Chemung County
This collection contains reports and documents produced by archaeological investigations conducted in Chemung County, New York State. The original documents are held by either the New York State Museum or the Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University.
Site Name Keywords
SUBi-892 •
SUBi-895 •
SUBi-888 •
The Ashland Site •
The Bosworth Site •
The Lamb Site •
The Lowman Distillery Site •
The Railroad Site •
The Lowman Site, Locus 1 •
The Lowman Site, Locus 2
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Post Hole / Post Mold •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Hamlet / Village •
Agricultural or Herding •
Canal or Canal Feature •
Commercial or Industrial Structures
Other Keywords
Management •
Cultural Resource •
Proposed Construction •
Field Reconnaisance--Sampling •
Non-HABS Structure Inventory •
Cultural Resource Overview / Synthesis-Project •
Historic Artifacts & Structure •
Lithic Assemblage & Potsherds •
Levanna Projectile Point •
Multi Component Site
Culture Keywords
Woodland •
Late Woodland •
Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Historic •
Historic Native American •
Early Woodland •
Euroamerican •
Narrow Point Tradition •
Owasco Culture
Investigation Types
Historic Background Research •
Architectural Survey •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Records Search / Inventory Checking •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Systematic Survey •
Architectural Documentation •
Environment Research •
Ethnohistoric Research
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Fire Cracked Rock •
Glass •
Ground Stone •
Building Materials •
Metal •
Dating Sample •
Fauna •
Macrobotanical
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
Historical •
Historic •
Late Woodland •
18th Century •
19th Century CE •
20th Century CE
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
New York (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
US (ISO Country Code) •
Chemung County (County) •
Chemung River •
Chemung (County) •
Ashland Township •
Town of Ashland •
Tioga County (County)
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Cultural Resource Management Survey, 1980 Highway Program, PIN 6750.07 and PIN 6006.08, Chemung County (1980)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Nicholas Ivanov
The Cultural Resources Survey for PINs 6750.07 and 6006.08 began in September, 1978 and concluded in June, 1980. The first segment involved a partial Paragraph 3 investigation along the alternates in the two PINs. A partial report was filed with the New York State Museum dated January, 1979 which detailed the work completed and reasons for stopping work. The Public Archaeology Facility did not receive authorization in the spring of 1979 to finish work before the crops were planted. By fall of...
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Cultural Resource Management Survey, PIN 6751.11: Additional Investigations of SUBi-888 (1986)
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The primary managerial goals of Paragraph 4 investigations relevant to PIN 6751.11 are to ascertain horizontal and vertical site boundaries, to identify the cultural affiliations or temporal sequence of site components, and to locate internal site differentiation. The PIN 6751.11 strategies employed to meet these goals included: The systematic excavation of shovel test pits (STPs) at 10 meter intervals, in order to map the horizontal and vertical distribution of cultural material, and to...
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Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey, 1996-1997 Highway Program, PIN 6066.58.101, NY Route 17 Access, Towns of Elmira, Ashland, and Chemung and City of Elmira, Chemung County, New York, MCD#s 01506, 01501, 01505 and 01540 (1997)
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This report presents the results of reconnaissance survey for PIN 6066.58.101, as well as background research on the environment, prehistory, and history of the City of Elmira and the Towns of Ashland, Elmira, and Chemung in Chemung county. Both a walkover of the project area and systematic shovel test pit sampling were performed. Twelve hundred and fourteen test pits were excavated within the project area. Prehistoric material was recovered from 49 STPs, 37 of which were associated with eight...
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Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey, 1997 Highway Program, PIN 6066.41.122, NYS Route 17 Access, Town of Ashland and, Hamlet of Lowman, Chemung County, New York (1997)
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This project was contracted in advance of construction of NYS route 17 access in order to evaluate the presence of historic and prehistoric cultural resources. Background research for PIN 6066.41.122 was conducted on the environment, prehistory, and history of the Town of Ashland, Chemung County. Human occupation of the area extends to Paleoindian periods, into the historic period (in which the battle of Newton during the American Revolutionary war occured in the project area). This information...
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PIN 6066.41.101
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This project consists of two reports under Project 6066.41.101. Kastl 1996 presents the findings of the architectural reconnaissance for PIN 6066.41.101, which is located on NY Route 17 and County Roads 8 and 60 in the Town of Ashland in Chemung County, and Loren et al. 1996 present historical, and prehistoric background research of the project area, along with field investigations.
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Cultural Resource Management Survey, 1995 Highway Program, Architectural Reconnaissance for PIN 6066.41.101, BINs 1012811, 1012812, NY Route 17 and CR 8, Town of Ashland, Chemung County, New York (1996)
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Structures adjacent to the project area are described and photographed in relation to the project boundaries. Basic data gathered for each structure included location, function, and age of the structure. For structures that are older than 50 years, information that documents the history of ownership, architectural description, modifications, integrity, associated outbuildings and landscape features was also collected. For structures that appear to be potentially eligible for inclusion in the...
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Cultural Resource Management Survey, 1995-96 Highway Program, Archaeological Reconnaissance, PIN 6066.41.101, Route 17, Town of Ashland, Chemung County, New York (1996)
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Background research including an evaluation of the geology and environment, a walkover of the project area, prehistoric site files check and an evaluation of the sensitivity of prehistoric sites. The historical background research included a site files check and a summary of the history of the PIN 6066.41.101 project area. Field investigations included descriptions of: The Ashland Site, The Bosworth Site, The Lamb Site, The Lowman Distillery Site, The Railroad Site, The Baldwin Creek Site,...