Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey and Evaluation of Six Parcels on Nellis Air Force Base, Lincoln, Clark, and Nye Counties, Nevada (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Stephen R. Durand. Ronald L. Reno. Alvin R. McLane.

Cultural resources surveys of six areas on the north and south ranges of Nellis Air Force Base scheduled to be impacted by construction and/or mission related activities. Fourteen previously unrecorded archaeological sites were found during the surveys. Twelve of the sites were isolates or scatters of a few flakes and were collected. The remaining two archaeological sites are considered potentially significant sites and were recorded and mapped. One site at Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary...


Archaeological Survey of the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrew L. York. Robin E. McMullen. Paula DeLespinasse. W. Geoffrey Spaulding.

Class III survey report documenting the results of the inventory and providing recommendations on National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility for sites within the project area.


A Cultural Resource Inventory of the Indian Springs Landfill Expansion Project Area, Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field Clark County, Nevada (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathleen Ann Bergin.

The Indian Springs Landfill Expansion project required the survey of an approximate 128 x 128 area, incorporating 16,388 m2 (4 acres). On 12 February 1991, the survey was completed by two archaeologists walking parallel linear transects at 20 m intervals. Kathleen Bergin served as Principal Investigator and Project Archaeologist; Anne DuBarton provided survey suppon. A single archaeological property was encountered during the survey--an aboriginal hearth feature.


A Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Munitions Facility Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Airfield (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alan H. Simmons. Lori L. Orser.

As part of the environmental protection program of the U.S. Air Force, archaeologists from the Desert Research Institute's Social Sciences Center conducted a cultural resources survey at the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Airfield (AFAF) in southern Nevada. The purpose of the survey was to examine whether or not cultural resources existed within the potential impact zone of a proposed munitions facility. this facility will consist of eight structures in an area of approximately 94 acres.


Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field Information Brochure (1984)
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Information brochure for new personnel.