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An archaeological clearance survey of the proposed Gila River Farms Expansion area was undertaken by Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS). This survey was performed in accordance with the provisions and regulations of the National Historic Preservation Act in order to locate, identify, and assess cultural resources that might be adversely impacted when the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) begins to utilize this land for agriculture. A total of four sites, four artifact scatters, and...
Brookville Reservoir Survey 1991-1992
An archaeological investigation of Brookville Reservoir was led by Beth Kolbe of Applied Archaeology Laboratories, Ball State University during 1991 and 1992. Brookville Reservoir spans Franklin and Union counties and is located along the east fork of the Whitewater River in the Whitewater drainage. Archaeological investigation of the Brookville Reservoir were performed to evaluate the nature and significance of sites in the area, determine how sites were being impacted by shoreline erosion,...
Ceramic Artifact Photographs, Brookville Reservoir Survey 1991-1992 (2012)
Photographs of ceramic artifacts collected during the archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed Brookville Reservoir area in Franklin and Union Counties, Indiana.
Cultural Resources Investigations at the Phillips Laboratory, Eafb, CA. 450PP (1995)
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Field School at the Troyer Site (12WB116) 1975-1976
Archaeological investigations were conducted by Ball State University at the Troyer Site (12WB116) under the direction of principal investigator B.K. Swartz, Jr. The field work consisted primarily of excavations performed as part of a field school, which ran during the summers of 1975 and 1976. The Troyer Site is located in Wabash County, Indiana near the Mississinewa Reservoir. The purpose of the field work was to locate the site of the Battle of Mississinewa (December 17 and 18, 1812) and...
Historic Archaeology at the Hunters Hill Residential Development, City of Chino Hills, San Bernardino County: the Data Recovery Program. Vol I & II (Catalogue). Vol I=465 PP (1996)
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Metal Artifact Photographs, Field School at the Troyer Site (12WB116) 1975-1976 (2012)
Photographs of metal artifacts collected during the Field School at the Troyer Site (12WB116) 1975-1976, located in Wabash County, Indiana, near the Mississinewa Reservoir.
Metal Artifact Photographs, Red Letter Shelter (23JA1703) 2011 (2015)
Photographs of metal artifacts collected during the Red Letter Shelter (23JA1703) 2011 archaeological investigation in the Blue Springs Lake areas, in Jackson County, Missouri.
Red Letter Shelter (23JA1703) 2011
The Red Letter Shelter (23JA1703) is a small rockshelter with associated historic features. The site is located on a southeast facing slope above an unnamed tributary of the East Fork of the Little Blue River in Jackson County. The property is part of Blue Springs Lake, owned by the USACE Kansas City District, and is operated by the Jackson County Parks and Recreation. Due to the fact that vandalism was identified at the rockshelter, Jackson County Parks and Recreation conducted a pedestrian...
Results of Archaeological Test Excavations and a Request for Determination of Eligibility for Nine Sites in Crowder Canyon. 3 Vol, 1058PP (1997)
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