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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...
An Archaeological Assessment of the Queen Valley and Florence Junction-Superior Transmission Lines, Pinal County, Arizona (1989)
Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted two cultural resource surveys near Florence Junction, Arizona at the request of Ms. Judy Brunson, Staff Archaeologist of Salt River Project (SRP). The archaeological surveys were performed in order to provide an inventory and assessment of the cultural resources that might be affected by the Queen Valley (Arizona State Land Department Right-of-Way #16-4300) and the Florence Junction-Superior (State Application #-14-96182) transmission line...
Archaeology of Vail Pass Camp (1981)
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Cultural Resource Survey and Test Excavation, 200+ Acre Scripps Gateway Property, City of San Diego, California (1993)
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Data for the Archaeological Assessment of Four Sites at Melrose Air Force Range (Without Photos) (2010)
Data for the Archaeological Assessment of Four Sites at Melrose Air Force Range (LA110524, LA110530, LA66373, and LA133088). Data includes curation labels, digital photo log and report, FS list, print ecofact analysis, print historic analysis, print lithic analysis, and specimen inventory.
Melrose Air Force Range Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Melrose Air Force Range cultural heritage resources collection.
A Proposal for an Archaeological Assessment of the USAF Luke Bombing Range, Southwestern Arizona (1976)
Proposals for an archaeological assessment of the USAF Luke Bombing Range, Southwestern Arizona and associated correspondence.
References, List of Cultural and Archaeological Publications, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2002)
An assorted bibliography of references related to Fort Sam Houston. The papers and publications range from 1974-2002.
Trip Report: Archaeological Survey and Assessment of Effect for New RV Sites at Kartchner Caverns, AZSP, 2010 (2010)
The goal of the survey was determine if the proposed RV sites would adversely affect the cultural resources present or have the potential to affect any previously unknown cultural resources. After looking over the information from previous archaeological surveys (Madsen and Bayman 1989, Whalen 1971) it was determined that the proposed RV sites lie within a large lithic artifact scatter w/ roasting pits, identified as Late Archaic first by Whalen in 1971, and again by Madsen and Bayman (1989)...
Wupatki: An Archeological Assessment (1977)
The Wupatki region comprises a unique and fascinating national monument. During almost its entire history, this area was avoided by inhabitants of the surrounding regions; Wapatki is arid, wind-swept and inhospitable. For a time lasting less than 150 years, however, Wupatki flourished as a cultural contact zone. This population influx was due to the effects of the A.D. 1064-1065 Sunset Crater eruption, which spread a moisture-retaining layer of volcanic ash and cinder over the landscape and...