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  • Kawich Range Stratified Archaeological Sampling Project: Predictive Model and Sampling Design (1999)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael S. Kelly. Kathleen L. Hull. W. G. Spaulding. Elena Nilsson. Christopher L. Harper. Russell Bevill. Suzan F. Rose.

    The Kawich Range is considered one of the least explored and most pristine mountain ranges in the Great Basin, part of 3.1 million acres withdrawn from public access in 1940s by the Department of Defense. Dames & Moore, under contract to Prewitt & Associates, was selected by Nellis Air Force Base to perform archaeological inventory and recordation of a 5,000-acre sample of the Kawich Range. The three phases of this project include: (1) preparation of a predictive model and research design; (2)...

  • Keesler Air Force Base Maps (2022)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Maps of Keesler AFB.

  • Keesler Air Force Base: Cold War-Era Buildings and Structures Inventory and Assessment (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Edward Salo. Marsha Prior.

    This report provides an inventory and assessment of the Cold War-era (1945-1991) built environment at Keesler Air Force Base (AFB), Mississippi. Geo-Marine, Inc., conducted this work to assist the United States Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, in fulfilling its responsibilities. Of the 1,424 Cold War-era buildings inventoried at Keesler AFB, only 144 were further evaluated based on their association with the Cold War missions of Keesler AFB. Seven of those buildings are...

  • Kegelman Auxiliary Air Field, Vance Air Force Base: Cultural Resources Survey of Kegelman Air Field, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma (2003)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Geo-Marine, Inc., conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey at Kegelman Auxiliary Air Field (AAF), a sub-installation of Vance Air Force Base, in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, under a contract with Weston Solutions, Inc., for the Air Education and Training Command, United States Air Force. The purpose of the investigations was to identify and assess the cultural resources of the base, and to create an overview and management plan for those resources. No prehistoric cultural resources were...

  • Kelly 2020: A Presentation of the Kelly Air Force Base Development and Facilities Improvement Plan (2016)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Chelsea Walter

    Kelly 2020 is extracted from the Kelly Air Force Base Comprehensive Plan. Its purpose is to provide commanders and other key officials and decision-makers with an abbreviated and succinct presentation of the long-range strategy for base land use and facilities development. In addition to presenting a broad overview of Kelly’s future growth, it is expected that the information in this document will provide a context in which to make daily decisions so that a concerted, directed development and...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) 1979 Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1980)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

    The Center for Anthropological Studies just completed an intensive archaeological survey of a second portion of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. The actual project area includes 3,955 acres in southcentral Bernalillo County. Fifty-nine isolated artifactual materials and 12 archaeological sites were recorded. Collectively, they represent a cultural history of about 10,700 years. The three major prehistoric sites primarily reflect hunting and stone tool manufacturing activities of the Archaic...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1979 Archaeological Survey Project (1980)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

    Portion of a report covering a 1979 survey of Kirtland Air Force Base. Record starts on page 49.

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1980 Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1980)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Rodgers.

    The Center for Anthropological Studies completed an intensive archaeological survey of about 1,253 acres located in the south-central part of Kirtland Air Force Base. Seven significant archaeological sites and 230 loci of isolated artifacts were recorded. The prehistoric archaeological resources are interpreted to represent the seasonal use of this area as a supplementary resource zone by Rio Grande Anasazi people between about A.D. 1050 and A.D. 1350. The historic resources, in contrast,...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1980B Archaeological Survey Project (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin.

    The Center for Anthropological Studies completed an intensive archaeological survey of 3,789 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. A total of 305 artifacts were recovered from 282 isolated artifactual loci; and 15 archaeological sites were located, recorded and artifactually sampled. Two of these sites are provisionally assigned to the Archaic period (5000 B.C. - A.D. 1). One or them is a functionally specific site where lithic materials were collected and tool manufacturing was...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1980B Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. James B. Rodgers.

    This report presents the results of an intensive archaeological survey of 3,789 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. A total of 305 artifacts were recovered from 282 isolated artifactual loci; and 15 archaeological sites were located, recorded, and artifactually sampled. Two of these sites are provisionally assigned to the Archaic period (5000 B.C. - A.D. 1). One of them is a functionally specific site where lithic materials were collected and tool manufacturing was performed. Three...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1981 Archaeological Survey Project in Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text William R. Neal.

