Phase I Investigation, Explosive Ordinance Demolition Expansion, Fort A.P. Hill
Part of: Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia
A Survey of approximately 1028 acres for explosive ordinance demolition training areas at Fort A.P. Hill.
This collection contains the artifact catalog and photographs from this survey.
Site Name Keywords
44CE560 •
44CE562 •
44CE561 •
44CE559 •
44CE558 •
44CE557 •
44CE556 •
44CE551 •
44CE293
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Military Structure •
Mound / Earthwork •
Archaeological Feature
Culture Keywords
Historic
Investigation Types
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Heritage Management
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Glass •
Building Materials •
Metal
Temporal Keywords
Historic Period •
19th Century CE •
20th Century CE •
18th Century CE
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
Virginia (State / Territory) •
Caroline County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
Fort A. P. Hill
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Phase I Investigation, Explosive Ordinance Demolition Expansion, Fort A.P. Hill
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A Survey of approximately 1028 acres for explosive ordinance demolition training areas at Fort A.P. Hill. This project contains the artifact catalog and photographs from this survey.
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Artifact Catalog, Phase I Survey for Explosive Ordinance Demolition Expansion, Fort A.P. Hill (2014)
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Artifact Catalog from a survey of approximately 1028 acres for explosive ordinance demolition training areas at Fort A.P. Hill. This document also includes the codes utilized in cataloging the artifacts and the methods for cataloging and analyzing the materials.
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Photographs, Phase I Survey for Explosive Ordinance Demolition Expansion, Fort A.P. Hill (2014)
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Photographs from a survey of approximately 1028 acres for explosive ordinance demolition training areas at Fort A.P. Hill.