Survey of 44PG0462: Methodology, Results, and Conclusions, Fort Lee, Virginia
Part of the Golf Course Survey, Site 44PG462, Fort Lee (FL2005.003) project
Author(s): Versar, Inc.
Year: 2005
Summary
This document serves as a description of the methodology, results, and conclusions for archaeological site 44PG0462 discovered during July 2005 at Fort Lee, Virginia.
The document includes a site map, photographs of the site and its excavation, soil profile STP forms, and spreadsheets detailing site results.
Cite this Record
Survey of 44PG0462: Methodology, Results, and Conclusions, Fort Lee, Virginia. Versar, Inc.. Versar, Inc. 2005 ( tDAR id: 392618) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8KP8356
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Keywords
Culture
Camp Lee Era
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Early Woodland
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Historic
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Woodland
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Metal
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Textile
Site Name
44PG0462
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Artifact Scatter
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Campsite
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Governmental Structure
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Historic Governmental Structure
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Non-Domestic Structures
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Heritage Management
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Cold War Military Training
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Golf Course
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Military Training Refuse Site
Geographic Keywords
Fort Lee
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Prince George (County)
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Virginia
Spatial Coverage
min long: -77.39; min lat: 37.202 ; max long: -77.27; max lat: 37.285 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Patty Conte
Repository(s): Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility
Prepared By(s): Versar, Inc.
Record Identifiers
Accession Number (s): FL2005.003
Notes
Redaction Note: This document has been redacted. To request access to a nonredacted copy, contact the Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.
File Information
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