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Archaeological Site Relocation, Testing, and National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of Selected Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Sites Volume I: Final Phase II Report, Addendum Volume II: Appendix A - Updated Site Forms (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James M. Brechtel.

The Environmental Management Office at Warren Air Force Base requested archaeological site relocation, testing (if necessary), and site form revisions for selected historic and prehistoric archaeological sites on the base west of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Warren Air Force Base requested the work as part of its comprehensive plan to locate, evaluate, and nominate cultural resources for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), to comply with Section 110 (a) 2 of the National Historic...


Cultural Resource Inventory Report: Frontier Avenue Survey East, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, August 1985 (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Metz.

During the week of 13 August 1985, a pedestrian cultural resource survey was conducted on the parcel of land between Frontier Avenue and Diamond Creek. The survey area consisted of approximately 38 acres. Two sites and one isolated artifact were located. Prehistoric site 48LA555 does not appear to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. One historic site, 48LA71HH, could not be identified from historic documents and should be considered eligible pending further investigation....


F.E. Warren AFB Project Metadata
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Metadata for the F.E. Warren AFB collection.


The Results of 1987 Level 3 Surveys and 1995 Testing on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice M. Tratebas. Paul V. Miller. William Ranney.

During the 1987 field season Alice Tratebas located fifty-one sites on the F.E. Warren main base. Of those sites, thirty were recommended as significant. During the 1995 field season, twenty of the fifty-one sites recorded by Tratebas were tested by Frontier Cultural Services. Of those twenty sites, twelve were considered significant by Tratebas and eight considered not significant. Frontier Cultural Services has recommended changes in the eligibility status from significant to not significant...