Architectural Documentation (Investigation Type)

Descriptive and analytical research that documents, describes, and/or interprets detailed data on historic structures in an area, including images and floor plans.

3,876-3,900 (4,192 Records)

Site Plan, 41BX398, Camp Bullis, Texas (1998)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

Sketch map and architectural drawing of site 41BX398 and the H. Schmidt House, Camp Bullis, Texas. Details include site foundations, boundaries and architectural features.


Site Plan, 41BX822, Camp Bullis, Texas (1989)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

General data form with sketch map of site 41BX822, concrete grenade bunkers at Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed is the site, the structures, and surrounding archaeological and topographical features.


Site Plan, 41BX824, Camp Bullis, Texas (1989)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

General data form with sketch map of site 41BX824, a bunker, located at Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed is the site, including surrounding archaeological, architectural and topographical features.


Site Plan, 41BX825, Camp Bullis, Texas (1989)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

General data forms with sketch maps of site 41BX825, a concrete structure, located at Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed is the site, including surrounding archaeological, architectural and topographical features.


Site Plan, 41BX826, Camp Bullis, Texas (1989)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

General data form with sketch map of site 41BX826 which includes a series of grenade practice structures, one observation structure, and four practice structures, located at Camp Bullis, Texas. Detailed is the site, including surrounding archaeological, architectural and 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)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

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, 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 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...


Sixteenth Century European Artifacts from the Confirmed 8MR03538 De Soto Encampment Site with X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Fred White.

The 8MR03538 White Ranch / De Soto site is one of the most thoroughly vetted and scientifically dated archaeological sites in recent history. It has been confirmed as a contact site of the 1539 entrada by conquistador Hernando de Soto and his army. This site identified to have multiple occupations was the location of one of Hernando de Soto’s early camps in the sixteenth century and was in later use during the seventeenth century Spanish mission and ranching period. This important First...


Small Site Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter J. McKenna. Marcia L. Truell.

Chaco Canyon was made a national park to preserve and protect its spectacularly large ruins. There are about a dozen large sites in the central park area--" about a dozen," because there is considerable disagreement about the line separating the named tourist attractions ("towns") from the thousand or more smaller, largely anonymous Anasazi ruins ("small sites") that are also part of Chaco's archaeology. Some sites with names and interpretive trails are actually not that large; some of the...


Social Reactors Project datasets
PROJECT Uploaded by: Scott Ortman

Datasets from various publications of the Social Reactors Project


Soil Sample Analysis (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald L. Spencer.

This document is a report regarding soil analysis and breakdown of damage caused to Compound walls. The soil analysis seeks to find the optimum combination of properties favorable to ruin repair and stabilization. Soil analysis methods and results are outlined within this report.


Somerset County Courthouse. Existing Conditions Study and Restoration Plan (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael J. Mills. Joanna Kending. Anne Weber. Victor Sittig. Christina Sym. Doug Wasama.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Somerset County Courthouse. Existing Conditions Study and Restoration Plan APPENDICES (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Doug Wasama. Christina Sym. Michael J. Mills. Anne Weber. Joanna Kending. Victor Sittig.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


South Wall Stabilization (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald L. Spencer.

This document contains a form for the assessement of actions in regard to impact on cultural resources along with correpondence for the issue. This concerns erosion on the south wall of the Great House in Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. The proposed project seeks approval to stabilize loose material along this south wall.


The Spadefoot Toad Site: Investigations at 29SJ629 Chaco Canyon, New Mexico Vol. 1 (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas C. Windes. S. Berger. D. Ford. C. Stevenson.

The relationship of the small houses or villages to the contemporary large towns or greathouses of the Bonito phase (A.D. 900-1150) has long provoked discussion among archeologists (e.g., Kluckhohn 1939; Vivian 1970b. 1989, 1990) and was no less intriguing to the Chaco Project staff. Although attention has generally focused on greathouses as pivotal for deciphering sociopolitical complexity during the Chacoan Phenomenon, small-house occupation and the communities in which both large and small...


A Spin Around the Field, The Service News, Randolph Field Edition (1931)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Norfleet G. Bone.

An article by Lieutenant Norfleet G. Bone, Army Landscape Expert, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The article touts the completion of Randolph Field - the newest, largest, and most modern air field in the world. It gives an overview of the buildings and grounds of Randolph Air Field, as well as the landscape development throughout the property.


Spindle whorl reanalysis, PALM project, notes on variables (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barbara Stark.

These notes address the variables used in Oralia Cabrera's reanalysis of spindle whorls in 2000. It includes variables recorded previously.


Spindle Whorls from PALM survey and excavation (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

This file contains the reanalysis data combining prior information with new variables devised by Oralia Cabrera, for spindle whorls from the PALM project, with some modifications by Barbara Stark. The file is still needs additional work on some entries.


Spruce Tree House: The Social History of a Thirteenth-Century Cliff Dwelling (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joel Brisbin. Kay Barnett. Donna Glowacki.

As one of the best preserved ancestral Pueblo sites in the Southwest, Spruce Tree House presents a unique opportunity to examine aggregation during the 1200s; a time fraught with significant social and religious changes, intensifying intraregional violence, and extreme climatic conditions that ends with widespread Pueblo exodus from the region. This paper presents our fine-grained reconstruction of how Spruce Tree House developed over time based on detailed architectural documentation and a...


Stabilization Procedure and Equipment (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

This document is a detailed description of the materials needed and procedures outlined for stabilization of prehistoric structures at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Featured is a mixing procedure that includes the formula mixture of amendment, soils and sand. There are details of application timing and consequences in mixing and applying incorrect mix formulas.


Stabilization Records, Compound B, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, 031 (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Roland Richert.

This report is a record of the stabilization of north, south, east and west walls of Compound B at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.