Rock Art Study on DoD Property Located in LANTOPS, EFA Chesapeake, and NORTHDIV Areas of Responsibility (Legacy 94-0021)
Summary
This report provides information intended to sensitize CRMs in the DoD to the presence of rock art on installations in all regions of the U.S. The document 1) defines the general characteristics of rock art sites in the northeastern U.S., 2) provides a regional context and predictive model for rock art in the study area, 3) analyzes potential threats to rock art sites as a result of military, civilian, or natural activities or factors, and 4) develops recommendations for managing rock art sites on military installations, including techniques for site identification, recordation, and preservation (a basic reference for CRMs on DoD installations within the study region).
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Rock Art Study on DoD Property Located in LANTOPS, EFA Chesapeake, and NORTHDIV Areas of Responsibility (Legacy 94-0021). ( tDAR id: 468048) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8468048
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URL: https://www.denix.osd.mil/cr/archives/archaeology/index.html
Keywords
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Rock Art
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
General
Conservation
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Cultural Resources Management
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Department of Defense
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Inventory
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military installations
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Native American
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regional context
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Rock Art
Geographic Keywords
Northeast United States
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -85.664; min lat: 33.544 ; max long: -66.621; max lat: 47.806 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Prepared By(s): R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc.
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Rock Art Study on DoD Property Located in LANTOPS, EFA Chesapeake, and NORTHDIV Areas of Responsibility - Report (Legacy 94-0021) (1997)
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This report provides information intended to sensitize CRMs in the DoD to the presence of rock art on installations in all regions of the U.S. The document 1) defines the general characteristics of rock art sites in the northeastern U.S., 2) provides a regional context and predictive model for rock art in the study area, 3) analyzes potential threats to rock art sites as a result of military, civilian, or natural activities or factors, and 4) develops recommendations for managing rock art sites...