40CF247 (Site Name Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations for Proposed Improvements to the Industrial Area Interior Perimeter Road at Arnold Air Force Base (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shawn Chapman.

Summary report of a phase I archaeological survey project that was initiated to identify and evaluate its potential impact on cultural resources for the proposed construction of the industrial area interior perimeter road. Investigations included a review of the existing site records, visual inspection and shovel testing. Records search indicated five sites are located within one-mile of the various project areas but none were impacted by the proposed undertaking. Visual inspection showed that...


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 Timber Harvest and Thinning Areas Scheduled for 1997 and Phase I 'Plus' Archaeological Investigations of Site 40CF247 at Arnold Air Force Base/ Engineering Development Center, Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jodi L. Johnson.

Field work for this project was undertaken in the spring of 1997. It included the intensive pedestrian survey of approximately 212 acres in 18 tracts. Survey intervals were set at 20 m. Shovel tests, 50 cm in diameter, were placed randomly in areas with a potential to contain archaeological remains. Excavated matrix was screened through 0.25-cm hardware cloth. Steep slopes and low swamps were not shovel tested. Investigators documented site 40FR211, judged to be a mid-nineteenth century...