A Cultural Resources Survey for the Proposed C-130H/J Fuselage Trainer Facility, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas

Author(s): Chris Branam

Year: 2019

Summary

At the request of Premier Engineering Corporation, Flat Earth Archeology, LLC conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey of approximately 7.28 hectares (ha) (18 acres [ac]) for the proposed 3-130J/J Fuselage Trainer Facility at the Little Rock Air Force Base in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Three concrete foundation remains were recorded as archeological sites during the current Phase I survey. Sites 3PU1035, 3PU1036, and 3PU1037 are all only foundation remains. No artifacts were found associated with the sites, and no archival data could be obtained to give further details on the previous structures represented by the foundations. The three archeological sites recorded during the current survey do not meet the criteria for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). No additional cultural resources investigation is recommended for the Project Area.

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A Cultural Resources Survey for the Proposed C-130H/J Fuselage Trainer Facility, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. Chris Branam. 2019 ( tDAR id: 466247) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8466247

Spatial Coverage

min long: -92.389; min lat: 34.673 ; max long: -92.127; max lat: 34.822 ;

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