The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is charged by federal law and statutes to identify, evaluate, and protect important cultural and historical properties on DAF land for the benefit of this and future generations of Americans. In executing these mandates, DAF has produced several thousand professional quality monographs, reports, and studies that record valuable data and insights on our Nation’s history and prehistory, as reflected on our installations and ranges. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) has partnered with Digital Antiquity and Argonne National Laboratory to curate these resources in the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR).
Since 2011, Digital Antiquity has worked with Air Force installations to establish a system for digitally curating DAF cultural resources documents and making those documents available to approved users. Installations have the ability to organize their file types in a way that is useful for their needs, while providing controlled levels of access to approved users.
This is the main collection for DAF. Here you can find collections of documents, data, images, and other digital information generated from and/or related to archaeological and other cultural resources and investigations on or nearby DAF facilities. The collection was created by the Center for Digital Antiquity in cooperation with US Air Force, US Space Force, and Air National Guard Cultural Resources Management personnel.
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Belle Chance •
Scott Air Force Base Historic District •
Building 1966 •
Building 1967 •
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Chapel II •
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Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
House
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SHPO •
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Culture Keywords
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Investigation Types
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Chert •
Glass •
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Shell •
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Ground Stone
Temporal Keywords
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Pritch Site (HAR-007/LA 99633) Disturbance Cultural Resource Investigation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1995)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the Pritch site (HAR- 007/LA 99633), a military photo tower on Holloman AFB (HAFB), and noted disturbance to the site.
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Projectile Points, Potsherds, Horseshoes, and Hand Grenades Evidence of the Human Legacy on Holloman Air Force Base from a Cultural Resource Sample Survey, Otero County, New Mexico (1999)
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The purpose of the project, initially, was to determine site densities by environmental zone for management purposes. By the time the first draft of the report was completed, all base lands had been inventoried. This forced a reorientation of the projects goals to a more settlement pattern based analysis. Such an analysis includes not only sites recorded during the sample survey, but also all recorded sites on HAFB. The intensive cultural resources survey conducted by HSR documented 83...
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Property of the U.S. Government Return to White Sands Missile Range Environmental Cultural Resources Inventory Survey for the Holloman Air Force Base Commercial Vehicle Route (2006)
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The cultural resources investigation of the Holloman AFB commercial vehicle route project involved three phases: identifying the undertaking and Area of Potential Effect (APE); identifying cultural resources known to the area; and field inspection of the APE. A total of five archeological sites and 31 isolated occurrences were recorded during the survey. Three of the archeological sites consisted of artifact scatters of predominantly El Paso Brown sherds, while two of the archeological sites...
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Rams Procedural Manual (1982)
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This survey was required as part of the Environmental Assessment process prior to initiation of construction of the proposed Advanced Measurement Site, RAMS. Three large prehistoric sites, three small lithic scatters, one small lithic and ceramic scatter, a rock cairn, and an historic road were located within the project area and associated rights-of- way.
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RAMS Security Surveillance System Cultural Resource Survey White Sands Missile Range Sierra County, New Mexico (1996)
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The 46th Test Group, RADAR Target Scatter Division (46 TG/TGR), of Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) is planning to construct an infrared Security Surveillance System (VISDTA) at the RATSCAT Advanced Measurement Site (RAMS). This HAFB administered facility is located on White Sands Missile Range- (WSMR). The project will consist of erecting two towers on 20' triangular bases, installing overhead and subsurface power lines (including both the use of existing power lines and installation of new power...
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RATSCAT Fiber Optics Cable Upgrade Cultural Resource Survey White Sands Missile Range, Otero County, New Mexico (1997)
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The 46th Test Group, RADAR Target Scatter Division (46 TG/TGR), of Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) is planning to replace fiber optics lines to three turntable pits at the RATSCAT facility. This HAFB administered facility is located on White Sands Missile Range (WSMR).
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Reach for the Sky: The Military Architectural Legacy of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 1941 to 1961 (1994)
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This investigation represents only an initial phase in HAFB's historic preservation efforts for its World War II and Cold War legacy. It provides a prototype of management tools for the identification and treatment of additional historic properties within these historic contexts, and begins the process of recognition and preservation of HAFB's rich military history and its place in the heritage of the nation.
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Recommended National Register Status of Cold War-Era Buildings to be affected by the proposed relocation of the F-16 Flying Training Unit (FTU) to Holloman AFB (HAFB), New Mexico (NM) (2011)
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Recommended National Register status of Cold War-Era buildings to be affected by the proposed relocation of the F-16 Flying Training Unit to Holloman AFB, New Mexico.
