Heritage Management (Investigation Type)

Studies and plans related to managing or planning for the care, interpretation, preservation, or protection of archaeological resources, including collections, records, and sites.

526-550 (9,693 Records)

Archaeological Investigations For the Canyon Hydroelectric Project, Comal County, Texas (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A. Joachim McGraw. William B. Ellis. Joseph H. Labadie.

During January 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research from The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted a pedestrian survey along portions of a proposed Canyon Lake hydroelectric transmission line right-of-way in Comal County, Texas, for the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority. The survey located six prehistoric sites (41 CM 160, 41 CM 161, 41 CM 162, 41 CM 163, 41 CM 164, and 41 CM 166) in the right-of-way, and one historic building complex (41 CM 165) adjacent to but well outside of the...


Archaeological Investigations in Support of the Military Munitions Response Program, New Boston Air Force Station, 2008-2011, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sarah P. Sportman. Derrick Marcucci. Susan Gade.

This report documents archaeological investigations conducted at New Boston Air Force Station (NBAFS) located in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire (Figure 1.1). The work was performed in support of Remedial Investigations (RI) conducted as part of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for the United States Air Force. The work was carried out by Landmark Archaeology, Inc. (Landmark) of Altamont, New York who was...


Archaeological Investigations in Support of the South Phoenix Loop Street and Landscaping Projects: Data Recovery at AZ T:12:231 (ASM), Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel H. Sorrell.

This report presents the results of an archaeological testing and data recovery program conducted by EcoPlan for COP on approximately three acres of land in south Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. These archaeological investigations were conducted in advance of the COP Neighborhood Services Department’s South Phoenix Village Loop Street and Landscaping project (COP Cost Center Numbers ND30010010 and ND30010011). Because project activities associated with these projects were deemed likely to...


Archaeological Investigations in the Adobe Dam Project Area (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Simon Bruder.

The Adobe 4 archaeological mitigation program was carried out at the site of a flood control dam to be constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Skunk Creek in north Phoenix, Arizona. The project area, which covers approximately 750 h, is situated 30 km north of the Salt River. Thus, it is located within the northern Hohokam periphery. This study presents information concerning prehistoric land use in the study area during the Colonial and Sedentary periods. The primary goal of the...


Archaeological Investigations of Selected Mortuary Contexts at AZ AA:12:321 (ASM), Marana, Pima County, Arizona (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

A summary of the mortuary remains recovered by Desert Archaeology, Inc., personnel during excavations at AZ AA:12:321 (ASM) is provided in this report. The site is situated in the northwestern Tucson Basin approximately 1 km west of the Santa Cruz River, in the town of Marana, Pima County, Arizona. Additional compliance, management, and legal information for the current project is provided in the Compliance Summary in the front matter of this report. AA:12:321, also referred to as the...


Archaeological Investigations of the Tucson Pressed Brick Company, Tucson, Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael W. Diehl. Allison Cohen Diehl.

In February 1995, Parsons Brinckerhoff contracted with Desert Archaeology, Inc., to conduct archaeological investigations along the route of the A-Mountain storm drain. The A-Mountain testing phase was conducted concurrently with the first phase of testing on Rio Nuevo South and revealed a similar pattern of Early Agricultural features, prehistoric and historic canals, remnants of the brickyard, and a portion of an area occupied by Chinese gardeners. Significant features were found both in the...


Archaeological Investigations Within the Proposed Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Expansion Project Area in Dearborn County, Indiana (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer L. Barber.

Between December 2006, and March 2007, Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., personnel conducted a phase III mitigation of Sites 12D508, 12D520, and 12D585, located in the historic Germantown neighborhood of Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana. The mitigation was conducted at the requests of Randee Bach, Vice President of Design and Contract Administration of the Argosy Gaming Company and Michael McGrew, Vice President of Construction of the Penn National Gaming Company, Inc. Three historic sites...


Archaeological Investigations, Site 44HT27, Fort Monroe (FM2004.002)
PROJECT William M. Gardner.

Phase II evaluation studies were conducted at four loci at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia. The entire property of Fort Monroe, a National Historic Landmark, has been assigned the State site number of 44HT27. The loci studied in this report are Locus 1, Locus 15, Locus 18 and Locus 20 and a Phase III monitoring of portions of Locus 16. Thunderbird Archeological Associates, Inc. (TAA), Woodstock, Virginia, conducted the archeological research for Environment and Engineering, Inc., of Virginia...


