Salado Preserve Addendum I: Cultural Resources Monitoring of Seismic Testing within the Salado Preserve South of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona

Author(s): Grant Fahrni; Michael S. Foster

Year: 2011

Summary

During cultural resources monitoring of seismic testing within the SRP owned Salado Preserve, LSD recorded six new prehistoric archaeological sites (LSD 5-10) and updated the description of the previously recorded site, LSD-2.The seismic crew complied with all avoidance requests and no significant impacts to known or newly recorded cultural resources occurred.

This report serves as an addendum to a previous cultural resources survey report entitled A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 84 Acres of Existing Fenceline, Undeveloped Roads, and a Block Parcel within the Salado Preserve, South of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona (Walsh 2011). The reader is directed to that report for environmental and cultural background information.

Cite this Record

Salado Preserve Addendum I: Cultural Resources Monitoring of Seismic Testing within the Salado Preserve South of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona. Grant Fahrni, Michael S. Foster. 2011 ( tDAR id: 426300) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8426300

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -109.528; min lat: 34.171 ; max long: -109.195; max lat: 34.481 ;

Record Identifiers

LSD Technical Report No.(s): 115021

Notes

General Note: This report serves as an addendum to a previous cultural resources survey report entitled A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of 84 Acres of Existing Fenceline, Undeveloped Roads, and a Block Parcel within the Salado Preserve, South of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona (Walsh 2011).

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