An Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Selected Western States, Volume 2
Author(s): Susan S. Felix; Amy E. Halpin; Kelly L. Holland; Eugene A. Marino; Steve McSween; D. Lynn Murdoch; Julia A. Samerdyke; Kenneth L. Shingleton; Sylvia Yu
Editor(s): Michael K. Trimble; Christopher B. Pulliam
Year: 2000
Summary
Between April 1996 and July 1997 personnel from the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis conducted curation needs assessments at all active military installations in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and the District of Columbia. Over 5,000 ft3 of artifacts and over 700 linear feet of associated documentation from archaeological projects conducted on these installations were examined during the course of the fieldwork. This research was sponsored by the Department of Defense and was coordinated through the office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Security. Military collections examined in this study are presently stored in 86 facilities encompassing 107 separate repositories located in 17 different states.
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An Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Selected Western States, Volume 2. Susan S. Felix, Amy E. Halpin, Kelly L. Holland, Eugene A. Marino, Steve McSween, D. Lynn Murdoch, Julia A. Samerdyke, Kenneth L. Shingleton, Sylvia Yu, Michael K. Trimble, Christopher B. Pulliam. Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessments Technical Report ,No. 20. St. Louis, MO: US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District. 2000 ( tDAR id: 413599) ; doi:10.6067/XCV89S1T6X
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Collections Research
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Heritage Management
Spatial Coverage
min long: -124.102; min lat: 27.684 ; max long: -93.691; max lat: 48.691 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Landowner(s): Naval Air Station Adak, Alaska; Clean Air Force Station, Alaska; Eareckson Air Force Station, Alaska; Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska; Fort Greely, Alaska; Fort Richardson, Alaska; Fort Wainwright, Alaska; Harding Lake Recreation Center, Alaska; Kotzebue Military Reservation, Alaska; Fort Huachuca, Arizona; Luke Air Force Base, Arizona; Navajo Army Depot, Arizona; Williams Air Force Base, Arizona; Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona; Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona; Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Base, Colorado; Falcon Air Force Base, Colorado; Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado; Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado; Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado; US Air Force Academy, Colorado; Naval Air Station Barbers Point, Hawaii; Bellows Air Force Station; Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii; Dillingham Military Reservation, Hawaii; Fort DeRussy, Hawaii; Fort Kamehameha, Hawaii; Fort Shafter, Hawaii; Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii; Makua Military Reservation, Hawaii; Marine Corps Base, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii; Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Fort Polk, Louisiana; Hawthorne Army Depot, Nevada; Fort Wingate Army Depot Activity, New Mexico; Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico; Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Bergstom Air Force Base, Texas; Naval Air Station Corpus Cristi, Texas; Fort Bliss, Texas; Fort Hood, Texas; Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Naval Station and US Mine Warfare Center, Texas; Kelly Air Force Base, Texas; Kingsville Naval Air Station, Texas; Lackland Air Force Base, Texas; Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas; Reese Air Force Base, Texas; Dugway Proving Ground, Utah; Fort Douglas, Utah; Hill Air Force Base, Utah
Sponsor(s): Legacy Resource Management Program Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Environmental Quality
Repository(s): Eastern New Mexico University; Eastern New Mexico University; Archaeological Consultants of the Pacific, Haleiwa, Hawaii; University of Arizona, Tucson; Arizona State University (ASU); Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii; Bureau of Land Management, Phoenix, Arizona; Cultural Surveys Hawaii, Kailua, Hawaii; Delta Chamber of Commerce Sullivan Roadhouse, Delta Junction, Alaska; International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii; Kansas City Museum, Kansas City, Missouri; Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque; Museum of New Mexico Laboratory of Anthropology Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and Archaeological Records Management Section, Santa Fe, New Mexico; New Mexico State University Museum, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Paul H. Rosendahl, Inc., Hilo Hawaii; Sagebrush Archaeological Consultants, L.L.C., Ogden, Utah; University of Texas, Austin
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): Department of Defense Office of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Environmental Quality Legacy Resource Management Program
Notes
General Note: This is volume 2 (of 2). See volume 1, ID 413597, An Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Selected Western States (Volume 1)
General Note: For a full list of repositories, see table 23 in volume 1, ID 413597, An Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Selected Western States (Volume 1)
General Note: For a full list of landowners, see table 1 in volume 1, ID 413597, An Archaeological Curation-Needs Assessment of Military Installations in Selected Western States (Volume 1)
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