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This preliminary letter report outlines the results of an archaeological survey conducted in Section 11, T. IN, R. 24W in Harmon County, Oklahoma for the environmental group of LABAT-Anderson Inc., who is studying the feasibility of using the section for a new air force drop zone. In total, 4 archaeological sites, 30 isolated occurrences, and 2 currently in-use facilities were identified within the section inspected for this project.
Archeological Survey, New Drop Zone, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma (1993)
The U.S. Air Force, through contractual services with LABAT-ANDERSON Incorporated, conducted an archeological field investigation in Harmon County, Oklahoma. Four archeological assistants under the direct supervision of Joseph K. Anderson of the Museum of the Great Plains (MGP) performed the investigation between October 4 and 10, 1993. The investigation involved the examination of 640 acres [259.2 hectares (ha)].
Cultural Resources Survey for the Proposed USAF Elizabeth Drop Zone, Socorro County, New Mexico (1993)
This report presents the results of an archaeological survey in support of a potential military drop zone near Kirtland Air Force Base. Three isolated finds, one prehistoric, and two historic, were discovered. However, based on the absence significant cultural remains in the project area, clearance for the proposed undertaking is recommended.
Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed 400-acre Drop Zone Site for Dyess Air Force Base, Runnels County, Texas (1999)
This preliminary management summary presents the results of a cultural resources survey of approximately 400 acres of land on the southern terraces of the Colorado River in Runnels County, central Texas. This report is intended to serve as a summary of archeological fieldwork and as a management tool for interim use by the USACE cultural resources manager. Included here are summaries of the survey methods employed, pertinent information for the assessment and treatment of cultural resources...
Digital Archive of Archaeological Documents Related to Dyess Air Force Base, Texas
This project, created by Digital Antiquity under contract with the United States Air Force, contains documents and other resources from archaeological research conducted at Dyess Air Force Base (Dyess AFB). Dyess AFB, established in 1942 as Abilene Army Air Base (AAB), is a B1-Bomber base on 6,409-acre located in the southwest corner of Abilene, TX in Taylor County. The archaeology of the Taylor County area dates the human occupation of the area from about 12,500 B.C. into the present. ...
Environmental Assessment for New C-130 Drop Zone (1999)
Environmental assessment (EA) to determine potential environmental consequences of establishing and operating a Drop Zone for C-130 aircrafts at Dyess AFB, Texas.
Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
SHPO: Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed 500-Acre Drop Zone Site for Dyess Air Force Base, Runnels County, Texas (1999)
Fax from the US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District office sending a SHPO letter regarding the Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed 500-Acre Drop Zone Site for Dyess Air Force Base.
SHPO: Project Review Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 EA for Dyess Air Force Base's New C-130 Drop Zone (AF) (1999)
Letter to the Texas Historical Commission regarding a project review of the Environmental Assessment for Dyess Air Force Base's New C-130 Drop Zone.