    An archaeological survey of 390 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base was undertaken and completed by the Center for Anthropological Studies. Thirteen isolated loci produced 18 prehistoric artifacts. Six archaeological sites were located, recorded, and partially collected. One site is assigned to the Rio Grande Coalition Period (A.D. 1200-1325), and represents a temporary encampment. The five historic sites relate to early twentieth century (1900-1930's) mining and ranching activities.

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1981B Archaeological Survey Project (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. William R. Neal.

    The Center for Anthropological Studies has just completed an intensive archaeological survey of 256 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Twenty-eight prehistoric and historic artifacts were recorded and collected from 27 isolated loci. Two historic sites of the early twentieth century include a possible field boundary or livestock enclosure and a 1916 mining claim marker. The prehistoric archaeological resources of the project area indicate usage for lithic tool manufacture and...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1981B Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. William R. Neal.

    The Center for Anthropological Studies completed an intensive archaeological survey of 256 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Twenty-eight prehistoric and historic artifacts were recorded and collected from 27 isolated loci. Two historic sites of the early twentieth century include a possible field boundary or livestock enclosure and a 1916 mining claim marker. The prehistoric archaeological resources of the project area indicate usage for lithic tool manufacture and hunting-gathering...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base 1981C Archaeological Survey Project, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1981)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Hayward H. Franklin. James B. Rodgers.

    The results of an intensive archaeological survey of 6,187 acres of Kirtland Air Force Base are reported by the Center for Anthropological Studies. A total of 983 isolated artifactual loci yielded 1,138 artifacts of either stone, pottery, glass, or metal. Two archaeological sites and eastern portions of a third one were located, recorded, and sampled for artifacts. The first of them, designated as NM 0:3:1:38 (CAS), is a lithic workshop tentatively assigned to the late Archaic period (1000 B.C....

  • The Kirtland Air Force Base Coyote Test Field Archaeological Survey, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1985)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Earl S. Mead.

    Sandia National Laboratories and the Center for Anthropological Studies, both of Albuquerque, New Mexico, have entered into a cultural resource management project (Document No. 44-1498). The primary objectives are: 1) to conduct an intensive archaeological survey of 7,100 acres of land to find out what, if any, cultural resources are located within the project boundary; 2) to assess the significance of such finds, and evaluate each in terms of the criteria found in 36 CFR 60.6 for eligibility...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base Geoarchaeologic Landform Analysis Project (GLAP), Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2009)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. J. David Kilby. Michael H. Jennings.

    Kirtland Air Force Base is the location of abundant archaeological sites found in the Manzanita Mountains and lower slopes east of the Rio Grande. The goal in this study is the development of a geoarchaeologic model identifying the depositional units of Quaternary age at Kirtland Air Force Base that may preserve buried cultural deposits. The model utilizes the geologic mapping results from previous studies and identifies additional Quaternary units in areas where this information was missing....

  • Kirtland Air Force Base History Building Inventory and Evaluation (1997)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Christine M. Tuttle.

    Architectural evaluation of Cold War Era properties found on Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.

  • Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Charlene Collazzi

    Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.

  • Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies (1997)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James T. Abbott. R. Blake Roxlau. William B. Butler. Howard C. Higgins. Timothy M. Deignan.

    This report evaluates the applicability of several near-surface geophysical methods to intrasite archaeological prospection in New Mexico. The Investigations explored the effectiveness of resistivity, gradiometer, magnetometer, ground penetrating radar, and magnetic susceptibility techniques for verifying the presence and nature of architectural and other cultural features at Kirtland Air Force Base. The research involved the application of these techniques to five sites (LA 107488, LA 53672, LA...

  • Kirtland Air Force Base: Site Stabilization Survey (1997)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James T. Abbott. John C. Acklen. Howard C. Higgins.

    This report presents the results of a two-phase evaluation of erosion hazards and the need for stabilization of prehistoric archaeological sites on Kirtland Air Force Base. Phase I consisted of the evaluation of erosion vulnerability of specific, previously-identified sites located within alluvial environments on the base (e.g., within the drainages of Tijeras Arroyo and Arroyo del Coyote). Based on this evaluation, ten sites were selected for field revisits and evaluation. These sites include...

  • Kirtland Through Time: The Environment, Prehistory, Ethnography, and History of Kirtland Air Force Base (1998)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard D. Holmes.

