LA 83733 (Site Name Keyword)

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Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of Portions of the Melrose Air Force Range, Curry and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peggy Gerow. Camille Juliana. Heidi Reed. Richard C. Chapman.

A Class III cultural resources survey of fence line corridors, waterline corridors, and selected parcels of land was conducted in three phases during October 1990 and December 1991, and resulted in inventory of 57.8 linear mi (93 lan) of 50 ft (15 m) wide fence line and waterline corridors and ten sample parcels totaling 2240 acres of land. Sixty-nine isolated occurrences, seven prairie dog town localities. and eight prehistoric and historic archeological sites were discovered. Seven of the...


Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Pottery from Sites LA 57469, LA 83733, LA 87371, and LA 87372, Melrose, New Mexico (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert J. Speakman. Michael Glascock.

Eight samples of pottery from archaeological sites LA 87371, LA 87372, and LA 873733 near Melrose, New Mexico were analyzed by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) at the University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR).


LA 83733 Site Report (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Site Report for LA 83733. This site dates between 900-1540 AD. LA 83733 represents a repeatedly occupied short-term camp that contains abundant lithic debris, lithic tools, and ground stone, with smaller amounts of ceramics. This site is eligible for the NRHP.


Melrose Air Force Range Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the Melrose Air Force Range cultural heritage resources collection.


National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Evaluation of 77 Archaeological Sites on Melrose Air Force Range, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, Final Report (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer Kimbell. Timothy B. Graves. Robert DeBry. Antonio DeCunzo. Bennett Kimbell. Lillian Ponce.

This report summarizes the NRHP eligibility assessment of 71 previously recorded archaeological sites on Melrose Air Force Range. The original contract included 91 sites; 12 of the 91 sites, however, fall within prohibited impact zones in the central portion of the MAFR. Versar evaluated the NRHP eligibility of the 77 sites on the basis of additional field documentation that included assemblage content, context, and integrity, and, in certain instances, limited subsurface testing. Each site was...


National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Testing of Ten Sites on Melrose Air Force Range, Roosevelt County, New Mexico (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Geo-Marine, Inc..

From April 27 through May 13, 2004, archaeologists from Geo-Marine, Inc. (GMI) conducted subsurface testing at ten prehistoric archaeological sites located on Melrose Air Force Range (MAFR). Three other sites had initially been chosen for testing, but field searches of the areas could not locate these resources. This report documents the testing program undertaken for evaluating the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility of ten previously recorded archaeological sites, located...


NRHP Eligibility Evaluation of Thirteen Archaeological Sties on Melrose Air Force Range, Roosevelt County, New Mexico (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maria Connor-Hroncich. Katherine Jones. Kelly Rush.

Between December 9 and December 12, 2019, Versar Inc. evaluated the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility of 12 previously recorded archaeological sites on Melrose Air Force Range (MAFR), Roosevelt County, New Mexico. The original contract included 13 sites: 10 prehistoric sites, two historic artifact scatters, and one historic gravesite; however, one site (LA 66375) could not be evaluated due to restricted access. Of the sites meeting modern site criteria (n=5), two sites (LA...


Technical Work Plan for National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Evaluation of 91 Archaeological Sites on Melrose Air Force Range, Roosevelt County, New Mexico (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Versar, Inc..

Work Plan for the NRHP evaluation of 91 sites, later reduced to 77.