Site Stewardship Monitoring (Investigation Type)

Visits to a site to record archaeological resources and their conditions and recover finds that may have come to light since a previous visit. Also refers to regular or systematic monitoring and recording of the condition of a site, checking for signs of vandalism, other human intervention, and natural processes that may have damaged the resource.

351-375 (1,034 Records)

A CLG in the Wilderness: Cooperative Local Preservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lawrence Todd. Kyle Wright. Paul Burnett.

The Shoshone National Forest (Northwestern Wyoming) encompasses some of the most remote, inaccessible landscapes in the continental United States with 56% (1.4 million acres) designated Wilderness. Documenting, researching, and managing heritage resources in these Wilderness areas provides special challenges. A fundamental issue is that little basic archaeological inventory has been conducted and working in the area is logistically difficult. Over the last several years, a partnership between...


Climate Change, Archaeology, and Native Expertise: an Ice Patch Success Story (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Pei-Lin Yu.

Archaeologists are in two positions to tackle issues of climate change and the human past: first as stewards of archaeological sites and cultural heritage values, and second, as scientists curious about the interrelationship between human communities, habitats, and climates. The rate of discoveries of cultural heritage remains is accelerating due to climate change phenomena, landscape changes and human activity. Importantly, Native Americans, First Nations, Native Hawaiians, and other...


Cline Terrace Arizona Site Steward File (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scott Wood.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Cline Terrace site, comprised of a three-story platform mound and walls, located on Tonto National Forest land. The file consists of a site data form.


Compound B Backfill Project (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald L. Spencer. Thomas D. Mulhern Jr..

These documents regard a proposed backfill project for Compound B at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. There is a form for assessment of actions the would affect cultural resources. There are 2 detailed sketch maps, one showing the entire monument detailing all sites and features and another detailing Compound B and all its structures.


Compound B Casa Grande Ruins Misc images, maps, and documents
PROJECT Uploaded by: alycia hayes

This project contains misc. images, maps, and documents of Compound B, a compound site containing 2 platform mounds. Many of the resources are historic and include post excavation photographs from 1907-1908.


Compound B Isometric Volume (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: alycia hayes

This image is a breakdown of the isometric volume of Compound B at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.


Compound map (1992)
IMAGE Uploaded by: alycia hayes

This image is a detailed compound map of Compound B at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.


Confirmed Tracks (2016)
DATASET Will Russell.

Data on confirmed racetracks


Continuity and Change in Apalachee Pottery Manufacture (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann Cordell.

This report offers a technological comparison of Apalachee-style and Colono Ware potteries from French colonial Old Mobile (1702-1711), in modern-day southwest Alabama, and the Spanish colonial site of Mission San Luis de Talimali (1656-1704), in modern-day Tallahassee, Florida. Ann Cordell's analysis characterizes the Apalachee pottery assemblages from both sites, and provides comparative information on contemporaneous pottery wares produced by other native peoples in contact with French...


Cottonwood Box Ruin Arizona Site Steward File (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wood. McAllister.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file that consists of the Cottonwood Box Ruin which is located on Tonto National Forest land. The site is comprised of a masonry room block with artifact scatter and possible terracing and checkdams. The file consists of a heritage inventory form, unlabeled form, two hand drawn site maps, an artifact collection record form, cultural resources inventory form, and a map of the site location. The earliest dated document is from 1983.


Cottonwood Creek Ruin Arizona Site Steward File (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Karen Berggren. James Walker.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Cottonwood Creek Ruin, comprised of a 50-room site and plaza, located on Archaeological Conservancy land. The file consists of a site data form, an Arizona archaeological sites planning study from The Archaeological Conservancy, a map of the site location, and a site map. The earliest dated document is from 1983.


Cow Creek Petroglyph Site Arizona Site Steward File (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chuck Hudson.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the Cow Creek Petroglyph Site, comprised of petroglyphs, located on State Trust Land. The file consists of a site data form and map of the site location.


The Crab Intaglio Arizona Site Steward File (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Brittany Clark

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for The Crab Intaglio, comprised of an intaglio and lithic scatter, located on Bureau of Land Management land. The file consists of a site data form.


Cueva De Los Bailadores/Polimana Pictographs Arizona Site Steward File (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don Ketchum. Jeanne Ketchum.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file that consists of the site Cueva De Los Bailadores/Polimana Pictographs, located on Apache Sitgreaves National Forest land. The file consists of a rock art site report, site map, two maps of the site location, and two pages of pictograph data and sketches. The earliest dated document is from 1999.


Cul-de-Sac Arizona Site Steward File (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Connie L. Stone.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the site Cul-de-Sac, comprised of a small habitation site, which is located on Bureau of Land Management land. The file consists of a site data form, site maps, and a photograph of a rock shelter. The earliest dated document is from 1997.


Cultural Resource Assessment of 13 Archaeological Sites Located in Lake Pleasant Regional Park (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Glenn Stuart. Teresa L. Pinter.

