Ground Penetrating Radar As a Survey Tool in Archaeological Investigations: An Example From Fort Laramie National Historic Site
Author(s): Steven De Vore
Year: 1990
Summary
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Ground Penetrating Radar As a Survey Tool in Archaeological Investigations: An Example From Fort Laramie National Historic Site. Steven De Vore. Wyoming Archaeologist. 33 (1-2). 1990 ( tDAR id: 67370)
Keywords
General
Buried Structures
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Fort
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Fort Laramie
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Fort Laramie National Historic Site
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Fort William
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Frontier Army
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Ground Penetrating Radar
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Remote Sensing
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Trading Post
Geographic Keywords
56015 (Fips Code)
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Goshen (County)
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North America (Continent)
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North Platte River
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United States of America (Country)
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Wyoming (State / Territory)
Temporal Keywords
A.D. 1834 - 1841
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A.D. 1841 - 1890
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Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -104.656; min lat: 41.564 ; max long: -104.052; max lat: 42.612 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): National Park Service
Record Identifiers
lccn(s): sc 79005441 sf 94092458
issn(s): 0043-9665
NADB document id number(s): 925504
NADB citation id number(s): 000000132020