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Antiquities Permit Application for the Institute for American Research to conduct a proposed survey of areas of land modification on and adjacent to the Have Host Test Site on Luke Air Force Range, Arizona.
An Archaeological Assessment of Luke Air Force Range Located in Southwestern Arizona (1977)
In February 1977, the Arizona State Museum was contracted by Luke Air Force Base to provide an assessment of cultural resources, archaeological and historical, for the area known as the Luke Air Force Range which contains approximately 2.7 million acres located in southwestern Arizona. A records and literature search was conducted primarily by two researchers working part-time from mid-February through mid-May. This resulted in a description of cultural resources known to exist, an assessment of...
Archaeological Sample Survey on the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range (1992)
Sample surveys were conducted for the Phoenix District Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range (BMGAFR) by archaeologists from Desert Archaeology, Inc. Survey was completed in three project areas during field sessions in October and November of 1991. Project sample units included portions of the Crater Range Special Recreation Management Area, Sentinel Plain Lava Flow Special Recreation Management Area, and the proposed Mohawk Mountains and Sand...
Archaeological Survey for Peacekeeper Follow-on Basing Concealment Testing Dateland Test Site, Luke Air Force Range, Arizona (1986)
An archaeological survey was conducted from May 28 through June 1, 1986 at the Dateland Test Site on Luke Air Force Range. Eight archaeological sites and nine isolated finds were recorded as a result of this survey. The archaeological sites included three trails, two historic sites, and three prehistoric sites. None of these sites appear eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. Further, none of these sites should be affected by project activities; therefore, no mitigation of...
An Archaeological Survey of the Cares-Dry Project Area, Luke Air Force Range, Arizona (1982)
Results of an archaeological survey in support of the Air Force Weapons Laboratory CARES-DRY Site. The report and related correspondence are included.
An Archaeological Survey of the ISST Project Area, Luke Air Force Range, Arizona (1983)
Results of an archaeological survey in support of the Air Force Weapons Laboratory ICBM Silo Superhardening Technology Program Test Site (ISST) on the western portion of the Luke Air Force Range. Results determined that no impacts should occur from the proposed ISST project to any significant archaeological or historic sites in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Barry M. Goldwater Range Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, Part I and II (2009)
2009 Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plan for the Barry M. Goldwater Range. The principle goal of this ICRMP is to support the military mission on the BMGR by sustaining the withdrawal of public lands for that purpose through proactive cultural resource management. Part I covers background and rangewide management issues and Part II includes the cultural resources management on the BMGR East.
Between Ajo and Gila Bend: Cultural Resources Survey in the Vicinity of Four Auxiliary Airfields on the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range (1995)
Survey areas were selected primarily as an opportunity to record and evaluate the historical significance of several auxiliary airfields located between Ajo and Gila Bend on the Goldwater Range. Simultaneously, this provided an opportunity to sample valley floor and lower bajada settings for prehistoric sites. The sensitivity model developed for the Goldwater Range as a result of prior surveys projected few prehistoric sites in these environmental zones. A secondary purpose of the survey was to...
The Coronet Real Project: Archaeological Investigations on the Luke Range, Southwestern Arizona (1979)
This report deals with the investigation of three prehistoric archaeological sites on the North: the portion of Range 1, Luke Air Force Bombing and Gunnery Range. These sites were located within the impact area of facilities associated with the Coronet Real Project, a target construction and rebuilding operation. Largest of the three was AZ Y:8:3 which was cut by a proposed road right-of-way; investigation indicated that it was a Patayan I site with some later Classic period utilization, AZ...
Letter Regarding Barry M. Goldwater Range Archaeological Survey Funding (2006)
This memo clarifies guidelines for funding archeological survey work at BMGR.
Master Regional Plan for Luke Air Force Range (1977)
Regional map for the Luke Air Force Range.
Memo: Government to Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments (1997)
Memorandum concerning government to government relations with Native American Tribal governments directed from the President in 1994 for all executive departments including the Air Force.
National Register of Historic Places Inventory and Nomination Form, El Camino del Diablo (1978)
Letter acknowledging entry into the National Register for El Camino del Diablo and nomination form.
Range 1: Cultural Resource Survey South of the Crater Range, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
This study was designed to assess the cultural resources contained within Range 1, which is part of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range (Goldwater Range). Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress," as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.
Range 2: Cultural Resource Survey Between the Crater Range and the Sauceda Mountains, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
This study was designed to assess the cultural resources within Range 2, which is contained within the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress" as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.
Range 4: Cultural Resource Survey Beyond the Sentinel Plain, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1996)
This study was designed to assess the cultural resources contained within Range 4, which is part of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. Data collected during this project will be used to augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress," as well as a CRMP that will be prepared specifically for the Air Force.
Resolution of the Tohono O'odham Legislative Council (Opposition on use of the Nation's Air Space and Aboriginal Lands by the United States Air Force) (2000)
Resolution by the Tohono O’odham Nation in opposition of the continued use of the Nation’s airspace and aboriginal lands by the United States Air Force. Includes military impacts report and signed resolution by the Tohono O'odham Legislative Council.
SHPO: Archaeological and Historical Characteristics of the CARES-DRY Area (1983)
SHPO correspondence regarding cultural resources survey conducted for the CARES-DRY project.
SHPO: Construction of Instrumented Target Complex on former HAVE HOST Site, Luke Air Force Range (1982)
SHPO correspondence regarding the results of an archaeological survey at the Have Host Site. Letter references the report "An Archaeological Survey of the Yuma TACTS Range Project Area" produced by the Institute for American Research in 1982.
SHPO: Proposed National Register Nomination, El Camino del Diablo (1976)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination for EL Camino del Diablo and associated correspondence between Air Force and SHPO personnel.
Targets: Cultural Resources Sample Survey of the East Tactical Range, Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range, Southwestern Arizona (1994)
Luke AFB and the BLM have teamed up in the past to assess the cultural resources contained within the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range. This study was designed to further that effort, and specifically to provide data that can augment the Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP) for the Gila Bend (eastern) segment of the Goldwater Range, a document that was prepared by the BLM, and which is regarded as "in-progress."