MARS General Military CRM Poster Session

Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.

The Department of Defense’s responsibility of cultural resources management and stewardship is a constantly changing and expanding challenge. As a federal agency, regulatory compliance, particularly the stewardship of archaeological resources, is a primary concern for DoD cultural resource management within a changing military environment of mission directives, goals, and challenges. Researchers within and outside of the DoD offer expertise and interest that can significantly assist the agency achieve its CRM responsibilities while maintaining military readiness.

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  • Advances in Strategic Cultural Resources Support from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center and Argonne National Laboratory (2024)
    DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen Jankiewicz. Jennifer Abplanalp. Conner Wiktorowicz. Alison Rubio. Ilaria Harrach Harcourt.

    This is an abstract from the "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Argonne National Laboratory supports the Air Force Civil Engineer Center in implementing comprehensive cultural resources management at several Department of the Air Force installations in the southeastern United States. The Southeast is experiencing extreme weather events more frequently, presenting opportunities for improved methodologies and...

  • African American Community Building on Mulberry Island, Virginia during the “Jim Crow” Era (2024)
    DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher McDaid.

    This is an abstract from the "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In 1918 the US Army purchased all 3,238 ha (8,000 acres) of Mulberry Island, Virginia to create Camp Eustis, now the Fort Eustis portion of Joint Base Langley-Eustis. English colonizers and enslaved African laborers had occupied Mulberry Island since the seventeenth century. At the time of the Army’s purchase, a significant African American...

  • A Geographic Information System Approach to Mapping Disturbed Landscapes for Cultural Resources Management: United States Air Force Academy (2024)
    DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew Orr. Peregrine Gerard-Little. Konnie Wescott.

    This is an abstract from the "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Situated on 7,484 ha (18,494 acres) at the foothills of the Rampart Range in Colorado, the main campus of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) has experienced human activity across the precolonial, historic, and military eras, as well as natural disturbance from water courses and soil slumping along steep slopes. Both natural and cultural...

  • Incorporating Multiple Data Sources to Identify Social Boundaries in a Prehistoric Landscape: A Case Study from the Nacimiento River, Camp Roberts, California (2024)
    DOCUMENT Citation Only Ethan Bertrando.

    This is an abstract from the "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Archaeologists have long looked to material culture to identify the presence and geographic extent of cultures in the past. Despite this long history, there remains significant challenges with this direction of research. In this case study, archaeological evidence ranging from subsistence remains to nonutilitarian goods is coupled with...

  • Monitoring At-Risk Archaeological Features Using Phone-Based Lidar at Fort Irwin National Training Center, California (2024)
    DOCUMENT Citation Only Leah Grant. Scott Kirk.

    This is an abstract from the "MARS General Military CRM Poster Session" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In 2002, the Installation Archaeologist at Fort Irwin National Training Center began an “Off Limits Monitoring” (OLM) archaeological site monitoring program to assess at-risk sites for disturbances and to provide recommendations on how to reduce risk and protect these sites in the training areas of Fort Irwin. A robust live-fire military training...