23DA38 (Site Name Keyword)

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Finding Aid, Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992-1993 (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Vadi Dodge.

This collection is referred to as The Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992–1993. This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one half (0.5) of a linear inch. The documents in the investigation are both paper and electronic and include administrative, background, and report records. In particular, the documents include a property disposition voucher, transmittal documents for two archaeological reports, copies of...


National Register Assessment of Prehistoric Archaeological Sites 23DA407 and 23DA408 and Historic Properties Survey in the Stockton Lake Project, Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992-1993 (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Timothy C. Klinger. Steven M. Imhoff. Don R. Dickson. James E. Price.

Test excavations were completed at prehistoric archeological sites 23DA407 and 23DA408. Excavations slated for 23DA83 could not be conducted due to high lake levels and will be undertaken at a later date. These sites are being actively excavated by collectors and are in danger of destruction. Hand excavations included 1 m x 1 m test units and shovel tests. Controlled surface collecting or piece plotting was not undertaken as planned because of the obvious evidence of surface disturbance. 23DA407...


Scanned Asset Key, Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992-1993 (2015)
DATASET Vadi Dodge.

This is the scanned asset key for the Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992-1993 collection stored at the University of Missouri.


Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992-1993
PROJECT Timothy C. Klinger. US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District. US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District.

This collection is referred to as The Stockton Lake Survey and Assessment 1992–1993. This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is one half (0.5) of a linear inch. The documents in the investigation are both paper and electronic and include administrative, background, and report records. In particular, the documents include a property disposition voucher, transmittal documents for two archaeological reports, copies of...