Proposed Phase IV Excavations at 33 Ro 385 to Mitigate Potential Adverse Effects From the Construction of the Hopetown-Xenia Segment of the AT&T Fiber Optics Cable in Ross County, Ohio
Author(s): John P. Nass, Jr.; Shaune M. Skinner
Year: 1988
Summary
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Proposed Phase IV Excavations at 33 Ro 385 to Mitigate Potential Adverse Effects From the Construction of the Hopetown-Xenia Segment of the AT&T Fiber Optics Cable in Ross County, Ohio. John P. Nass, Jr., Shaune M. Skinner. 1988 ( tDAR id: 17323)
Keywords
Culture
Early Woodland
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Late Archaic
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Late Woodland
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Middle Woodland
Material
Ground Stone
Site Type
Midden
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
General
33 RO 385 / SABRE FARMS
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Buried Site
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Flint Ridge Flint
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Habitation Sites
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Hopetown-Xenia At&T Fiber Optics Cable Projec
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Prehistory
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Upper Mercer Flint
Geographic Keywords
39141 (Fips Code)
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North America (Continent)
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Ohio (State / Territory)
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Ross (County)
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Scioto River Drainage
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Union Township
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United States of America (Country)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -83.394; min lat: 39.168 ; max long: -82.741; max lat: 39.516 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Federal Communications Commission; FCC, and Bucher, Willis & Ratliff, Gahanna, OH
Prepared By(s): Archaeological Services Consultants, Inc.
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 30329
NADB citation id number(s): 000000143847
Notes
General Note: Submitted to: FCC, and Bucher, Willis & Ratliff, Gahanna, OH
General Note: Sent from: Archaeological Services Consultants, Inc.