In the mid-1990s, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) completed a survey of Lake Pleasant Regional Park. The survey was undertaken to identify all cultural resources within the Park, which was acquired by Reclamation as part of construction of New Waddell Dam. In the intervening years, the Park has seen continued and increasing recreational use. In the 11 years since it completed the survey of the Park, Reclamation has monitored activity at nine of the 183 sites in the Park with the...


Cultural Resource Assessment of 13 Archaeological Sites Located in Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Photo Log (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd..

In the mid-1990s, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) completed a survey of Lake Pleasant Regional Park. The survey was undertaken to identify all cultural resources within the Park, which was acquired by Reclamation as part of construction of New Waddell Dam. In the intervening years, the Park has seen continued and increasing recreational use. In the 11 years since it completed the survey of the Park, Reclamation has monitored activity at nine of the 183 sites in the Park with the...


Cultural Resource Assessment of 13 Archaeological Sites Located in Lake Pleasant Regional Park: Select Photos (2006)
IMAGE Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd..

In the mid-1990s, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) completed a survey of Lake Pleasant Regional Park. The survey was undertaken to identify all cultural resources within the Park, which was acquired by Reclamation as part of construction of New Waddell Dam. In the intervening years, the Park has seen continued and increasing recreational use. In the 11 years since it completed the survey of the Park, Reclamation has monitored activity at nine of the 183 sites in the Park with the...


Cultural Resource Assessment of 13 Sites in Lake Pleasant Regional Park, Yavapai County, Arizona
PROJECT USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office.

In the mid-1990s, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) completed a survey of Lake Pleasant Regional Park. The survey was undertaken to identify all cultural resources within the Park, which was acquired by Reclamation as part of construction of New Waddell Dam. In the intervening years, the Park has seen continued and increasing recreational use. In the 11 years since it completed the survey of the Park, Reclamation has monitored activity at nine of the 183 sites in the Park with the...


A Cultural Resource Mitigation Plan for Proposed Improvements Along the EPNG 1007 Line in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text S. Jerome Hesse.

This cultural resources mitigation plan was developed at the request of El Paso Corporation as part of their Pipeline Integrity Program, specifically relating to proposed improvements to the EPNG 1007 Line in Pima County, Arizona. Out of 18 proposed construction sites, five of the proposed construction sites are located within the boundaries of six archaeological sites. An additional two construction sites are located in the vicinity of known archaeological sites. El Paso is required to take...


Cultural Resources Assessment of 22 Archaeological Sites Located Along Reaches 1 and 2 of the Fannin-McFarland Portion of the CAP Canal (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ilya Berelov. Teresa L. Pinter.

The Bureau of Reclamation has developed an archaeological site database for the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal main stem based on the Class III survey data that includes all previously recorded sites. An unknown number of these sites were either destroyed by construction or excavation, while others are no longer located within the CAP right-of-way (ROW). To assist Reclamation in checking the accuracy of its site database, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) was asked to revisit...


Cultural Resources Assessment of 22 Archaeological Sites Located Along Reaches 1 and 2 of the Fannin-McFarland Portion of the CAP Canal
PROJECT USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office.

The Bureau of Reclamation has developed an archaeological site database for the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal main stem based on the Class III survey data that includes all previously recorded sites. An unknown number of these sites were either destroyed by construction or excavation, while others are no longer located within the CAP right-of-way (ROW). To assist Reclamation in checking the accuracy of its site database, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) was asked to revisit...


Cultural Resources Assessment of 23 Archaeological Sites Located Along Reach 3 of the Fannin-McFarland Portion of the CAP Canal (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ilya Berelov. Teresa L. Pinter.

The Bureau of Reclamation has developed an archaeological site database for the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal main stem based on the Class III survey data that includes all previously recorded sites. An unknown number of these sites were either destroyed by construction or excavation, while others are no longer located within the CAP right-of-way (ROW). To assist Reclamation in checking the accuracy of its site database, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) was asked to revisit...


Cultural Resources Assessment of 23 Archaeological Sites Located Along Reach 3 of the Fannin-McFarland Portion of the CAP Canal
PROJECT USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office.

The Bureau of Reclamation has developed an archaeological site database for the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal main stem based on the Class III survey data that includes all previously recorded sites. An unknown number of these sites were either destroyed by construction or excavation, while others are no longer located within the CAP right-of-way (ROW). To assist Reclamation in checking the accuracy of its site database, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) was asked to revisit...


Cultural Resources Assessment of 28 Archaeological Sites Located Along Reach 4 of the Fannin-McFarland Portion of the CAP Canal
PROJECT USDI Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office.

The Bureau of Reclamation has developed an archaeological site database for the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal main stem based on the Class III survey data that includes all previously recorded sites. An unknown number of these sites were either destroyed by construction or excavation, while others are no longer located within the CAP right-of-way (ROW). To assist Reclamation in checking the accuracy of its site database, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) was asked to revisit...