Archaeological Investigations, Windsor Plantation (Site 44CE0110), Fort A.P. Hill (AP2012.002)
PROJECT U.S. Army Environmental Command. US Army Garrison, Fort A. P. Hill. Eric Voigt. Stuart Fiedel.

As part of a Cooperative Agreement with the United States Army Environmental Command, The Louis Berger Group, Inc. was tasked to complete the archaeological excavations at Site 44CE0110. The site is the probable core of Woodford Plantation (Windsor Plantation) with occupation from the 1700s to the mid-1900s. The location of a non-extant house is defined by a cellar depression. The brickwork suggests a construction date of the 1800s. Brick fragments and artifacts indicative of the occupation...


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Investigations of Proposed Drill Hole Locations in T13N, R28E, Sec. 24, East of St. Johns (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bradford.

At the request of Salt River Project, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted archaeological investigations in two 200 ft. wide corridors east-northeast of St. Johns, Arizona. Archaeological survey was conducted in order to determine if any archaeological material would be negatively impacted as a result of drilling operations related to tests being conducted for construction of an evaporation pond associated with the Coronado Generating Station plant site. An extensive historic and prehistoric...


Archaeological Management and Investigations of Eight Sites at the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina
PROJECT US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District. Natalie P. Adams.

From March 1 to April 18, 2004, New South Associates, Inc. (NSA) conducted Phase II archaeological investigations of eight sites on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), Shaw Air Force Base, in Sumter County, South Carolina. This Phase II archaeological testing was conducted under subcontract with Geo-Marine, Inc., for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, and Shaw Air Force Base. This Phase II investigation focused on eight sites both prehistoric and historic. The Phase...


Archaeological Management Summary: Limited Phase II (Site Testing) of Four Historic Sites, McGuire Air Force Base, Burlington County, New Jersey (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard D. Holmes.

Mariah Associates Inc. (Mariah) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, performed limited Phase II site testing at four historic sites at McGuire Air Force Base (AFB) in Burlington County, New Jersey. The sites are depicted on the New Egypt, New Jersey. The sites are 28-Bu-458 (HS-29), 28-Bu-459 (HS-31), North Run Refuse Midden, 28-Bu-460 (HS-46). The context for archaeological research at these sites was provided by the Pinelands Cultural Resource Management Plan for Historic Period Sites (New Jersey...


Archaeological Mapping of Two Sections of Site AZ AA:11:12, Marana, Arizona (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Frederick Huntington. J. Holmlund.

The following report details the evaluation and mapping of the two portions of site A Z AA:11:12 (ASM) that fall within the right-of-way of the Western Area Power Administration's 115-kv transmission line between transmission line structures 9/4 to 9/7 and structures 10/4 and 10/5 located between the Saguaro Steam Plant and the Tucson Substation. The entire right-of-way was 200 ft. wide and included 4390 linear feet. The field work was conducted between June 9-16, 1986 by personnel from the...


Archaeological Messages and Messengers (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Francis McManamon.

Archaeological resources include important places and objects of commemoration and remembrance. Properly investigated, they provide interpretations of pasts that are often inaccessible otherwise. Although there seems ·to be an inherent public curiosity about and interest in archaeology and archaeological resources, the nature of these are not well understood. Also, we know very little about how the public absorbs information about archaeology. Information on both of these topics is...


Archaeological Monitoring and Data Recovery, Underground Storage Tanks Removal, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, O'ahu, Hawai'i (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Conrad Erkelens.

This archaeological monitoring and data recovery investigation was completed by International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (IARII) at buildings #P701 and #P703 on Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS). Five underground storage tanks (UST), which had contained diesel generator fuel, were removed from those locations. The project area is within the boundary of Site no. 50-80-15-4851. Archaeological monitoring and data recovery associated with the removal operation were undertaken as part of...


Archaeological Monitoring and Investigations During Installation of Leach Fields at Bellows Air Force Station and Hickam Air Force Base, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko, and Moanalua, Kona, O'ahu (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Windy K. McElroy. Thomas S. Dye. Elaine H. R. Jourdane.

At the request of Shaw Environmental, Inc., T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc. conducted archaeological monitoring and investigations for an undertaking at Bellows Air Force Station (Bellows AFS) and Hickam Air Force Base (Hickam AFB), O‘ahu. The undertaking is a restoration of septic systems at Bellows AFS and Hickam AFB. The project reported on here was designed to identify historic properties exposed during the undertaking and to treat them appropriately. A section of this...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Bellows OU7 UST Removal Project Interim Remedial Action, Phase I, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko, O'ahu (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Desilets. Thomas S. Dye.

