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This tDAR Project page represents Chapter 8 (pp. 45-53) of Archeological Report 06 (Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR06 collection, titled: AR06, Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in...
AR06-08, Chapter 8, A Report of an Archaeological Survey of Cagles Mill, Mansfield And Big Pine Reservoirs In West-Central Indiana, in AR06, Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana (1970)
This tDAR document page represents Chapter 8 (pp. 45-53) of Archeological Report 06 (Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR06 collection, titled: AR06, Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in...
AR06-IMAGES, Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana
This tDAR Project contains all the artifact images and 3D artifact models available for all chapters in AR06. To find details on the context of each artifact, the user is referred to the projects in this collection for the respective chapters. Archeological Report 06 (Archaeological Investigations of the New Castle Sites, Hn-1, Hn-10, and Hn-25: A 1969 Summer Field School in Henry County, Indiana) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
AR13, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project (1975)
This is the tDAR document page that represents Archeological Report 13 (An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
AR13-03, Archaeological Survey of the Marion Municipal Airport, Marion, Indiana, in AR13, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project
This tDAR Project page represents Chapter 3 (pp. 114-116) of Archeological Report 13 (An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR13 collection, titled: AR13, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of...
AR13-03, Chapter 3, Archaeological Survey of the Marion Municipal Airport, Marion, Indiana, in AR13, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project (1975)
This tDAR document page represents Chapter 3 (pp. 114-116) of Archeological Report 13 (An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR13 collection, titled: AR13, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey...
AR13-IMAGES, An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project
This tDAR Project contains all the artifact images and 3D artifact models available for all chapters in AR13. To find details on the context of each artifact, the user is referred to the projects in this collection for the respective chapters. Archeological Report 13 (An Experimental Approach to the Study of Small Prehistoric Sites (Mounds’ Bluff Site) and Survey of the Upper Blue River Watershed Project) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Clifty Creek Reservoir Area Bartholomew and Decatur Counties, Indiana (1974)
This is a report of an archaeological survey of areas potentially affected by the proposed Clifty Creek reservoir project in Bartholomew County and Decatur County, Indiana (Fig. 1). The project would be an undertaking of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and involves the construction of one or more dams on Clifty Creek and Fall Fork to provide flood control and recreational facilities. Four possible dam sites and several reservoir alternatives are being considered. Data regarding these are given...
Artifact Inventory, Site 44CE0465, Fort A.P. Hill (2006)
The artifact category from the phase II archaeological evaluation of site 44CE0465, proposed 800-meter range, Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia
Artifact Report, Big Bangs and Little Bangs Mounds (12HU25 and 12HU26) 1964 (2012)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Louisville District archaeological collections were sent to the Veterans Curation Project’s (VCP) St. Louis laboratory in the fall of 2009. The VCP St. Louis laboratory was established by USACE, St. Louis District’s Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funds and staffed through Brockington and Associates, Inc. The procedures employed to re-house the...
Big Bangs and Little Bangs Mounds (12HU25 and 12HU26) 1964
The USACE, Louisville District obtained this collection through an archaeological test excavation at the Huntington Reservoir Project in 1964. Indiana University’s GBL was contracted to perform the fieldwork. Three mounds were excavated in the Huntington Reservoir on the Upper Wabash River, Huntington, Indiana. One was a small remnant of a mound (12HU27); the other two were semi-conical mounds (12HU25 and 12HU26) which did not contain burials. Of the three mounds located in the initial survey,...
Boundary Delineation and Limited Testing of Several Sites on the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation, Maricopa County, Arizona (1994)
Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted survey of 200 acres and limited testing of cultural resources on Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Community (FMIC) land at the request of Mr. Jon Czaplicki of the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation). The work was performed to define the boundaries of archaeological sites to be avoided by agricultural development. Eight sites were slated for preservation; however, only seven sites were relocated and flagged, and two new sites were...
CA-SBA-539: Archaeological site record for CA-SBA-539 (2022)
This document is the archaeological site record for CA-SBA-539. The record consists of 6 recordation events.
CA-SBA-540: Archaeological site record for CA-SBA-540 (2020)
This document is the archaeological site record for CA-SBA-540.The record consists of 3 recordation events.
