An Archaeological Reconnaissance and Historical Structures Survey of Five Proposed Alternates for the Proposed State Route 75 Highway Expansion, Marshall and DeKalb Counties, Alabama
Author(s): Warren C. Oakley; A. Laurie Meyers
Year: 1992
Summary
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance and Historical Structures Survey of Five Proposed Alternates for the Proposed State Route 75 Highway Expansion, Marshall and DeKalb Counties, Alabama. Warren C. Oakley, A. Laurie Meyers. 1992 ( tDAR id: 188576)
Keywords
Culture
20th Century
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Euroamerican
Site Type
Artifact Scatter
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Bridge
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House
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Bluff Shelter
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Engineering Resource
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House Site
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Standing Structure
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Watt And Estes
Geographic Keywords
01049 (Fips Code)
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01095 (Fips Code)
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1DK17
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1DK18
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1DK19
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1DK20
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1MS403
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1MS404
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1MS405
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1MS406
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1MS407
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1MS408
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1MS409
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Alabama (State / Territory)
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Cumberland Plateau
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De Kalb (County)
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Marshall (County)
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North America (Continent)
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SAND MOUNTAIN
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Southeast
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TENNESSEE RIVER DRAINAGE
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
Historic
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Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -86.582; min lat: 34.099 ; max long: -85.514; max lat: 34.86 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Watt and Estes, Chattanooga, TN
Prepared By(s): Division of Archaeology, Alabama Museum of Natural History
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 4051721
NADB citation id number(s): 000000075796
Notes
General Note: Sent from: Division of Archaeology, Alabama Museum of Natural History
General Note: Submitted to: Watt and Estes, Chattanooga, TN