Utility Trench Monitoring along the West and North Walls, Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota
Author(s): Douglas D. Scott
Year: 2003
Summary
The park plans to upgrade its telephone and alarm system. Trenching along the palisade was required to lay the new utility lines. Archeological monitoring was required since portions of this area were believed not to have been disturbed by previous excavation activity associated with the fort reconstruction work from 1986-1989.
Cite this Record
Utility Trench Monitoring along the West and North Walls, Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota. Douglas D. Scott. 2003 ( tDAR id: 398851) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8H13449
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Keywords
Material
Fauna
Site Name
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
Site Type
Non-Domestic Structures
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Palisade
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Structure
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Data Recovery / Excavation
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Site Stewardship Monitoring
General
Ash
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Bastion
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Bison
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Elk
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Wall
Geographic Keywords
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
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Missouri River
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North Dakota
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -104.238; min lat: 45.829 ; max long: -96.416; max lat: 49.153 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Anne Vawser
Contributor(s): Douglas D. Scott; Kenneth Hart
Prepared By(s): Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service
Record Identifiers
FOUS Accession No.(s): 179
File Information
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