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Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation Padre Island 24 Inch Pipeline System From Laguna Madre To Falfurrias Oil Field, Report No. 40 (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only M. Swanson. C. Weed.

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Cultural Resources Survey of Twelve Proposed Seismic Lines Within the Padre Island National Seashore, No. 55 (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only S. Fulgham.

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Cultural Resources Survey, Proposed Evergreen Park Addition (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only M. Chaffin-Lohse.

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Cultural-Environmental Survey of Proposed Park, City of Balch Springs (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Shiner.

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Dallas Open Space Program: Three Areas of North Mesquite, Elm Fork and Escarpment (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. Westbury.

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Data For Archeology Section of Environmental Impact State On Blue West and Bates Canyon Areas, Lake Meredith Recreation Area, Texas (1973)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Hughes.

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Developing New Interpretations from Old Data at Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Matthew Guebard.

This paper addresses recent archaeological work at the Castle A site (AZ 0:5:95 [ASM]), located within the Montezuma Castle National Monument boundary in Camp Verde, Arizona.Initially excavated and stabilized in 1934 by National Park Service archaeologists Martin Jackson and Sallie Pierce, the project is a historically significant event in the development of Verde Valley archaeology.Based on Jackson and Pierce’s interpretation of stratigraphic evidence, they believed a catastrophic fire...


Early and Middle Holocene Soils at the Lubbock Lake Archeological Sites, Texas (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only V. Holliday.

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Elmendorf Air Force Base Homestead Study (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Becky M. Saleeby. Paula M. Daugherty.

The homesteading era is a fascinating, yet little known, period in the history of Elmendorf Air Force Base (AFB). The land originally claimed by the Dena' in and now claimed by the military, provided, for a short time, homes and livelihoods for a group of Alaska pioneers, referred to here as the Elmendorf homesteaders. They began making entry onto their homestead parcels in 1914, when nearby Anchorage was simply a glorified tent city of railroad construction workers. Through the decades of the...


Elmendorf Air Force Base, Volume I: Historic Context of World War II Buildings and Structures (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Frank Broderick. Linda Cook. Brian Coffey. Karen Bretz. Anna Lee Hewko.

In 1995, Elmendorf Air Force Base (AFB) in Anchorage, Alaska, contracted with the National Park Service (NPS) Alaska Support Office to assess the eligibility of its World War II-era facilities for the National Register of Historic Places. Under that contract, a team of NPS historians and partners prepared, researched, and compiled this study of World War II history and resources. They had the assistance of archivists, property managers, and peers who contributed both their time and knowledge to...


Elmendorf Air Force Base, Volume II: List of Historic Facilities, WWII Buildings and Structures (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Frank Broderick. Linda Cook. Karen Bretz. Brian Coffey. Anna Lee Hewko.

The buildings and structures inventoried in Volume II represent the field survey component of this study. The inventory includes the known World War II era buildings and structures built between 1940 and 1945 and five Cold War era buildings as specified in the contract. The project team conducted the survey primarily in 1996 with additional site visits in 1997 and 1998. The team visited and assessed each building and wrote current building descriptions based on this fieldwork. Each entry...


Emergency Sewer Line Re-Routing Archeology at Mission Concepcion, San Antonio. Bexar County, Texas (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only S. Adams.

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Ethnohistoric Land Use Patterns: Elmendorf Air Force Base (Knik Arm) Area, Draft Report (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Nancy Yaw Davis. The Dena'ina Team.

This draft report provides a background paper contributing toward the long range planning for the management of cultural resources on Elmendorf Air Force Base. One goal is to address general prehistoric and historic land use patterns in this specific area; another is to provide a guide suggesting what to look for during a subsequent more comprehensive survey. This report reviews the context of the study, methods employed and innovated, literature reviewed, and introduces an Indian team organized...


Evaluation and Alternative Management Strategies: Pine Spring Camp (Glover Property) Guadalupe Mountains National Park (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Soulliere.

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Excavated Sites Near Lake Meredith (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John W. Phillips.

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Experimental Hearth Reconstruction at White Sands National Monument (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Allison Harvey.

Cultural sites known as "hearth mounds," scattered throughout the gypsum dune field of White Sands National Monument in south-central New Mexico, have the potential to provide additional insight into human habitation and subsistence strategies within the Tularosa Basin. These sites contain the remains of prehistoric thermal features which transformed the surrounding gypsum sediments into a hardened material similar to plaster of Paris. This paper explores the formation processes that influence...


FIELD TRIP REPORT: Nacogdoches Prehistoric Site Survey, Photographic Record (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Perroni.

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Field Trip Report: Seabrook Park (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only N. Kenmotsu.

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Final Report of an Initial Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Shaw Park (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. Nunley.

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Five Feet High and Rising: Flood Impacts to Archaeological Sites and Response Efforts at Death Valley National Park (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Juanita Bonnifield. Wanda Raschkow. Erin Dempsey. Elizabeth A. Horton. Elaine Dorset.

On 18 October 2015, a severe storm system stalled out over Death Valley National Park resulting in a massive flood. Rushing flood waters heavily damaged roads, utilities, archaeological sites, and buildings. Grapevine Canyon, a major canyon in the northwest portion of the park and home to the historic Scotty’s Castle, was among the areas hit hardest. Post-flood condition assessments on thirty  archaeological sites determined that within the canyon, pre-contact and historical archaeological sites...


Friedrich Park Site (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only K. McCauley.

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From Algonquians to Appomattox: The Contributions of Stephen Potter to Potomac Archeology (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only karen mudar.

Dr. Stephen Potter, National Park Service National Capital Region Regional Archeologist, will retire in 2016, after 39 years of service. During his tenure, he saw to implementation of many archeological projects, including a nine year project to identify and document archeological resources along the entire 184 mile length of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal NHP. Potter is also a noted writer. Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs: Development of Algonquian Culture in the Potomac Valley is the first...


Further Investigations at Duval County Park (Report No. 116) (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Warren.

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Guadalupe Mountains National Park -- Historic Resource Study (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only B. Levy.

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Historic American Landscapes Survey Level II, Nike Hercules Missile Battery: Site Summit (ANC-00789; HALS AK-9), United States Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Katherine Martin. Robert W. Lane.

The Nike Hercules Missile Battery Site Summit, Anchorage, Alaska, recording project was performed under contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson under the direction of the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The historical reports and photographs were prepared by Jacobs Engineering Group. Robert Lane served as historian and Katherine Martin served as architect. This document includes the...