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The purpose of the archeological survey was the discovery and recording of archeological sites in four proposed areas to be affected by removal of "exotic" vegetation (i.e., osage orange and cedar trees) by heavy machinery. The survey was conducted in compliance with Federal legislation and Executive Order 11593, designed to protect and enhance archeological, historical, and architectural resources which might be adversely affected by projects supported by Federal funds or requiring Federal...
Cultural Resource Management Survey, 1980 Highway Program, PIN 6750.07 and PIN 6006.08, Chemung County (1980)
The Cultural Resources Survey for PINs 6750.07 and 6006.08 began in September, 1978 and concluded in June, 1980. The first segment involved a partial Paragraph 3 investigation along the alternates in the two PINs. A partial report was filed with the New York State Museum dated January, 1979 which detailed the work completed and reasons for stopping work. The Public Archaeology Facility did not receive authorization in the spring of 1979 to finish work before the crops were planted. By fall of...
Cultural Resources Survey of the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area Mitigation Tract (2012)
"Between August 30 and October 3, 2011, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive archaeological survey of the 691-acre Donnelley Mitigation Tract in the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Colleton County, South Carolina. These investigations were requested by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) in compliance with federal laws concerning the management of historic properties (i.e., archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, or districts...
Early Native American Prehistory on the Maryland Western Shore: Archeological Investigations at the Higgins Site, Vol. 1 (1992)
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