| Phase III Data Recovery at the Persimmon Site (11-C-152), Swan Lake Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP), Environmental Management Program (EMP), Pool 26, Illinois River, Calhoun County, Illinois. St. Louis District Historic Properties Manage |
JAN 96 |
226 pages |
| Authors:
Steven Titus; Wes Neal; Jeffrey D. Anderson; Gordon Howe; Michael J. McNerney; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report describes the results of Phase III mitigation (geomorphological study and archaeological excavation) at the multicomponent pre-historic Woodland Persimmon archaeological site (11-C-152), located partially within the proposed Pump Station #3 construction corridor, Swan Lake Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP). The Swan Lake HREP is located in Navigation Pool 26, Illinois River (mile 5.0 to 13.0 along the right WEST bank), Calhoun County, IL. Persimmon site was most intensively occupied ... |
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| A Archaeological Survey for Historic Properties within the Batchtown Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP), Environmental Management Program (EMP), Pool 25, Mississippi River Calhoun County Illinois. Phase 1. Cultural Resource Management Repor |
SEP 95 |
152 pages |
| Authors:
Steve Titus; W. G. Howe; Jeffrey D. Anderson; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | Report describes results of Phase 1 archaeological & geomorphological survey of 121 ac. within the Batchtown Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP), Pool 25, Mississippi River (mile 242 to mile 248, left bank), Calhoun County, Illinois. The project involves construction/enlargement of levees and 7 water control structures. Pedestrian survey and shovel testing located 3 prehistoric sites (11-C-2O6, 11-C-2O8, 11-C-209), 3 historic sites (11-C-2O5, 11- C-207, 11-C-211), and 1 prehistoric & historic ... |
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| A Phase 1 Archaeological Survey for Historical Properties within the Swan Lake, Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP) Environmental Management Program, (EMP), Pool 26, Illinois River, Calhoun County Illinois |
JUN 95 |
170 pages |
| Authors:
Steven Titus; W. G. Howe; Wes Neal; Jeffrey D. Anderson; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALEIL
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 | Report describes results of a Phase I Archaeological & geomorphological investigation of 95 ac. within the Swan Lake Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP) construction area, located in Pool 26, Illinois River (mile 5.0-13.0, right bank) Calhoun Co. 11. Project involves construction of a levee, 5 borrow areas, 3 pump stations & 2 boat ramps w/ parking lots. Geomorphological investigation found recent alluvium deeper that construction impacts cover much of the ... |
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| A Phase I Archaeological Survey for Historic Properties Within the Stump Lake Complex, Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project (HREP), Pool 26, Illinois River, Jersey County, Illinois |
DEC 94 |
96 pages |
| Authors:
Steven Titus; Mark J. Wagner; Jeffrey D. Anderson; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | This report describes the results of a Phase I archaeological survey of 207 ac. within the Stump Lake Waterfowl Management Area, located in Pool 26, Illinois River (mile 7.2 to mile 12.7, left bank), Jersey County, Illinois. The project involves construction of levees, water control structures, pump stations boat ramp and access road. Pedestrian survey and screened shovel testing located one turn of the century residential/season site (11-Jy-283) determined ineligible. ... |
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| Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations at the Proposed Greenbelt Project, Des Moines, Iowa. Phase 2 |
SEP 91 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
James S. Ross; Jane K. Johnston; Jeffrey D. Anderson; Michael J. McNerney; Mary R. McCorvie; AMERICAN RESOURCES GROUP LTD CARBONDALE IL
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 | Phase II archaeological and geomorphological investigations were conducted for the Rock Island District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the city of Des Moines at the proposed location for the Des Moines Recreational River and Greenbelt, Downtown Riverfront Plaza/Amphitheater in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. Hand excavated test units and deep backhoe testing were carried out in order to evaluate the potential for buried historic properties, that if present, ... |
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| Archaeological Reconnaissance for Historic Properties within the Peoria Lake Environmental Management Program, Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project, Woodford County Conservation Area, Chillicothe, Illinois. Phase 1 |
OCT 89 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
Michael J. McNerney; Steve Titus; Jeffrey D. Anderson; STANLEY CONSULTANTS MUSCATINE IA
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 | Approximately 190 acres of land within the floodplain of the Illinois River in extreme northwestern Woodford County, Illinois, were the subject of a Phase I archaeological and geomorphological investigation. No significant historic properties were identified, and it is recommended that the proposed Peoria Lake Environmental Management Program, Habitat Rehabilitation Enhancement Project, proceed without further historic properties evaluation. (kt) |
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| Archaeology, Geomorphology and Historic Surveys in Pools 13-14, Upper Mississippi River. Volume 1 |
SEP 89 |
395 pages |
| Authors:
David W. Benn; Jeffrey D. Anderson; Robert C. Vogel; Lawrence Conrad; SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIV SPRINGFIELD CENTER FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
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 | The study area lies between Lock and Dam 12 at Bellevue, Iowa and Lock and Dam 14 below LeClaire, Iowa, and is inclusive of the entire valley floor and the bluffline. An assessment of cultural resources and landscapes in Pools 13-14 was undertaken to provide the basic information for managing the cultural heritage of properties under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government. The present volume reviews existing information and describes ... |
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| Archaeology and Geomorphology of Red Oak Ridge Island, Navigation Pool 7, Upper Mississippi River Valley |
FEB 86 |
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| Authors:
David F. Overstreet; Jeffrey D. Anderson; Linda A. Brazeau; Paul L. Lurenz Jr; GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER INC WAUWATOSA WI
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 | An archaeological investigation was conducted at Red Oak Ridge Island and the four adjacent islands. The report contains a technical proposal and research design to conduct intensive archaeological survey; establish a landscape model through geomorphic investigations for the interpretation of archaeological deposits; determination of the research potential for site 47 Lc 163 and utilization of the results to project the potential significance of other sites located during the course of ... |
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| The Archaeology of Coralville Lake, Iowa. Volume 2. Evolution of Holocene Landscapes |
86 |
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| Authors:
David F. Overstreet; Jeffrey D. Anderson; GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER INC MILWAUKEE WI
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 | The investigations were undertaken following submittal of a technical proposal in response to a request for proposals. Major work elements include literature and archives investigation, field work consisting of valley transects and excavation units, backhoe trenches, and core and auger investigations, laboratory study consisting of particle size analyses, organic matter content, radiocarbon assay, and subsequent report preparation. Finally, the resulting model of landscape evolution was correlated with anticipated archaeological resources ... |
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| The Archaeology of Coralville Lake, Iowa. Volume 3. Sample Survey (Interim Report 1) |
MAR 85 |
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| Authors:
David F. Overstreet; James G. Stark; Jeffrey D. Anderson; GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER INC WAUWATOSA WI
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 | Management Phases O-I entail development of a management data base for Coralville Lake and the completion of a 20% stratified random sample survey of the project area. In addition to these two primary tasks, ancillary work included test excavations at 5 archaeological sites, none of which are considered eligible for The National Register of Historic Places. Finally, the results of both literature and archives search and field investigations related to ... |
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