CAFB Arch. Reports - Mariah & Assoc.
Part of: CAFB - Archaeological Reports
Site Name Keywords
LA 64779 •
LA 64778 •
LA 64777
Other Keywords
Cannon Air Force Base •
National Register of Historic Places •
NRHP •
Class III Cultural Resource Inventory •
Melrose Air Force Range •
Resource No. 3114 •
Resource No. 3115 •
Resource No. 3116
Culture Keywords
PaleoIndian •
Archaic •
Historic
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Historic Background Research •
Heritage Management
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
Historic •
Cold War
Geographic Keywords
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Roosevelt County (County) •
Curry County (County) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Curry (County) •
USA (Country) •
Roosevelt (County)
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Report of a Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 388 Acres on Cannon Air Force Base, Curry County, New Mexico (1988)
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This document reports the methods, findings and conclusions of a Class III cultural resource inventory conducted on Cannon Air Force Base as part of an effort to develop a cultural resource management plan for the base. No adverse impacts are anticipated in the near future for any of the surveyed areas. Six noncontiguous parcels of land, totaling 388 acres were examined by professional archaeologists using straight transect, pedestrian survey methods. A total of three archaeological sites and...
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A Systemic Study of Air Combat Command Cold War Material Culture, Volume II-3: A Baseline Inventory of Cold War Material Culture at Cannon Air Force Base (1997)
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Cannon Air Force Base was inventoried between April 12 and 15, 1994 as part of the Air Combat Command Cold War study for the ongoing Department of Defense Legacy Program. Information was gathered at the base from the Wing Historian, the Drawing Room staff, and at the Civil Engineering, Real Property, and Public Affairs offices. On-site inspections were also conducted. During this research and inventory, resources were inventoried and photographed. A relatively small amount of material culture...