Clifty Creek Reservoir Area 1973-1974
The USACE, Louisville District obtained these materials through an archaeological survey of land potentially affected by the proposed Clifty Creek reservoir project in Bartholomew County (12B) and Decatur (12DE) County, Indiana. The Clifty Creek reservoir involved the construction of one or more dams on the Clifty Creek and Fall Fork to provide flood control and recreational facilities. Curtis Tomak accomplished the survey during the fall and winter of 1973-1974 under contract from the National...
Cultural Resource Survey of 18 Acres for a Proposed Construction Yard, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernaillo County, New Mexico (1993)
Mariah Associates, Inc. completed an 18-acre Class III cultural resource inventory for a proposed construction yard located on Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Four isolated occurrences and a single archaeological site were recorded. The site, LA 99781, consists of a dispersed scatter of historic artifacts that may represent the remains of a pre-World War II habitation. Because the artifacts appear to have been redeposited and lack locational context, LA 99781 is...
Cultural Resources Survey of Madera Canyon and Archeological Area IV Project Areas: Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico (1982)
In 1982, Cultural Heritage Research Services, Inc. conducted an on-ground prehistoric and historical archaeological cultural resources survey within the Madera Canyon and Archeological Area IV Project Areas on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. A total of 18 cultural resources were located. Sixteen of these sites were affiliated with American Indian cultures spanning the early Archaic through the Historic periods. The remaining two sites consisted of a probable historic mine shaft and the...
Geophysical Studies at Kirtland Air Force Base Proposed Plan for Archaeological Ground Truthing (1995)
This report presents the results of a geophysical study of five sites on KAFB. The objectives for the geophysical study were two fold: (1) to explore the effectiveness of near surface geophysical techniques for verifying the presence and nature of architectural and other cultural features and (2) to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each of the four remote sensing techniques being employed--resistivity, gradiometer, magnetometer, and ground penetrating radar (GPR)--by assessing their...
Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Phase II Archaeological Evaluation of Site 44CE0465 Proposed 800-Meter Range, Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia (2006)
Site 44CE0465 was originally identified during a Phase Ia, reconnaissance-level, survey conducted in association with the construction of a proposed 800-meter range (McDonald and Clarke 2006). The current Phase II fieldwork was conducted in association with proposed improvements to an existing dirt road that cuts through the site. The objective of the archaeological evaluation of Site 44CE0465 was to (1) determine the site’s boundary and subsurface integrity, and (2) to determine if the site is...
Phase II Archaeological Evaluation, Site 44CE0465, Fort A.P. Hill (AP2012.001)
Site 44CE0465 was originally identified during a Phase Ia, reconnaissance-level, survey conducted in association with the construction of a proposed 800-meter range (McDonald and Clarke 2006). The current Phase II fieldwork was conducted in association with proposed improvements to an existing dirt road that cuts through the site. The objective of the archaeological evaluation of Site 44CE0465 was to (1) determine the site’s boundary and subsurface integrity, and (2) to determine if the site is...
Photo Log, Site 44CE0465, Fort A.P. Hill (2006)
The photo log from the phase II archaeological evaluation of site 44CE0465, proposed 800-meter range, Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia
Report on National Register of Historic Places Nomination Investigation for the Pimeria Alta Archaeological District on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (1992)
Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) served as consultant to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) on the Pimeria Alta Project, which is a National Park Service Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant-in-Aid awarded to the SRPMIC by the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) (Federal ID Number: 04-91-60000; Project Identification Number: SP 9102-50). ACS conducted mapping and a 40% survey of a parcel of Community land in order to nominate the parcel...
Research Design to Mitigate the Adverse Effect on NM 0:3:1:11 (LA 87432), Kirtland Air Force Base (1981)
At the request of the U.S. Air Force, the Center for Anthropological Studies has completed a research design to mitigate the ongoing natural erosion of NM 0:3:1:11 (LA 87432). This is a prehistoric Rio Grande Anasazi habitation site believed to have been used during A.D. 1100-1200. The acceptance and use of this research design to guide the recovery of this site's archaeological data is considered justification for making a determination of no adverse effect upon it.
Survey Photographs, Site 44CE0465, Fort A.P. Hill (2006)
Excavation and site photographs from the phase II archaeological evaluation of site 44CE0465, proposed 800-meter range, Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia