Department of the Air Force Cultural Resources Archive

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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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1978 Archeological and Historical Assessment, Fort Sam Houston
  • 2015, Accession Record 251, Fort Sam Houston (2015)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio.

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  • The Fort Sam Houston Project: An Archeological and Historical Assessment (1978)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrea Gerstle. Thomas C. Kelly. Cristi Assad.

    The archaeological and historical investigations reported here result from a contract between the Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio (Contract #DACA 63-77-6-0081). During this project, Thomas R. Hester served as principal investigator, with Dr. Joel Gunn as co-principal investigator. The archaeological field director, Thomas C. Kelly, his co-workers Andrea Gerstle and Cristi Assad, and the other...

1980 Historic American Building Survey, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 1980 Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Inventories, Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis