A Magnetic Gradiometer Survey of the Waterline Corridor at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
Author(s): Robert K. Nickel; William J. Hunt, Jr.
Year: 2000
Summary
In August 1999, archeologists from the Midwest Archeological Center conducted a magnetic survey of the existing waterline alignment at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. This was done as the first phase of a three-phase project whose overall goal is to assist the park in achieving Section 106 compliance in conjunction with proposed Fiscal Year 2000 installation of a new waterline. The routes of the current waterline and its replacement transect two known significant sites - the Garden Coulee site (32WIl8) and Fort Union Trading Post (32WIl7). Significant numbers of buried features are known to occur in both sites. The route is also very close to the suspected location of Fort William, a large palisaded subsidiary complex associated with Fort Union. The geophysical survey was designed to locate a route which would have the least impact on the park's cultural resources. The survey corridor was composed of twenty-eight 20-x-20-m geophysical survey grids with a total survey coverage of 11,200 m2• Identification of buried archeological features was assisted by the observation of several large pits during the 1977 monitoring of the original waterline. One of these was shown to produce a substantial magnetic anomaly. Other work in the region indicated that many archeological features, both those associated with the fort and those of Native American construction, would be detectable with a magnetometer. The 1999 magnetic survey documented at least 53 anomalies that are either certain or highly likely to result from archeological features. These features are distributed along the length of the line but are most concentrated at each end of the survey corridor.
Cite this Record
A Magnetic Gradiometer Survey of the Waterline Corridor at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. Robert K. Nickel, William J. Hunt, Jr.. Lincoln, Nebraska: Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service. 2000 ( tDAR id: 375645) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8QC036X
Keywords
Culture
Euroamerican
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Hidatsu
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Historic
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Historic Native American
Material
Fire Cracked Rock
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Macrobotanical
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Wood
Site Name
32WI17
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32WI18
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Fort Union Trading Post
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Garden Coulee Site
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Military Structure
Investigation Types
Geophysical Survey
General
Bone
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Crow-Flies-High
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Crow-Flies-High Band
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Encampments
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Fire Hearths
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Fort William
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Historic Artifacts
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Magnetic Surveying
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Magnometer
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Organic Debris
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Outbuildings
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Palisade
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Storage Pits
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Subsidiary Complex
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Trash Pits
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Wooden posts
Geographic Keywords
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
Temporal Keywords
18th Century
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19th Century
Spatial Coverage
min long: -104.053; min lat: 47.991 ; max long: -104.027; max lat: 48.014 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service
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