| Cultural Resource Survey for the West Bank Vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana, Hurricane Protection Project |
DEC 2000 |
62 pages |
| Authors:
Aubra Lee; Gary Gordon; Roger T. Saucier; Benjamin D. Maygarden; Michael Godzinski; EARTH SEARCH INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | Earth Search, Inc., was contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District (NODCOE), to conduct Phase I cultural resources survey within the proposed West Bank Vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana, Hurricane Protection Project area. Fieldwork was conducted between September 14, 1999, and September 23, 1999. One hundred and forty-four bucket auger tests were excavated along 51 pedestrian transects during field investigations within the approximately 22-acre project area. ... |
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| Historical Research and Archeological Survey of the Historic Portion of Southern University, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana |
JUL 1999 |
113 pages |
| Authors:
Benjamin Maygarden; Aubra Lee; Jill K. Yakubik; Pauline Barrow; EARTH SEARCH INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This report presents the results of archeological, historical, and standing structure evaluation of the Scott's Bluff portion of Southern University (16EBR159) in support of the New Orleans District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, plans to stabilize the eroding bluff at the western periphery of the university campus. The project area measured 16.6 acres. Backhoe trenches were excavated at the proposed locations of four catch basin. No ... |
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| National Register Evaluation of the Bayou Jean Louis Cemetery (16SM89), Atchafalaya Basin Project, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana |
FEB 1999 |
179 pages |
| Authors:
Benjamin Maygarden; Aubra Lee; Roger Saucier; Melissa Braud; Jill-Karen Yakubik; EARTH SEARCH INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | Archeological and historical research was undertaken to document certain aspects of the former Bayou Chene community. The Bayou Jean Louis Cemetery (16SM89) was mapped, and the site was evaluated using NRHP criteria. The Bayou Jean Louis Cemetery is recommended as being eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion D. It is further recommended that Bayou Jean Louis be closed northwest of the cemetery, and that ... |
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| Site Testing at Darrow (16AN54), Marchand to Darrow Levee Enlargement and Concrete Slope Pavement Mississippi River Levees, Ascension Parish, Louisiana |
JUL 97 |
174 pages |
| Authors:
Aubra Lee; Jill Karen Yakubik; Benjamin D. Maygarden; EARTH SEARCH INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | The Darrow site (16AN54), located in the community of Darrow, Ascension Parish, Louisiana, consists of the remains of a portion of the community that was destroyed by a 1932 Mississippi River levee setback. The site encompasses approximately 1.4 acres. NRHP test excavations at the Darrow site consisted of backhoe trenches and three 1m hand excavation units guided by proton magnetometer survey and historic map evidence. Excavations revealed the presence of ... |
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| An Assessment of the Cultural Resources within the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant, Harrison County, Texas |
MAR 90 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
Duane E. Peter; Cynthia Stiles-Henson; Dayna Lee; Aubra Lee; GEO-MARINE INC PLANO TX
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 | This report concerns an assessment of the potential for significant cultural resources within the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant (LHAAP) located in northeastern Harrison County, Texas. The assessment of the potential for significant cultural resources included the following: evaluation of landform types and the historic and modern impacts associated with the landform types, archival research to trace land ownership patterns and to identify military and pre-military sites of potential significance, and ... |
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| Archeology in the Arkansas River Valley: A Cultural Resources Survey in the Central Arkansas River Valley, Lake Dardanelle and Ozark Lake, Arkansas |
DEC 86 |
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| Authors:
W. J. Bennett Jr.; Anne F. Gettys; Aubra Lee; Lawson Smith; Beverly Watkins; ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS INC NASHVILLE AR
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 | An extensive reconnaissance level survey designed to locate and to describe cultural resources within selected areas of Lake Dardanelle and Ozark Lake, Arkansas, was conducted for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock, by Archeological Assessments, Inc., in the summer and fall of 1985. This project examined some 5,797 acres within Lake Dardanelle and 4,290 acres in Ozark Lake. Lands investigated included all fee-owned land within Ozark Lake as ... |
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