Class III Cultural Resource Inventory (Other Keyword)

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Cannon Air Force Base Cultural Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the Cannon Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


A Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of Approximately 16.5 Acres in Anticipation of the Installation of an Excess Earth Stockpiling Area at Patagonia Lake State Park, Santa Cruz County, Arizona (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Will Russell.

Arizona State Parks & Trails (ASPT) is in the process of installing cabins at Patagonia Lake State Park (PALA) (see SHPO-1181 [138879]). As originally planned, the installation would result in a significant amount of excess soil. Planners identified the surveyed area as a location for stockpiling this material. On October 23, 2017, the author conducted a Class III cultural resource survey which included the proposed area of potential effects (APE). No historic properties were identified within...


Class III Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory of 3,116 Acres on Schriever Air Force Base (SAFB) Lands, El Paso County, Colorado (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Clive Briggs. Dante Knapp. Paul Matchen. Natasha Krasnow. Melissa Elkins. Jodi Jacobson. James Ramsey.

Texas State University’s Center for Archaeological Studies (CAS) and Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. (Metcalf) completed a Class III cultural resource inventory of the United States Schriever Air Force Base (SAFB), a United States Air Force (USAF) installation in El Paso County, Colorado. The inventory provides information on the presence of cultural resources in the inventory area, recommendations for resource eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP),...


Cultural Resource Survey for the Adal Base Water System, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Toni R. Goar. Dorothy L. Larson. Richard D. Holmes. John C. Acklen.

TRC Mariah Associates Inc. completed a Class III cultural resource inventory for a water tower pipeline on Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. An original survey (43.6 acres [17.6 ha]) was conducted by TRC Mariah on February 28 and 29, 1996. Three previously recorded sites were located during this survey. Two sites, LA 2014 and LA 38135, fell within the impact area. One site, LA 38134, was adjacent to, but outside of, the impact area. All three of these sites had been...


Cultural Resource Survey of 1.3 Miles for Installation of a Proposed Fiber Optic Cable, Kirtland Air Force Base (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text E. Tianna Crollett. Deni J. Seymour.

This report presents the results of an archaeological survey in support of proposed installation of a fiber optic cable line. One historic site was encountered and recommended as potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


Cultural Resource Survey of 5.8 Acres on Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Grace E. Hawkins.

Mariah Associates, Inc. completed a Class III cultural resource inventory of 5.8 acres on Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The survey was requested by Mr. Patrick Joseph of Mountain States Constructors. The project encompassed approximately 5.8 acres for the proposed dumping of airport hardfill. The survey was conducted on September 17, 1993. Cultural resources observed during the survey include only modern trash. The trash consisted of two metal can lids and one modem...


Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
PROJECT Uploaded by: Charlene Collazzi

Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Report of a Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 388 Acres on Cannon Air Force Base, Curry County, New Mexico (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text W. Nicholas Trierweiler.

This document reports the methods, findings and conclusions of a Class III cultural resource inventory conducted on Cannon Air Force Base as part of an effort to develop a cultural resource management plan for the base. No adverse impacts are anticipated in the near future for any of the surveyed areas. Six noncontiguous parcels of land, totaling 388 acres were examined by professional archaeologists using straight transect, pedestrian survey methods. A total of three archaeological sites and...