Luke AFB - Archaeology


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  1. Antiquities Permit Application, Have Host Test Site (1983)
  2. An Archaeological Assessment of Luke Air Force Range Located in Southwestern Arizona (1977)
  3. Archaeological Survey for Peacekeeper Follow-on Basing Concealment Testing Dateland Test Site, Luke Air Force Range, Arizona (1986)
  4. An Archaeological Survey of 435 Acres for a Proposed Golf Course Adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Maricopa County, Arizona (1990)
  5. An Archaeological Survey of the Cares-Dry Project Area, Luke Air Force Range, Arizona (1982)
  6. An Archaeological Survey of the ISST Project Area, Luke Air Force Range, Arizona (1983)
  7. AUX-1: Cultural Resources Inventory (1995)
  8. The Coronet Real Project: Archaeological Investigations on the Luke Range, Southwestern Arizona (1979)
  9. The Dysart Drain Archaeological Inventory Project of North-Central Maricopa County, Arizona: An Addendum (1994)
  10. National Register of Historic Places Inventory and Nomination Form, El Camino del Diablo (1978)
  11. Pilots in Training: An Historical and Archaeological Inventory of Luke Air Force Base and the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field (1998)
  12. Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations at AZ Y:8:1 (ASM), AZ Y:8:2 (ASM), and AZ Y:8:3 (ASM), Luke Air Fore Bombing and Gunnery Range (1978)
  13. A Proposal for an Archaeological Assessment of the USAF Luke Bombing Range, Southwestern Arizona (1976)
  14. SHPO: Archaeological and Historical Characteristics of the CARES-DRY Area (1983)
  15. SHPO: Construction of Instrumented Target Complex on former HAVE HOST Site, Luke Air Force Range (1982)
  16. SHPO: Cultural Resources Requirements at Buried Trench Site (1986)
  17. SHPO: Proposed National Register Nomination, El Camino del Diablo (1976)
  18. Tribal: Tribal Assumption of Formal Responsibilities - National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (1996)
  19. United States Air Force, Cultural Resources Servicewide Overview Project: Luke Air Force Base, Air Education and Training Command, Maricopa County, Arizona (1996)