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Red Rio I: An Archaeological Survey of 1,280 acres Near Chupadera Mesa, White Sands Missile Range, Socorro County, New Mexico (1985)
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An archaeological survey of 1,280 acres was conducted in Socorro County, New Mexico, on State of New Mexico and federal lands under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of the Army, White Sands Missile Range. During the survey 8 sites and 78 isolated artifacts were recorded, of which 5 of the sites are considered significant. Archaeological clearance is recommended with the stipulation that the sites be avoided and protected from further impacts.
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Red Rio II: An Archaeological Survey of 2,280 acres Near Chupadera Mesa, White Sands Missile Range, Socorro County, New Mexico (1986)
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The survey was required by Holloman Air Force Base in order to use a portion of the survey area as a bombing and strafing range. Prior to 1985 the area had been utilized as a target range for at least 20 years. This report describes the cultural resources found, summarized the research conducted, and makes recommendations for the future protection of the archaeological resources.
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Report of Historic Status Aeromedical Complex Buildings 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, and 1206 (2016)
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The Aeromedical Complex at Holloman AFB is associated with important programs at Holloman AFB including: Space Biology studies of subgravity, an essential step that led to development of manned space flight; Project Man High, a “Man in Space” program studying the effects of cosmic radiation on humans; biodynamic studies of escape physiology that led to the development of escape systems for pilots and astronauts; crash studies resulting in the installation of automobile restraint systems in...
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Report of Historic Status Air Force Research Laboratory Balloon Operations Center Building 850 (2016)
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In 1996, Building 850 had been previously evaluated as eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) at the national level under Criterion A for its support of critical Cold War-era high atmosphere balloon research for both aeromedical and early space exploration studies. Project Moby Dick/Project Genetrix was an early aerial reconnaissance program that laid the groundwork for satellite reconnaissance programs in the 1950s. Project Man high studied the effects of cosmic...
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Report on Historic Status Building 1102 Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (2013)
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In summary, this study of 1102 has resulted in a compilation of information that yielded information on the topic and times that, while of interest, may or may not be of much importance. Original and remodeling plans, large format black and white and digital color pictures, real property records and the reference materials gathered will be filed at Holloman and eventually archived by the AF. 1102 will exist on record although the building itself is self-destructing.
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Research and Work Plan: Data Recovery Investigations at Seven Archaeological Sites in the Proposed Atlas Photovoltaic Development Footprint, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (2015)
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The following section discusses the seven sites recommended for data recovery efforts. These sites include LA 103408 (HAR 049), LA 108699 (HAR 199), LA 111253 (HAR 232), LA 168646 (HAR 366), LA 168650 (HAR 367), LA 168653 (HAR 369), and LA 168655 (HAR 371).
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Research Design and Work Plan: Data Recovery Investigations at Seven Archaeological Sites in the Proposed Atlas Photovoltaic Development Footprint, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (2015)
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The following research design outlines the proposed data recovery efforts to mitigate the adverse effects to seven archaeological sites that fall within the Atlas Photovoltaic Development (PVD) footprint. The seven sites include LA 103408 (HAR 049), LA 108699 (HAR 199), LA 111253 (HAR 232), LA 168646 (HAR 366), LA 168650 (HAR 367), LA 168653 (HAR 369) and LA 168655 (HAR 371); all are located on Holloman Air Force Base (Holloman AFB) in Otero County, New Mexico.
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Resources Impact Survey for the Mare Tank F-16 Mishap, Sierra County, NM (2016)
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Approximately 16.06 acres of public land administered by the Las Cruces District Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Department of Interior, were affected by the 25 November 2015 F-16 aircraft mishap and the response work associated with accessing, securing, investigating and recovering the aircraft.
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Resurvey of 27 Archaeological Sites on the Red Rio Bombing Range, Socorro County, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico (1995)
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Archaeological surveys have identified numerous prehistoric and historic archaeological sites in the Red Rio target area that are potentially eligible to the National Register of Historic Places. This resurvey documentation provides a baseline for future monitoring of these sites. All of the sites have been impacted by military activity and notably contain bomb craters, roads, and ordnance fragments. Two sites reflected loss of archaeological data.
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Review of Archaeological Photographs: Cinetheodolite Towers (1997)
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Review of Archaeological Photographs: Cinetheodolite Towers
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"Routine Training Flight" The Legacy of World War II Aircraft Training Accidents at Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico (2000)
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This report is the seventh in the HAFB Cultural Resources Publication series, which was created to showcase the wide variety of projects made possible by LRMP and Conservation Program funding on HAFB. Alamogordo Army Air Field (now HAFB) played an important role as a Heavy and Very Heavy bomber crew training base during WW II. Crews completed final training at the base in B-17s, B-24s, and B-29s before receiving overseas assignments for the war in Europe and the Pacific.
