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  • Archeological Reconnaissance of Assault Runway Additions Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma (1991)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

    The continuation of a Class I archeological reconnaissance survey was conducted on three isolated parcels included in land additions for an assault runway to the east side of the Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma. A total of 222.48 acres were surveyed between December 1 and December 3, 1991. The initial land addition survey was conducted in 1989. Four historic sites were located during this survey. All of these resources have been subjected to disturbances which have severely...

  • Archeological Survey, New Drop Zone, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma (1993)
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    The U.S. Air Force, through contractual services with LABAT-ANDERSON Incorporated, conducted an archeological field investigation in Harmon County, Oklahoma. Four archeological assistants under the direct supervision of Joseph K. Anderson of the Museum of the Great Plains (MGP) performed the investigation between October 4 and 10, 1993. The investigation involved the examination of 640 acres [259.2 hectares (ha)].

  • Cultural Resource Assessment, Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma (1995)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven De Vore.

    A cultural resource assessment of prehistoric and historic resources was conducted for Altus Air Force Base between January 9-13, 1995, by the National Park Service. The assessment was part of the cultural resource archeological baseline survey requested by Headquarters Air Education and Training Command. No archeological resources were identified in the 43.10-hectare (106.5-acre) area and no further archeological investigations are recommended for the proposed housing parcel.

  • A Multicultural Resource Inventory, Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma (1987)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Timothy G. Baugh.

    This report provides the results of a Class III cultural resource inventory of a designated 1,100 acres on property currently owned and maintained by Altus Air Force Base, Jackson County, Oklahoma. Fieldwork was conducted over a five-day period between March 20 and March 24, 1987. Three historic sites and one historic isolated find (34JK42-44; 34JKO) were located during this inventory. All of these resources have been subjected to disturbances, and lack any intact, subsurface integrity.