This report covers the results of construction monitoring during the removal of underground storage tanks and buried oil pipeline components at 31 locations. Two sets of cultural resources were encountered. One was a WWII-era concrete generator pad that was documented and recorded before being destroyed. The other was a series of intact prehistoric cultural deposits intersected at eight locations at the north end of Site 50-80-15-4853.


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Construction of Housekeeping Facilities (BFMV 955000) Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko District, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i (DACA83-01-P-0019), Final Report (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts. Eric W. West.

The intention of archaeological monitoring and sampling was to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources within the project area, to assess the nature and chronology of the features/sites identified, to ensure the collection of sufficient archaeological materials, and to assess the significance of identified resources. One archaeological site, Site 50-80-15-4857, is in the vicinity of the project area and is considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Construction of Housekeeping Facilities (BFMV 955000), Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu Island, Hawai`i (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has requested archaeological monitoring and sampling services during construction of housekeeping facilities (BFMV 955000) at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), Ko'olaupoko District, Waimanalo, Oahu Island. The archaeological monitoring program was in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended. The intention of archaeological monitoring and sampling was to determine if cultural resources are present in the project...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Phase I Utilities Installation, Bellows Air Force Station, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i I (TMK 4-1-015:001) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Peterson. Cassidy DeBaker. David L. Brown. Michael Desilets.

Results of archaeological monitoring for subsurface construction activities associated with Phase I Underground Utilities Installation at Bellows Air Force Station, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i. I Nine sets of human remains were encountered during monitoring. The locations of the remains are designated Features 81-89. Features 83 and B7 were encountered within trench corridors and as a result were inadvertently exposed during construction excavation. These remains were nearly complete burials. The...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling Operations during Ordinance and Explosive Removal at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko District, Oahu Island, Hawai’i (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Guerin Tome. Michael F. Dega.

Four main archaeological tasks were completed during the intermittent multi-year project: monitoring vegetation clearance, completely surveying the project area, monitoring ordnance removal, and subsurface testing along the eastern coastline. The results of monitoring, survey, and testing were minimal. Several previously recorded military structures and modem debris were identified in most portions of the project area. During monitoring, several small caches of commingled, disarticulated...


Archaeological Monitoring at Site 50-80-15-4856 in Support of the Construction of New Recreational Lodging at Bellows Air Force Station (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carl E. Sholin. Kelly R. Yeates. Thomas S. Dye.

At the request of Cape Environmental Management Inc., T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists conducted archaeological monitoring in support of the construction of new recreational lodging at Bellows Air Force Station in Waimanalo, O‘ahu. Archaeological monitoring was carried out for ground disturbance with the potential to affect material beneath or outside of the extent of Runway 3L-21R. Eleven discontinuous traditional Hawaiian cultural deposits and one historic-era refuse deposit were...


Archaeological Monitoring During Construction of Replacement Cabins at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko District, Oahu Island, Hawai’i (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts. Patrick W. Bower.

Archaeological monitoring for this project was recommended due to the proximity of two important traditional Hawaiian sites: 50-80-15-4852 and 50-80-15-4853. No archaeological materials, cultural horizons, features, artifacts, or human burials were identified during archaeological monitoring. The BAFS cabin replacement project had no adverse effect on cultural resources and no further archaeological investigations are recommended.


Archaeological Monitoring for Bellows Excess Lands Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Phase I Field Sampling Activities, Final (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis investigative activities at thirteen areas at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) were monitored. These activities consisted of: [1] the removal of above-ground storage tanks, electrical transformers, and other materials; [2] the collection of sediment and ground-water samples; and [3] the clearance of vegetation, either by hand or machine. Three historic sites are located in the project area. These are: [1] Site 50-80-15-383, a traditional Hawaiian pu‘uhonua;...


Archaeological Monitoring for Bellows Excess Lands Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Phase II Field Activities, Final (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

his report presents the results of monitoring surficial soil sampling at seven locations, deep mechanical coring at one of these, and removal of contaminated soil at five of these locations and at an eighth location, which was identified as contaminated during the initial phase of work. These activities had the potential to produce "adverse effects" on significant historic sites, including sites 50-80-15-3 83 and -4850, and on potentially significant cultural deposits that might be buried at...