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Runway 22 Communications Cable Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to install an underground communications cable just northwest of runway 22. Previous disturbance of the project area has been extensive. No cultural resources are known or expected in this locale.
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San Andreas Tank and Well Fence Previous Survey Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
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Report and SHPO Correspondence regarding the plan to construct a six-foot high security fence around the San Andreas water tank and well. Project activities will consist of leveling a 200 foot radius area around the tank and well and installing a chain link fence.
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Scope of Services Class III Cultural Resources Inventory Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (2023)
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Scope of services for a Class III (intensive) cultural resources inventory of 1,280 acres. The survey area includes a one-mile wide (east-west) by two-mile long (north-south) corridor that extends from the terminus of the Test Track facility, located on Holloman Air Force Base. The objectives of this study are to provide the following items and data to enable the Corps of Engineers to evaluate and determine the eligibility of cultural properties for inclusion to the National Register of Historic...
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Scope of Work Documents for McGregor Range (Fort Bliss), NM (1999)
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Scope of Work for Testing the Significance of Four Prehistoric Archaeological Sites and Mitigation of Four Prehistoric and one Historic Archaeological Sites Located within the Proposed New Target Complex, McGregor Range (Fort Bliss), NM.
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Scope of Work for Artifact Analyses Site 67591 and IO 48 Holloman Test Track, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (2023)
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Scope of work for artifact analyses to be performed on cultural materials recovered from Site LA 67591 and IO 48. The sites from which these materials have been recovered are located within the Holloman Test Track impact area. The analysis of artifacts from Site LA 67591 shall focus on the aspect of multicomponency (e.g., cultural and temporal affiliation(s)), and artifact and site function. Since features are lacking at the site, the information potential lies strictly with the analytical...
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Scope of Work for Limited Testing Site LA 67591 and IO 48 Hollman Test Track, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (2023)
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Scope of work for limited testing to be performed at Site LA 67591 and IO 48. These cultural properties are located within the Holloman Test Track impact area, and have been subjected to debris fallout as a result of the test track exercises. The purpose of this phase of testing is to explore the properties in sufficient detail to evaluate the nature of existing features and to make recommendations for any further data recovery needs.
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A Sea of Sand: The White Sands Dune Field Cultural Resources Survey Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1997)
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Between November 1995 and June 1996, Geo-Marine, Inc., personnel conducted a cultural resources survey of 15,955 acres of Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) administered properties in the Tularosa Basin, Otero County, New Mexico. The portion of the study area described in this report comprises approximately 11,565 acres and is located on the Main Base portion of HAFB in an environment dominated by gypsum sand dunes. The project is not associated with a planned undertaking.
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Section 110 Identification and Evaluation of Archaeological Sites at Weapons Impact Area, Oscura Range, Lincoln County, New Mexico Lands Administered by Holloman Air Force Base (2020)
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Between February and December 2019, archaeologists with Versar, Inc. conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of 3,350 acres in the Weapons Impact Area, Oscura Bombing and Gunnery Range (OBGR) within White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), Lincoln County, New Mexico. Although OBGR is on WSMR, the managing agency is Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB). The project was carried out to assist in compliance with National Historic Preservation Act Section 110, for which HAFB is required to complete the...
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Section 110 Identification and Evaluation of Archaeological Sites at Weapons Impact Area, Oscura Range, Lincoln County, New Mexico Lands Administered by Holloman Air Force Base (2020)
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Between February and December 2019, archaeologists with Versar, Inc. conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of 3,350 acres in the Weapons Impact Area, Oscura Bombing and Gunnery Range (OBGR) within White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), Lincoln County, New Mexico. Although OBGR is on WSMR, the managing agency is Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB). Data collected during this investigation resulted in the documentation of 21 newly recorded archaeological sites. Of the 21 newly recorded sites, 18...
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Security Police ATV Training Area Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1992)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to conduct All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) training for their personnel. Project activities will consist of driving ATVs around obstacles on flat ground, hill slopes, and along existing roads.
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Sewer Effluent Line Trailer Pad and Parking Area Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to construct a trailer pad and parking area as part of a sewer effluent line project (see HAFB reports 1992-013 and 1994-023).
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SHPO Correspondence A Sea of Sand: The White Sands Dune Field Cultural Resources Survey Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (1997)
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SHPO correspondence regarding A Sea of Sand: The White Sands Dune Field Cultural Resources Survey Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico.
