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Archaeological Shovel Testing in the Morris Ferry Dock Area for the Proposed Placement of a New Power Pole on Arnold Air Force Base (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shawn Chapman.

Archaeological investigation in support of the proposed Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) power pole replacement. Investigation included a review of the existing site records, pedestrian survey and visual inspection as well as shovel testing. Visual inspection and shovel testing produced evidence of a moderate to large sized undetermined prehistoric lithic scatter here which is recorded as 40FR504. This site will be fully investigated at a later date for final recommendations...


An Archaeological Survey of the Upper Elk River Basin (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kenneth Dale Hasty.

The objectives of this intern project were to locate, investigate, and record as many unknown archaeological sites as possible. The investigations described in this report were undertaken to determine the existence of unknown prehistoric archaeological sites in the Upper Elk River Basin area. The survey was also needed to complete the inventory of archaeological materials and sites that lie along the expanse of the Elk River.


Archeological Assessments Report No. 300: Consultation with the Tennessee State Historic Preservation Officer for the Management of Cultural Resources within Selected Management Units at the Arnold Air Force Base (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text W. J. Bennett, Jr..

ACS/Conservation has proposed to conduct long term management activities in portions of the Arnold Air Force Base. These activities will be conducted within various Management Units designated for Forestry management and restoration efforts designed to assist in the restoration of Barrens ecological communities. Activities will include controlled burning, timber harvesting, reforestation, and selective tree removal which will result in ground disturbances. All affected Management Units have...


Phase I Archaeological Survey of 250 Acres at the Arnold Engineering and Development Center, Coffee County, Tennessee (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles E. Cantley.

This report presents the results of an intensive Phase I archeological survey of the Rowland Creek and the ASTF Laydown ADJ Par Course survey tracts totaling 250 acres at the Arnold Engineering and Development Center in Coffee County, Tennessee. The purpose of the survey was to determine the potential impact that future construction would have on any previously unidentified cultural resources in the area. The results of the background research and the intensive survey of the Rowland Creek and...