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A Class III Inventory of 1528 Acres for Target Installations on Range 76 and Reconnaissance Survey for Target Reconfigurations on Range 71S, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher Harper.

Nellis Air Force Base proposes to install new High Fidelity, Tunnel, and JDAM targets as well as TOSS (Tactical Ordinance Scoring System) towers on Ranges 71S (Table 1) and 76 (Table 2) within the Nevada Test and Training Range (Figure 1), Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) is 248 acres for reconnaissance and 1281 acres for Class III inventory.


A Class III Inventory of 405 Acres for Target Reconfigurations on Range 76, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Geo-Marine, Inc..

Nellis Air Force Base proposes reconfigurations of three targets on Range 76, on Pahute Mesa in the north Nevada Test and Training Range. An archaeological inventory was conducted in the vicinity of the existing targets as shown in Figure 1. A total of 405 acres were inventoried.


A Class III Inventory of 545 Acres for Range 76-11 Target Reconfigurations, Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Keith Myhrer.

Nellis Air Force Base proposes an expansion of Target 76-11, located in an interface of north Pahute Mesa and Stonewall Mountain/Stonewall Flat, on the north Nevada Test and Training Ranges. The Area of Potential Effect for the proposed federal action (Target 76-11) is 949 acres. The inventory occurred in two parts. This supplement describes survey in July 2000, which covered 522 acres. An additional inventory in July 2001 by Geo-Marine (see NAFB Report 01-04 main report) occurred due to a...


An Ethnoarchaeological Survey of West Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test and Training Range (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John W. Hohmann.

The results of this survey is the first attempt to create such a model which attempts to empirically identify, measure, analyze, and then interpret the cultural resources discovered within a portion of the south-central Great Basin region. This survey will be undertaken within an ethnoarchaeological approach.