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Palo Verde-Devers Arizona Site Steward File (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Allen Dart.

This is an Arizona Site Steward file for a site found during the Palo Verde-Devers 500KV line project. The site is comprised of the remnants of petroglyphs of possible Hohokam origin and barbed wire and rock piles left from a historic fence, and it is located on State Trust land. The file consists of an unlabeled data sheet and a map of the site location. The earliest dated document is from 1987.


Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Phase II Archaeological Testing of the Proposed Bridge Replacement Along Road S-19 Over the Little River (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alex Sweeney.

"... This survey was conducted on behalf of the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) in Columbia, South Carolina. These investigations were conducted in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) by personnel qualified under 36 CFR Part 61, and consistent with guidelines developed by the SCDAH. The goals of this investigation were to identify archaeological sites and architectural resources (e.g., standing structures) within and immediately...


Proposed Mead to Phoenix 500kV DC Transmission Line Project: Appendix B: Archaeological Survey of a 160-Acre Grounding Electrode Site, Maricopa County, Arizona (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald R. Keller.

A proposed 160 acre grounding electrode site and associated access road west of the Hassayampa River was surveyed for archaeological resources by the Museum of Northern Arizona in April, 1983. No archaeological sites were found, and archaeological clearance is recommended for the electrode site and access road.


Report on Field Investigations at the Round Spring Wastewater Treatment Plant Chainlink Fence Replacement (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Price.

James E. Price was instructed by Kevin McMurry to conduct a Phase I cultural resources assessment of a tract of consisting of the presently fenced area at the Round Spring wastewater treatment plant. On April 26, 2000 James E. Price, Ozark National Scenic Riverways Archeologist, visited the wastewater treatment plant at Round Spring. Accompanying him were Kevin McMurry and Randy Ross. The portion of tile mound on which the treatment plant lies has subsided, causing one end of the building to...


Stanislaus National Forest, Heritage Resources 1996 Sierra Nevada Programmatic Agreement Project Certification, Project: Post Corral Small Timber Sale, 05-16-2121 (And Site Evaluation For 05-16-52-607). (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Davis.

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