RATSCAT Advanced Measurement Site (Other Keyword)

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Archaeological Clearance Survey of a Proposed Powerline Easement Ratscat Advanced Measurement Site RAMS Rhodes Canyon, W.S.M.R., New Mexico (1983)
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This survey was required as part of the Environmental Assessment process prior to initiation of construction of the proposed Advanced Measurement Site, RAMS. This proposed facility would involve construction of a radar testing complex, support facilities, powerlines and access roads, and clearing and leveling of approximately 600 acres of land surface.


Archaeological Clearance Survey Ratscat Advanced Measurement Site, Rams, Rhodes Canyon, W.S.M.R., New Mexico (1982)
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This survey was required as part of the Environmental Assessment process prior to initiation of construction of the proposed Advanced Measurement Site, RAMS. This project would involve construction of the radar testing complex, support facilities, and clearing and leveling of approximately 600 acres of land surface. Three large prehistoric sites, three small lithic scatters, one small lithic and ceramic scatter, a rock cairn and an historic road were located within the project area and...


Archaeological Clearance Survey Ratscat Rams Constructions Annex Rhodes Canyon, W.S.M.R., New Mexico (1983)
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Human Systems Research, Inc. has conducted an intensive archaeological clearance survey of approximately 800 acres adjacent to the RATSCAT Advanced Measurement Site (RAMS). This area will serve as a construction annex, and will include two permanent powerlines, a permanent access road, temporary aggregate processing, concrete and asphalt batching plants, trailer complex, and portions will be used as a source of borrow materials.


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


Rams Procedural Manual (1982)
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This survey was required as part of the Environmental Assessment process prior to initiation of construction of the proposed Advanced Measurement Site, RAMS. Three large prehistoric sites, three small lithic scatters, one small lithic and ceramic scatter, a rock cairn, and an historic road were located within the project area and associated rights-of- way.