Prehistoric (Temporal Keyword)
7,626-7,650 (7,775 Records)
This report documents the performance and findings of a cultural resource clearance survey for the temporary installation of a fence and communication (buried) line adjacent to the High Energy Research and Technology Facility (HERTF). The project involves the fencing of both sides of an existing native surface roadway for safety and to prevent entry by animals. A trench approximately 1' wide x 1' deep x 200' long will be excavated for a buried communication line. A series of experiments will be...
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Laser Tracker Site Relocation (1988)
Results of a survey for potential laser tracking sites. No archaeological sites were found.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Negative Report - No Sites Present: Aerial Cable Site Fireline (1999)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form for a survey in support the proposed Aerial Cable Site Fireline construction project.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Negative Report - No Sites Present: Military Withdrawal Fuelwood/Burning (2000)
Completed USDA Forest Service 'Inventory Standards and Accounting: Negative Report - No Sites Present Form' (R3-FS-2300-4a) in support of a prescribed burn project entitled, Military Withdrawal Fuelwood/Burning. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is also included.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Negative Report - No Sites: New Firing Range (1999)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Negative Report - No Sites Form completed for a survey in support of the delineation of a hazardous waste area. Because no significant cultural resources of any kind were located in the project area, the Escondida Research Group recommended an archaeological clearance for this undertaking proposed by the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) Environmental Restoration Project.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: No Sites, Temporary Building Placement Near High Energy Research and Technology Facility (HERTF), Kirtland Air Force Base (1999)
USDA - Forest Service "Inventory Standards and Accounting Negative Report - No Sites Present" form (R3-FS-2300-4a) and correspondences related to the construction of a temporary building to house test equipment for research conducted at the nearby High Energy Research and Technology Facility (HERTF). An ARMS database records search revealed the proposed project area had been surveyed seven times in the recent past, with the closest archaeological site located 0.8 miles (1.2km)...
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Otero Meadow Restoration (1998)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form for a survey in support of the Otero Meadow Restoration Project. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is also included.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Peace Keeper 92 (1992)
A Cultural Resources Survey was done on acres on the Sandia Ranger District of the Cibola National Forest on the Military Withdrawal for a project involving digging fox holes for military maneuvers. The area was part of two previous surveys and nothing was found. This survey also found no cultural remains. No cultural resource will be effected. Cultural resource clearances recommended.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Prescribed Burning and Fuelwood Sale Project in the Manzanita Mountains Phase 2 (1995)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form for a survey in support of a prescribed burn, the Prescribed Burning and Fuelwood Sale Project in the Manzanita Mountains Phase 2. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is also included.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Proposed Road Rehabilitation and Obliteration on the Military Withdrawal for the Ecosystem Management Plan Phase 5 (1996)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form for a survey in support of an Ecosystem Management Plan. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is also included.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Report 1998-03-062 Archaeological Survey of 2,070 Acres for the Armijo and David Canyon Prescribed Burns Cibola National Forest, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1998)
Archaeologists with Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc. conducted a Class III Cultural Resource Survey on November 23 and 24, 1997, and April 20 through May 18, 1998 for the Cibola National Forest (NMCRIS # 60888). The survey was conducted as part of a proposed prescribed burn. This project area consists of two blocks within the Sandia Ranger District of the Cibola National Forest and totals 2,070 acres. Twenty-seven sites and 82 isolated occurrences were recorded during the survey....
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Survey in the Vicinity of the Sandia National Laboratories Burn Site, Kirtland Air Force Base (1990)
Survey was conducted on 1,447 acres in the vicinity of the Burn Site on Kirtland Air Force Base. The survey was conducted for Sandia National Laboratories in Lurance and Sol se Mete Canyons and the surrounding hill slopes. The survey yielded 40 archaeological sites and 80 isolated occurrences. One previously recorded site in the area was also included in the survey results. Another site was not relocated. The archaeological remains document Archaic, Anasazi, and historic use of the area. With a...
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Thirty Nine Helicopter Landing Zones for Kirtland Air Force Base (2000)
Ogden Environmental Consultants conducted cultural resource survey of 39 helicopter landing zones (HLZs) at various locations in central New Mexico on behalf of Kirtland Air Force Base. Three HLZs are located on the Sandia Ranger District; one is on the Mountainair Ranger District; and one is on the Magdalena Ranger District. The remainder are not on Forest Service land. No sites were located at any of the five Forest Service locations, so there will be no effect to historic properties on Forest...
