Non-Domestic Structures (Site Type Keyword)

The locations and/or archaeological remains of a building or buildings used for purposes other than human habitation. Use more specific term(s) if possible.

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Real Alto Supplementary Figure 3: Structure 20 images tools (2019)
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Images of microfossils recovered from stone tools from Structure 20, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Figure 4: Structure 20 images sediments (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah M. Pearsall.

Images of microfossils recovered from sediment samples from Structure 20, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Figure 5: Charnal House Mound images (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil images from stone tools from Charnal House Mound structures, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Figure 6: Dental Calculus images (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil images from dental calculus samples, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Table 1: Pearsall 1979 wood data (2019)
DATASET Deborah M. Pearsall.

Charred wood (macroremains) from Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Table 2: Structure 1 microfossil data (2019)
DATASET Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil data from Structure 1 tools, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Table 3: Structure 10 microfossil data (2019)
DATASET Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil data from stone tools from Structure 10, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Table 4: Structure 20 microfossil data (2019)
DATASET Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil data from stone tools and floor sediments from Structure 20, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Table 5: Charnal House Mound microfossil data (2019)
DATASET Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil data from stone tools from Charnal House Mound structures, Real Alto, Ecuador


Real Alto Supplementary Table 6: Dental Calculus microfossil data (2019)
DATASET Deborah M. Pearsall.

Microfossil data from dental calculus samples, Real Alto, Ecuador


Reassessment of Building 6104 and Building 6284, Camp Bullis Military Reservation, San Antonio, Texas (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe C. Freeman. Daron Duke. Victoria Green Clow.

Building 6104 and 6284, located at Camp Bullis Military Reservation, San Antonio, Texas, were inspected on February 18, 2000 by Joe C. Freeman, Historic Architect, as part of ongoing cultural resources management at Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis. These buildings had been previously assessed and determined to be potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Eligibility determinations for the buildings were based on condition and integrity under various...


The Recapture of Palmyra (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Allison Cuneo. Susan Penacho. Michael Danti. Marina Gabriel. Jamie O'Connell.

The region of Palmyra and modern Tadmor was taken from ISIL militants by a coalition of Syrian, Russian, and Iranian military forces on March 24, 2016. This report will provide a summary of what is known to have taken place in the area since September 2015, including a synopsis of the humanitarian and military situation since then and the effects the conflict has had on the cultural heritage of ancient and modern Palmyra. This report is a preliminary analysis of a rapidly developing event, and...


Recent Archeological Salvage Operations in the Missouri Basin (1955)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Wheeler.

This is a reprint from “Progress, Missouri River Basin,” a Quarterly Report of the Interior Missouri Basin Field Committee, October-December, 1955. This document reports on archeological projects carried out during the summer of 1955. Three field units of the Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution River Basin Surveys and four field parties sponsored by State institutions, in cooperation with the National Park Service, carried out archeological projects in two dam and reservoir...


Recent Research on Chaco Prehistory (1984)
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This entire volume is devoted to research undertaken on the Chaco Phenomenon. Most of the papers herein were presented at two symposia sponsored by the National Park Service's Chaco Center at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings in San Diego in May 1981. The symposia were titled "Past Environment and Subsistence at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico," chaired by William Gillespie, and "Chacoan Prehistory: The Implications of a Regional Perspective, chaired by myself. The purpose of the...


Recent Research On Tucson Basin Prehistory: Proceedings of the Second Tucson Basin Conference (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William H. Doelle. Paul R. Fish.

The study of Tucson’s prehistory has been pursued with an unprecedented intensity in recent years, and it seemed essential that the new results that were emerging be shared on a broader basis. This volume is the outcome of papers prepared for the Second Tucson Basin Conference in conjunction with the 1986 fall meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council.


A Reconnaisance Inventory of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text R. Blake Roxlau. Karen Lewis. Katherine J. Roxlau.

Mariah Associates, Inc. (Mariah), under contract with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, is conducting a reconnaissance inventory of Cold War material culture on selected Air Force bases throughout the continental United States and in Panama for the Air Combat Command (ACC (Figure 1.1). As each base is inventoried, a report is completed. Once all 27 bases in the study have been inventoried, a final report will be compiled integrating all evaluated resources and...


A Reconnaissance Inventory of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Little Rock Air Force Base: A Baseline Inventory of Cold War Material Culture (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James A. Lowe. John A. Evaskovich. Katherine J. Roxlau.

Mariah Associates, Inc. conducted a cultural resource inventory at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, between November 14 and 17, 1994 to identify extant Cold War resources important to the base, its history, and its Cold War mission. A variety of repositories were inventoried on base: the Wing History Office, Public Affairs Office, Civil Engineering Office and Drafting Department, Real Estate Office, and Environmental Office. Informal interviews were conducted with personnel long affiliated...


Reconnaissance Survey of Cold War Properties, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force, Air Mobility Command.

The United States Air Force (USAF), Headquarters, Air Mobility Command (AMC), has conducted real property surveys and evaluations at selected installations throughout the continental United States to identify potentially significant Cold War buildings and structures. The immediate goal of the study is to provide the baseline information required for compliance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and for the completion of Cultural Resources Management Plans (CRMPs)....


Reconocimiento superficial del Valle de Yautepec, Morelos: informe final (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael E. Smith.

This is a technical report from an archaeological survey in the Yautepec Valley, in the Mexican state of Morelos. The report was submitted to the Consejo de Arqueología, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. There are 14 files in pdf format.


A Record of a Portion of the Yuma/California Main Canal and the Yuma Valley Railroad (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, M. A..

The Yuma Irrigation Project (YIP) was an early and essential Reclamation project in the Southwest, and the Yuma/California Main Canal and the Yuma Valley Railroad were important contributors to the success of the YIP and the early development of Yuma, Arizona. Construction on the YIP began shortly after a new federal agency - United States Reclamation Service - had been given authority to reclaim arid and semi-arid lands in the West in 1902. In only a couple of decades, the YIP infrastructure...


Record of Environmental Consideration, Construction of a Mail Distribution Facility, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael J. Grizer. James H. Graham.

Project is to construct a 2600 Square Foot Mail Distribution Facility in the METC Dormitory Area. The anticipated date and/or duration of the proposed action is fiscal year 2010.


Recordation Documentation for Building 26 and Base-wide History for Lakehurst NAES (2 vols.) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert F. Panepinto. Elizabeth Amisson. Brad Bauman. Paul W. Schopp.

HABS/HAER Level II documentation of Lighter-Than-Air Historic District Building 26, the Administration Building. Building 26 was a Colonial Revival style, wood-frame, brick veneer building with a slate roof constructed in 1934 and demolished in 1996. The documentation includes a historic report, photograph contact sheets of the facility, and architectural drawings.


Recordation For Facility 1077 Mark I Engineering Lab 12V High Bay Interior Lighting Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee - Final Archival Copy (2013)
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The purpose of this report is to record lighting modifications to the interior of the Mark I Engineering Lab 12V High Bay (Facility 1077), pursuant to the programmatic agreement for management of historic properties at Arnold Air Force Base.


Recordation of Buildings 9, 126, 178, and 261, Naval Air Engineering Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst.

Commissioned in 1921, NAS Lakehurst served as the home of the United States Navy"s (USN) Lighter-Than-Air (LTA) programs. It was the primary operational, training, and maintenance facility for LTA ships and personnel on the East Coast during World War II. After World War II, NAS Lakehurst was the center of the USN's LTA activities until the LTA program ended in 1961. To better support their mission, NAES Lakehurst plans to demolish Buildings 9, 126, 178, and 261. These structures are part of...


Recordation Report: Buildings 105 and 111, Naval Air Engineering Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Oak Point Associates.

The Naval Air Engineering Station (NAES) Lakehurst is located adjacent to the town of Lakehurst, New Jersey. The original Naval Air Station (NAS) was officially commissioned in 1921 as Naval Air Station, Lakehurst. As NAS Lakehurst, the facility originally served a variety of functions including the Chemical Warfare Service's school as well as the premier Lighter Than Air (LTA) facility. The current Building 105 was constructed in 1939 as a support structure for Building 15. Building 105...