    This report details the environment, prehistory, ethnography, and history of Kirtland Air Force Base in a format suitable for the lay audience. The report begins with an examination of the location and environment. This discussion examines the origin of the mountains and rivers, the plants and animals, and how the climate has changed over time. Research into the geomorphology, paleontology, and wildlife is summarized. The report continues with an examination of the prehistoric peoples and...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 21, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 21. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “J.L.B.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater.

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 22, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 22. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 26, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 26. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “J.L.B.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater.

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 27, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 27. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 28, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 28. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 29, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 29. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 29, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1930)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This document is a Q.M.C. Form for the kitchen and mess hall (building number 29) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. The form was approved by the Secretary of War as required by A.R. 30-1435. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1939, however the date of completion is recorded as 1930.

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 30, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 30. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 30, Q.M.C. Form, Camp Bullis, Texas (1930)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This document is a Q.M.C. Form for the kitchen and mess hall (building number 30) at Camp Bullis, Texas. It details the material construction, capacity and other specs associated with the building. The form was approved by the Secretary of War as required by A.R. 30-1435. Additions, repairs and installations to the building(s) along with their associated cost are also recorded. This Q.M.C. Form was revised in 1939, however the date of completion is recorded as 1930.

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 31, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 31. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the blueprint...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 32, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 32. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 34, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 34. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “J.L.B.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater.

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 35, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 35. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the blueprint...

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 36, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 14th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 36. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “J.L.B.” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater.

  • Kitchen and Mess Hall Building 38, Blueprint, Camp Bullis, Texas (1939)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: adam brin

    This set of drawings from August 16th, 1939 document the floor plans of the kitchen and mess hall at Camp Bullis, Texas, building 38. The blueprint also includes a schedule of openings and an electrical legend. The sponsor for this blueprint is the Office of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Sam Houston, Texas under the supervision of Arthur S. Graham. The blueprint was originally drawn by “H.R.J”, checked by “U.E.R” and reviewed by J.B. Clearwater. The data measurements used to draw the...

  • LA 133065 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133065. LA 133065 likely represents a short-term hunting or processing campsite. Based on the presence of an Ellis type projectile point, the site is temporarily assigned to the Late Archaic period. This site is not recommended for inclusion in the NRHP.

  • LA 133067 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133067. LA 133067 is a multicomponent site, with the prehistoric component most likely representing a short term hunting/processing campsite, and the historic component is a single episode trash dump. This site is recommended for inclusion in the NRHP.

  • LA 133068 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133068. LA 133068 is currently being used as a cattle watering location, and its Historic period function was likely to be similar. This site is recommended as not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133069 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133069. LA 133069 is a Historic period ranching location, possibly a homestead or a line shack. This site is not recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133070 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133070. LA 133070 most likely served as a short term hunting/processing campsite. This site is temporarily to the Late Archaic period. This site is not recommended as eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133071 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133071. LA 133071 is a Historic period gravesite. This site dates to the U.S. Territorial Period (1846-1912). This site is recommended not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133072 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133072. LA 133072 is a large, multi-episode historic trash scatter. The site is temporarily assigned to the Historic Period. LA 133072 is recommended as eligible for inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 133073 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133073. LA 133073 is a Historic period trash dump that dates to the Statehood-WWII period. This site is located within the arroyo and is deflated. LA 133073 is not recommended as eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133074 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133074. LA 133074 is a Historic Period trash dump. LA 133074 is recommended as eligible for inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 133075 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133075. LA 133075 is a Historic period ranching locale that dates to the Statehood-WWII period (1912-1945). It is recommended as eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133076 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133076. LA 133076 is a dispersed trash dump. This site is temporarily assigned to the Historic period. LA 133076 is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133077 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133077. LA 133077 is a Historic period refuse scatter that is temporarily assigned to the US Territorial to the Statehood-WWII periods (1846-1945). It is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133078 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133078. LA 133078 is a small Historic period trash scatter that dates back to the US Territorial (1846-1912) and the Statehood-WWII periods (1912-1945). This site is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133079 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133079. LA 133079 is a Historic period trash scatter and is temporarily assigned to the Statehood-WWII period (1912-1945). This site is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133080 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133080. LA 133080 is a multi-component artifact scatter containing prehistoric lithic scatter and a historic trash dump. This site is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133081 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133081. LA 133081 is a multi-component artifact scatter containing a prehistoric lithic scatter and a historic trash dump. This site is not recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133083 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133083. LA 133083 is a small, Historic period trash dump associated with ranching occupations. This site is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133084 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133084. LA 133084 is the remains of an early Historic period homestead. This site is eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133085 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133085. This site is a Historic period ranching shack and watering locale. LA 133085 is eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 133086 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133086. This site is a Historic period ranching/livestock watering locale, consisting of a windmill, water tank, and associated artifact scatter. LA 133086 is not recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133087 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133087. This site appears to be a single episode, Historic period trash dump that has been scattered from water erosion. LA 133087 is not recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133088 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133088. This site is a small Historic period trash dump. LA 133088 is recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133089 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133089. This site is a Historic period homestead and windmill/watering site. LA 133089 is not recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133090 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133090. The site is a Historic period trash scatter with four rock features that may be deflated remains of an old foundation. LA 133090 is not recommended as eligible for the NRHP. However, NM SHPO does not agree with this recommendation and proposes the NRHP eligibility remain undetermined and that a program of archaeological testing be implemented to determine site integrity.

