Inventory and Analysis of Select Archaeological Collections from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region
Author(s): Charles M. Slaymaker; Charles S. McSween
Editor(s): Michael K. Trimble; Christopher B. Pulliam
Year: 1996
Summary
Archaeological materials recovered from U.S. Fish and Wildlife properties are curated at a number of facilities in the nine states and two territories (Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) that encompass the Southeast Region. As part of the continuing archaeological assessment project for the Southeast Region, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, assessed the curation conditions at five facilities in three states— Alabama, Arkansas, and Tennessee. These five facilities are curating 21 separate collections (195.97 ft3 of artifacts and 8.77 linear feet of associated documentation) from 15 Southeast Region refuges. All collections require at least partial rehabilitation to com ply with federal curation regulations and guidelines.
Cite this Record
Inventory and Analysis of Select Archaeological Collections from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region. Charles M. Slaymaker, Charles S. McSween, Michael K. Trimble, Christopher B. Pulliam. Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessments Technical Report ,No. 13. St. Louis, MO: US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. 1996 ( tDAR id: 413591) ; doi:10.6067/XCV81V5H44
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Collections Research
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Heritage Management
Geographic Keywords
Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
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Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge
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Big Sandy National Wildlife Refuge
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Busseltown National Wildlife Refuge
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Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge
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Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge
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Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge
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Duck River National Wildlife Refuge
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Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge
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Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge
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Lower Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge
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Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge
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Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge
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Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge
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Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
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Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge
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Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
Spatial Coverage
min long: -95.054; min lat: 17.393 ; max long: -65.083; max lat: 37.37 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Landowner(s): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region
Sponsor(s): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region
Repository(s): Room 302, Graham Hall, Arkansas Archeological Survey Station, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, KS; Room 116, Magale Library, Arkansas Archeological Survey Station, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, KS; Charles H. Nash, Museum of Archaeology, Memphis, TN; Division of Archaeology Headerquarters, Tennessee Department of Conservation. Nashville, TN; Central Curation Facility, Division of Archaeology Tennessee Department of Conservation, Pinson Mounds Museum, Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Area; David L. DeJarnette Archaeological Research Center, Office of Archaeological Services, University of Alabama Museums Moundville, Alabama; Erskine Ramsay Archaeological Repository, Office of Archaeological Services, University of Alabama Museums Moundville, Alabama
Prepared By(s): US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District
Submitted To(s): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region
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