Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed Tree Clearing in the Tennessee Army National Guard Drop Zone on Arnold Air Force Base

Author(s): Shawn Chapman

Year: 2007

Summary

Summary of archaeological investigations in support of proposed tree clearing in the Tennessee Army National Guard (TNARNG) drop zone field, which is part of the area licensed from Arnold Air Force Base. Investigations included a review of the existing site records, visual inspection and shovel testing. The records search indicated two sites are located within one mile of the project area but neither were impacted by the present undertaking. Visual inspection and shovel testing show that the greater portion of the project area has been subjected to moderate disturbance in the past, mainly from the use of the area during the Camp Forrest era. No archaeological sites were recorded as a result of this investigation and the area is recommended cleared from a cultural resources perspective.

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Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed Tree Clearing in the Tennessee Army National Guard Drop Zone on Arnold Air Force Base. Shawn Chapman. 2007 ( tDAR id: 469677) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8469677

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min long: -86.236; min lat: 35.3 ; max long: -85.918; max lat: 35.473 ;

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