Mountains: 6,654 Acre Survey of the West-Central Portion of Kirtland Air Force Base and Department of Energy Lands Withdrawn from the US Forest Service Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. David Kilby. David Wilcox. Roberto Herrera.

Beginning in January 2003, engineering-environment Management, Inc., (e2M), under contract with Kirtland Air Force Base, conducted a Section 110 cultural resources investigation of 6,654 acres of USFS lands withdrawn to Kirtland Air Force Base (4,824 ac) and the Department of Energy (1,830 ac) located in the Manzanita Mountains of New Mexico (DACA45-03-D-0005). The primary objectives of the survey were to revisit and update previously recorded archaeological sites that were determined to be...


USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting - No Properties Form: Bonita Canyon Prescribed Burn (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Benedict. Liz Agpaoa. Jeanine A. Derby.

USDA Forest Service, Inventory Standards and Accounting - No Properties form in support of a prescribed burn. A linear survey of 3.1 acres was conducted for the construction of fire handlines. The survey falls entirely within the current project area. No sites were located. The firelines were never constructed. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is also included.