  • LA 133091 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133091. This site is a small artifact scatter, which likely functioned as a temporary campsite. LA 133091 is recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133092 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133092. This site is a small, Historic period trash dump associated with ranching activities. LA 133092 is not recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 133093 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 133093. This site is a multicomponent, prehistoric campsite comprised of several discrete features, each with an associated artifact scatter surrounding it. LA 133093 is recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 135619 Site Report (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 135619. This site is a prehistoric lithic scatter with three burned rock features that likely functioned as a short-term hunting/processing campsite that was re-used over time. LA 135619 is recommended for the NRHP.

  • LA 2333 Archaeological Damage Assessment Report and Stabilization Effort: Damage and Stabilization of the Coyote Springs Rockshelters (LA 2333) Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison.

    On 8 January 2003, e2M submitted a proposal for conducting an Archaeological Resource Protection Act (ARPA) damage assessment report to the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office. The proposal was accepted later that same month and field work at the site was completed by the end of February with laboratory analysis continuing until the end of July 2004. The following is an Archaeological Resource Protection Act Damage Assessment Report of the vandalism to LA 2333. This report concludes...

  • LA 2333 Archaeological Damage Assessment Report and Stabilization Report: Damage and Stabilization of the Coyote Springs Rock Shelters (LA 2333), Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Gallison. Lisa W. Huckell. Dorothy Larson. Kari Schleher. Kari M. Schmidt.

    This report covers the damage assessment and the stabilization suggestions for LA 2333.

  • LA 57430 Site Report (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Geo-Marine, Inc..

    Site Report for LA 57430. Previously described as a 70 x 25 m burned caliche and lithic scatter with one feature. Site LA 57430 was originally documented as occurring on a level alluvial plain with a two-track road and cattle trails running through it. But, LA 57430 could not be located with the present day investigation, so therefore the eligibility of this site for the NRHP remains undetermined.

  • LA 57430 Site Report (1987)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 57430. The general landform for this site is a general slope. This caliche scatter with associated lithics is situated on a gentle northeast trending slope south of a natural basin, which intermittently might have functioned as a playa.

  • LA 57432 Site Report (1987)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 57432. This site is a historic artifact scatter situated on a slope of a north-south trending drainage. This could have been a dump or storage locus, but no structural elements or features could be determined.

  • LA 57436 Site Report (1987)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 57436. The recent historic site is located on almost level terrain and covers a 50 x 50 m area. No structural elements or features were noted.

  • LA 57437 Site Report (1987)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 57437. This historic site is located on a gentle, north facing slope above a drainage. A possible structure consists of a slight depression with five large associated caliche cobbles and brick fragments. If this was a structure, it has been dismantled and its elements transported off site.

  • LA 57438 Site Report (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

    Site Report for LA 57438. This site was originally described as an 85 m x 70 m burned caliche and lithic scatter. It was originally documented on a sloping area with a two-track road running through it. Site 57438 could not be located during the present investigation, therefore the eligibility for the NRHP remains undetermined.

  • LA 57441 Site Report (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Geo-Marine, Inc..

    Site Report for LA 57441. This site likely represents a limited activity or special use site based on the limited artifact assemblage, possibly related to hunting activities or gathering of wild plants. LA 57441 is recommended as ineligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 57445 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57445. This site is a sparse, burned caliche scatter and one associated lithic. LA 57445 is located in a semistable to stable dunal system and is immediately adjacent to the margin of a large playa.