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Trails, Fuels, Habitat, Recreation, and Roads Project in Manzanita Mountains Phase 4 (1996)
A total of 315 acres were surveyed for Phase 4 of a LA rge ecosystem management project. Of these 3156 acres, 2188 were newly surveyed, and 968 were previously surveyed. There are a total of 26 sites in the project area. 14 of the sites are new, 12 are previously recorded. Sites AR 05-50 (LA 13283), AR 05-67 (LA 77130), AR 05-220 (LA 78483), AR 05-340 (LA 107707), AR 05-349 (LA 108122), AR 05-361 (LA 114781) are considered eligible for the National Register under criterion D. Sites AR 05-337...
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form: Trails, Fuels, Habitat, Recreation, and Roads Project in the Manzanita Mountains Phase 4 (1996)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Form and Cultural Resource Report in support of an Ecosystem Management Plan at Kirtland Air Force Base. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is also included.
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Heritage Resource Survey/Literature Search - No Sites Form: Prescribed Burn Rifle Range #2 (1997)
USDA Forest Service Inventory Standards and Accounting Heritage Resource Survey/Literature Search - No Sites Form in support of a prescribed burn of Rifle Range #2 at Kirtland Air Force Base. An intensive survey of the 3 area parcel was conducted. Parallel pedestrian transects were walked, spaced no more than 15m apart. No heritage sites were recorded within 1/4 mile of the project area. New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) concurrence is included.
The Use and Function of Late Middle Archaic Projectile Points in the Midsouth (2000)
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The Use of Chenopodium Seeds as a Food Source of Food by the Early Peoples in Russell Cave, Alabama (1960)
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Using Black Earth and Remote Sensing - Methods and Guidelines for Analysis of Indicator Species Distribution Using Remote Sensing - Presentation (Legacy 10-416) (2012)
This presentation continues the topic in the "Recommendations for Applying Results to DoD Modeling Initiatives" above. Remote sensing is defined, methods are presented, and interpretation and analysis are discussed. The theses of the presentation are that vegetation types containing high density of archaeological sites should show the highest potential for discovery of previously unknown cultural sites, and remote sensing, especially high-resolution aerial imagery, is useful in efficiently...
Using Black Earth and Remote Sensing - Soil Analysis, Methods and Guidelines - Presentation (Legacy 10-416) (2012)
This presentation defines black earth/soils; describes sampling, lab, and analytical methods; outlines the use of the results in ArcMap (Inverse Distance Weighting spatial interpolation tool), and discusses species and soil mineral contents that may indicate use by Native Americans. The thesis of the presentation is that an integration of the use of vegetative indicator species and black earth has more predictive power than either alone.
Using Black Earth and Remote Sensing of Indicator Plants for Identification of Prehistoric Archaeological Sensitivity and Potential Site Integrity in the Eastern Woodlands (Legacy 10-416)
This project collected soils data at four installations (Fort Drum, NY; Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA, Cheatham Annex of Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, VA, and Dare County Bombing Range of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC) to explore the efficacy of black earth as an indicator of Indian activity on the landscape. The project's report includes analysis and major conclusions, which were applied to develop management strategies that can be implemented across a wide range of DoD holdings in the...
Using Black Earth and Remote Sensing of Indicator Plants for Identification of Prehistoric Archaeological Sensitivity and Potential Site Integrity in the Eastern Woodlands - Report (Legacy 10-416) (2012)
This technical report provides a summary of soils data collected at four installations (Fort Drum, NY; Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA, Cheatham Annex of Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, VA, and Dare County Bombing Range of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC) to explore the efficacy of black earth as an indicator of Indian activity on the landscape. The report includes analysis and major conclusions, which were applied to develop management strategies that can be implemented across a wide range of...
Uvada-Crestline Allotment Boundary Fence Project #4872 (1985)
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V-Bar-V-Ranch Arizona Site Steward File (1996)
This is an Arizona Site Steward file for the V-Bar-V-Ranch site, located on Coconino National Forest land. The site is comprised of a pit house village, petroglyphs, and rock alignments and clearing indicative of a prehistoric field. The file consists of four site data forms.
VAFB-1975-01: Letter Report: REF: Purchase Order No. F04684 76 31076; dated 09 Dec 75 for Archaeological Survey and Report (1975)
This document is a letter report for the archaeological survey and subsurface testing conducted by Laurence Spanne on December 5, 1975 to determine the impact of the installation of a cable trench near Launch Facility No. 23 on Vandenberg Air Force Base. The archeological survey focused on the east and northeast margins of CA-SBA-733, a previously recorded prehistoric site. The report also provided four recommendations in order to avoid or mitigate project impacts.