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The 2008 Phase I Archaeological Survey of 1,018 Acres Within Arnold Air Force Base, Coffee and Franklin Counties Tennessee (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence S. Alexander. Charles P. Redwine.

Summary report of Phase I survey of 1,018 acres. The investigation included background research as well as a comprehensive pedestrian survey and systematic shovel testing program within, or adjacent to, the old Camp Forrest. All areas were shovel tested at 30 meter intervals and screened through ¼ inch screen. Six previously recorded sites (40CF239, 40CF263, 40FR463, 40FR465, 40FR478, and 40FR504), were revisited and all were recommended not eligible for listing on the National Register of...


Archaeological Investigations for Proposed Tactical Training Base, Tennessee Army National Guard, at Arnold Air Force Base (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shawn Chapman.

Summary report of the phase I archaeological survey project that was initiated to evaluate the effects on cultural resources from the proposed construction on the tactical training base at Arnold Air Force Base. Investigations included a review of the existing site records, visual inspection and shovel testing. The records search indicated six sites were located within one mile of the project area, including Camp Forrest. Visual inspection showed that the project area has been subjected to...


Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Cultural Resources of Selected Areas with the Former Camp Forrest World War II Military Training Base, Arnold Air Station, Coffee and franklin Counties, Tennessee (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harley Lanham.

From July 7 to August 11, 1994, archaeologists from the Transportation Center at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville conducted a Phase I archaeological reconnaissance survey for cultural resources of selected areas within the former Camp Forrest training base in Coffee and Franklin counties, Tennessee. The locations examined were limited primarily to long narrow corridors along roads. Work included a pedestrian walk-over of all areas and shovel testing at 30m and 15m intervals. A total of...