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SHPO Correspondence for Lake Holloman Survey (1994-005) and the Main Base and West Area Survey (1004-006) on Holloman Air Force Base (1994)
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SHPO correspondence for Lake Holloman Survey (1994-005) and Main Base and West Area Survey (1994-006).
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SHPO Correspondence National Historic Preservation Art (NHPA) Section 106 Compliance for Construction of a New Target Complex (NTC) on Otero Mesa, Fort Bliss (1998)
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SHPO Correspondence National Historic Preservation Art (NHPA) Section 106 Compliance for Construction of a New Target Complex (NTC) on Otero Mesa, Fort Bliss
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SHPO Correspondence regarding A Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 45 Parcels on Holloman AFB, New Mexico (1987)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding A Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 45 Parcels on Holloman AFB, New Mexico.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding All Terrain Vehicle Course and Medical Clinic at Holloman Air Force Base (1987)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding All Terrain Vehicle Course and Medical Clinic at Holloman Air Force Base.
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SHPO correspondence regarding Archeological Clearance (NMSU/PRI Complex) (1988)
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SHPO correspondence regarding an intensive cultural resources inventory survey of the area to be affected by the proposed New Mexico State University Primate Research Institute complex to be constructed at Holloman Air Force Base.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Archeological Survey of Proposed Locations for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Near Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding the archeological survey of proposed locations for a Wastewater Treatment Plant near Holloman Air Force Base.
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SHPO Correspondence Regarding Archeological Testing at the Fairchild Site (LA 45732), Otero County, New Mexico (1983)
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Correspondence regarding the Archeological Testing at the Fairchild Site (LA 45732).
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SHPO Correspondence regarding final reports dealing with the Red Rio Bombing Range (1996)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding final reports dealing with the Red Rio Bombing Range. These include Data Recovery at Sites LA 59141, LA 59150, and LA 59151 in the Red Rio Bombing Range, Socorro County, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico; Resurvey of 27 Archaeological Sites on the Red Rio Bombing Range, Socorro County, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico; and Red Rio Roads and Primary Impact Area Cultural Resources Survey, White Sands Missile Range, Socorro and Lincoln Counties, New Mexico.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Four Proposed Construction Projects at Holloman Air Force Base (1988)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Four Proposed Construction Projects at Holloman Air Force Base.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Holloman Air Force Base Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) (1996)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Holloman Air Force Base Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
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SHPO Correspondence regarding I Never Left a Place That I Didn't Clean Up (1994)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding the report entitled "I Never Left a Place That I Didn't Clean Up".
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SHPO Correspondence regarding NRHP Eligibility Evaluation for the South Main Base and High Speed Test Track Sites (1997)
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SHPO correspondence regarding of the Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) cultural resource National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility evaluation report for the south Main Base and High Speed Test Track sites (1996-005).
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Rapid Runway Repair Exercise (1987)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Rapid Runway Repair Exercise.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding RATSCAT Environmental Assessment (1987)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding RATSCAT Environmental Assessment.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Red Rio Live Bombing Area (1992)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Red Rio Live Bombing Area.
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Test Facility North Project and Large Scale Winged Target Facility, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (1988)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Test Facility North Project and Large Scale Winged Target Facility, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Water Quality Drilling Project (1987)
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SHPO Correspondence regarding Water Quality Drilling Project.
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SHPO Correspondence: Construction Projects at Holloman Air Force Base (1989)
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SHPO correspondence regarding the results of intensive cultural resources surveys of the areas to be affected by five proposed construction projects at Holloman Air Force Base. The results of these surveys are described in Cultural Resources Inventory of Three Proposed Utilities Installation Projects, Training Area, and Wash Rack Construction Area, Holloman Air Force Base, Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico (COE-89-02) by Sandra L. Rayl.
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SHPO Memo for Cultural Resources Publication "Full Moral and Material Strength" (HAFB No. 3) (1997)
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SHPO Memo for Cultural Resources Publication "Full Moral and Material Strength" (HAFB No. 3)
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SHPO: Section 106 Consultation, Atlas Photovoltaic Control-Communication Line Project, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (2017)
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SHPO correspondence regarding Atlas Photovoltaic Control-Communication Line Project.
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Site Forms for North Area, Tularosa Peak, and Boles Wells Cultural Resources Survey, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico. (1995)
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Site Forms for North Area, Tularosa Peak, and Boles Wells Cultural Resources Survey, Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico.
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Site Forms: Interim Report for the NRHP Eligibility Evaluation and Data Recovery Investigations at 13 Archaeological Sites in the Proposed Atlas Photovoltaic Development Footprint, Holloman Air Force Base Otero County, New Mexico (2014)
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This interim report summarizes the testing and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluation of 13 sites located within the proposed Atlas Photovoltaic Development (PVD) footprint, Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB) Otero County, New Mexico. This work was performed in advance of construction activities and precedes the mitigation recommendation presented in the research design and work plan assigned to this project. As such, this interim report serves as a notification of completion of only...
