Medicine bottle (Material Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations and Analyses, 48LA71DD, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming: Final Report (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dori M. Penny. Paul H. Sanders. Thomas K. Larson. Larson-Tibesar Associates.

During November and December of 1984, surface collections and test excavations were conducted at an historic cultural material deposit located along a portion of a sewer line corridor within the boundaries of Francis E. Warren Air Force Base (Formerly Fort D. A. Russell and Fort F. E. Warren). This area, referred to as 48LA71DD, is outside the boundaries of the F. E. Warren National Historic District. Large amounts of historical material including bottles, bottle glass, non-bottle glass,...


An Archaeological Survey of Two Arizona River Crossings Along the All-American Pipeline (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Margerie Green.

Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) conducted an archaeological survey of two major Arizona river crossings along the proposed route of the All-American Pipeline at the request of Dr. Ed Weil, Cultural Resources Manager, Applied Conservation Technology (ACT). ACT is coordinating the entire cultural resource effort along this proposed pipeline from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean and has subcontracted with ACS to undertake the Arizona portion of the route. Because the placement of...


Cultural Resource Inventory Report: 48LA71NN, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, August 1985 (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Metz.

During the excavation of a backhoe trench for the repair of the electrical distribution system, a buried cultural horizon was encountered. Construction was halted and the Base Archaeologist visited the site to evaluate the material. Further excavation was monitored. The completed trench revealed a lens-shaped deposit approximately 15 meters long with a maximum depth of 0.75 meter and a minimum depth of 0.15 M. Datable artifacts indicated a probable date range of 1890 to 1905. It was determined...


F.E. Warren AFB Project Metadata
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Metadata for the F.E. Warren AFB collection.


Investigations in the Mountain-Plains Transition Zone: 1992 Archeological Fieldwork at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Melissa A. Connor.

The goals of the 1992 fieldwork at F. E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB) were to: (1) determine the extent of the buried portion of site 48LA277 to the south; (2) expand samples of diagnostics, tools, and subsistence remains at 48LA277; and (3) examine locales geomorphologically similar to 48LA277 to determine whether similar areas were used in similar ways. The southern extent of 48LA277 was explored with two backhoe trenches. Four additional buried features were located at the north end of Trench...


Possible Historic Artifact Under Building 323, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

On December 29, 1992, Mat Control reported the discovery of historic artifacts under the wood floor of Bldg. 323. Inspection revealed that the area under the floor had been filled with material from an unknown dump area prior to the floor being built. The materials consist of military buttons, plumbing fixtures and pipe, '782' gear buckles and keepers, nails, bits of glass and metal, misc. hardware items, and a medicine bottle for filling syringes. The materials were apparently dumped in a...


Results of Archaeological Monitoring and Testing for the Broadway Road Gravity Sewer Project, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Justin Rego.

This report presents the results of archaeological monitoring and testing for a COP sewer line project. The project involved the installation of sewer and connector pipes, the removal of corrugated pipe and the installation of utility access holes along the existing and new sewer alignments within Broadway Road. Archaeological monitoring and test trenching were conducted under an approved Treatment Plan. No archaeological features were identified during testing, but six isolated occurrences were...