  • LA 57454 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57454. A dismantled historic habitation and trash scatter with several associated lithics cover an area 70 x 70 meters and are located on a gentle, east-west trending slope southeast of the margin of The Mesa.

  • LA 57455 Site Report (2004)
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    Site Report for LA 57455. LA 57455 represents a limited activity or special use site dating back to the Late Archaic period. This site is ineligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 57455 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57455. This site is a steep slope, and contains a collection of burned caliche and lithic scatters. This site has an overview of the plains to the east of it.

  • LA 57458 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57458. The general landform for this site is an Arroyo. It has burned caliche and associated lithics.

  • LA 57465 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57465. This site's general landform is an Arroyo. It has burned caliche scatter and associated lithics cover the area.

  • LA 57466 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57466. This site's general landform is a steep slope. It has burned caliche and lithic scatters. The site is approximately 6,300 square meters. LA 57466 has been used as a pasture, however the grazing doesn't seem to have inadvertently affected the site.

  • LA 57466 Site Report (2004)
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    Site Report for LA 57466. The lack of diagnostic artifacts and dateable features precludes placing the site within a chronological period. LA 57466 probably represents a limited activity or special use site. This site is ineligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 57467 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57467. This site's general landform is a steep slope. A historical structural foundation is located on the north slope of the mesa. It is an isolated feature with an unknown origin and unknown function.

  • LA 57468 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57468. The general landform for this site is a playa basin. LA 57468 is a historic ranch and habitation complex extending over a 300 x 75 meter area. The site is located between a large playa to the south and an active dune belt to the north.

  • LA 57469 Site Report (2004)
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    Site Report for LA 57469. This site represents a lithic reduction locale based on the large amounts of flakes and angular debris. It may also be associated with hunting or gathering activities. LA 57469 is ineligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 57473 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57473. The general landform for this site is an Arroyo. This site has burned caliche and associated lithic scatters.

  • LA 57477 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57477. The general landform for this site is an Arroyo. It has burned caliche, lithic, and ceramic scatter. It is located on a mesa top adjacent to a major arroyo system.

  • LA 57478 Site Report (1987)
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    Site Report for LA 57478. The general landform for this site is an Arroyo. This burned caliche, lithic, and ceramic scatter is 190 x 150 meters in areal extent. It is situated on a mesa top just west of a major arroyo system.

  • LA 64785 Site Report (2004)
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    Site Report for LA 64785. This site has only been assigned an Unspecified Prehistoric period. Site 64785 represents a limited use or special use site. This site is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 66359 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66359. This site is a prehistoric lithic scatter with two deflated burned rock features, and likely functioned as a short term hunting/processing camp. LA 66359 is not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 66360 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66360. This site is classified as a prehistoric lithic scatter. However, the site was impacted by construction of a runway. It was originally classified as not eligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 66361 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66361. This site is a 30,000 square meter prehistoric quarry site. LA 66361 was never assessed for inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 66362 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66362. This site is a 7,500 square meter prehistoric quarry site. LA 66362 was never assessed for inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 66363 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66363. This site is a 30,000 square meter prehistoric quarry site with a rock shelter/overhanging portion of caprock. LA 66363 was never assessed for inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 66364 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66364. This site is a 30,000 square meter prehistoric quarry site. LA 66384 was not assessed for eligibility into the NRHP.

  • LA 66365 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66365. This site is a 30,000 square meter prehistoric quarry site that is located 400 meters east of Site LA 66366. LA 66365 was not assessed regarding inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 66366 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66366. This site is a 30,000 square feet prehistoric quarry site. LA 66366 was not assessed on it's inclusion into the NRHP.

  • LA 66367 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66367. This site is a small, prehistoric lithic scatter, that likely functioned as a short-term hunting/processing camp. Because of poor site integrity the site has been found to be ineligible for inclusion for the NRHP.

  • LA 66368 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66368. This site is a prehistoric lithic scatter with four deflated, burned rock features that likely functioned as a short-term hunting/processing camp. LA 66368 is recommended as ineligible for the NRHP.

  • LA 66370 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66370. This site is a 7,500 square meter prehistoric quarry site that contained a collapsed limestone solution cave. The eligibility for the NRHP remains undetermined.

  • LA 66371 Site Report (2001)
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    Site Report for LA 66371. This site is a 30,000 square meter Prehistoric quarry site. The NRHP eligibility for this site remains undetermined.