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Site Record for LA 105080 (2000)
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Site forms for LA 105080. This site consists of a diffuse scatter of chipped stone artifacts over an 70 by 80 meter area.
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Site Record for Site 10,013 (1979)
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Site consists of a pueblo structure with an unknown number of rooms, several features with charcoal and burned bone. Site appears to be in a good state of preservation.
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Site Record for Site FB-9942 (1979)
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Site has had limited subsurface testing. Site appears to be confined to the zone 0-10cm below surface; no features were encountered, and subsurface ceramics are the same types as recorded on the surface.
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Site Record LA 100170 (1995)
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Site Record LA 100170
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Site Record LA 100705 (1993)
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Site Record LA 100705 which consists of a historic shed, trash dump and well.
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Site Record LA 102577 (1993)
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Site Record LA 10257. The site is the Bern Site, a 6,175 square meter historic military site consisting of seven features and an associated artifact scatter located on a flat alluvial plain.
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Site Record LA 102578 (1993)
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Site Record LA 102578
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Site Record LA 104242 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104242.
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Site Record LA 104243 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104243
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Site Record LA 104244 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104244
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Site Record LA 104245 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104245. This site contains a large amount of lithic artifacts but few formal tools and no features.
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Site Record LA 104246 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104246
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Site Record LA 104247 (2023)
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Site Record LA 104247
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Site Record LA 104248 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104248. Features #1 and #2 are nearly completely deflated hearths. A very small portion of indurated gypsum casts remain. Both features had small chunks of charcoal left which have the potential of eroding out eventually.
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Site Record LA 104249 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104249
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Site Record LA 104250 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104250. Site consists of two hearths that could date the occupation of the site and provide a better chronometric date for the limestone projectile point.
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Site Record LA 104251 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104251, Site is small and consists of some ten lithics and one hearth that contains a small quantity of carbon.
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Site Record LA 104252 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104252. This site is a small surface scatter 'with limited diversity and number of artifacts.
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Site Record LA 104253 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104253. The original documentation stated that the site contained a high quantity and diversity of historic artifacts, and it appeared to represent a dump.
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Site Record LA 104254 (2000)
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Site Record LA 104254
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Site Record LA 104255 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104255
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Site Record LA 104256 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104256
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Site Record LA 104257 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104257. The site is described as a dispersed ceramic and lithic scatter with artifacts observed in a bladed road bed and eroding out of the road berms.
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Site Record LA 104258 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104258
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Site Record LA 104270 (2000)
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Site Record LA 104270
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Site Record LA 104274 (1994)
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Site Record LA 104274
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Site Record LA 105442 (1996)
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Site Record LA 105442
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Site Record LA 106843 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106843
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Site Record LA 106844 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106844
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Site Record LA 106845 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106845
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Site Record LA 106846 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106846
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Site Record LA 106854 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106854
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Site Record LA 107798 (2023)
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Site Record LA 107798. The site is still considered eligible for inclusion on the NRHP, based on its distinctive architectural styie, its association with early missile and rocket development, and its potential to yield additional important information regarding an important period in U.S. Military history, The missile theodolite tower is a German designed concrete structure with very distinctive Cold War architecture. The site was used to photograph many of the early missile and rocket...
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Site Record LA 111244 (1995)
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Site Record LA 111244. The assemblage consists of one Late Archaic style projectile point base.
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Site Record LA 67583 (2015)
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Site Record LA 67583.
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Site Record LA 67591 (2015)
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Site Record LA 67591.
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Site Record LA 67594 (2015)
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Site Record LA 67594.
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Site Record LA 75258 (2015)
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Site Record LA 75258
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Site Record LA 89412 (1993)
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Site Record LA 89412
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Site Record LA 89413 (1992)
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Site Record LA 89413
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Site Record LA 89414 (1992)
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Site Record LA 89414
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Site Record LA 99318 (1996)
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Site Record LA 99318.
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Site Record LA 99445 (1982)
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Site Record LA 99445. Site consists of a dispersed low density lithic scatter with a few small fire-cracked rocks.
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Site Record LA 99446 (2015)
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Site Record LA 99446
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Site Record LA 99457 (2023)
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Site Record LA 99457. Missile Theodolite and lithic scatter.
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Site Record LA 99633 (1982)
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Site Record LA 99633. Site consists of the Pritch Site.
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Site Record LA 99634 (1996)
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Site Record LA 99634.