| Evaluative Testing of Sheep Ranching Site 5LA2316, 5LA2366, and 5LA2359 on the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas County, Colorado |
Jun-2009 |
279 pages |
| Authors:
Pamela Cowen; Kimberly Henderson; Minette Church; Rollin Craft; Cheryl Wagner; COLORADO UNIV AT COLORADO SPRINGS DEPT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
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 | In 2001, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs tested three sites on the Department of the Army's Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site in order to assess damage by tracked vehicles that breached protective fences around the sites during Army training maneuvers. All three sites were related to sheep ranching in the area between c. 1890 and c. 1910. 5LA2316 is the foundations of a substantial residential sheep ranch, complete with foundations of ... |
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| LanDPro: Landscape Dynamics Program in Support of Natural and Cultural Resources Management and Range Maintenance |
Dec-2008 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
T F Bullard; E V McDonald; DESERT RESEARCH INST RENO NV
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 | LanDPro, the Landscape Dynamics Support Program, is being developed at the Desert Research Institute to support sustained mission capability and military readiness, and to help land managers achieve maximum use of resources available for training land maintenance. During the past several decades, the science of geomorphology and soils has advanced to the point of demonstrating unique and predictable relationships between temporal and spatial variation in landscape components and soils, hydrology, ... |
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| Fort Bliss Standards for the Treatment of Historic Buildings |
May-2008 |
306 pages |
| Authors:
Adam Smith; Sunny Stone; Ryan Murphy; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | This report satisfies Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 as amended and will help the Fort Bliss Cultural Resources Office and Directorate of Public Works in managing their historic building. All buildings, especially historic ones, require regular planned maintenance and repair. The most notable cause of historic building element failure and/or decay is not due to the fact that the historic building is old, but ... |
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| Fort Drum Miscellaneous Building Survey |
FEB 2008 |
152 pages |
| Authors:
Adam Smith; Sunny Stone; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | Through the years, the United States Congress has enacted laws to preserve the national cultural heritage. The first major Federal preservation legislation was the Antiquities Act of 1906. This Act was instrumental in securing protection for archeological resources on Federal property. The benefits derived from this Act and subsequent legislation precipitated an expanded and broader need for the preservation of historic cultural resources. With this growing awareness, the United States ... |
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| Fort Leonard Wood Cantonment Landscape Context, Inventory, and Management |
01-Sep-2007 |
105 pages |
| Authors:
Adam Smith; Sunny Stone; Megan W Tooker; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | This document is an inventory and evaluation of the landscape features of the cantonment area at Fort Leonard Wood. This document serves to meet the requirements for Federal agencies to address their cultural resources, defined as any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object, specifically, Section 110 which requires Federal agencies to inventory and evaluate their cultural resources. The layout of the cantonment in response to the rolling ... |
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| A Programmatic Approach to Determine Eligibility of Prehistoric Sites in the San Diego Subregion, Southern Coast Archeological Region, California, for the National Register of Historic Places |
AUG 2007 |
136 pages |
| Authors:
Seetha N. Reddy; Tad Britt; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | This report presents the thematic landscape approach that will be taken to prepare the regional prehistoric context for the San Diego Subregion of the Southern Coast Archeological Region (SDSSCAR). The goal of this project was to research and develop a regional, archeologically based, historic context that will facilitate a programmatic approach to determining National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility for archeological sites at a subset of Navy Region Southwest ... |
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| Peopling the Picketwire: A History of the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site |
Jul-2007 |
102 pages |
| Authors:
Tad Britt; Robert A McLain; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | When we refer to the 283,000 acres of United States Army land in Colorado's southeastern Las Animas County as the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site (PCMS) we are using a deceptively simple and recent historical term. The PCMS did not exist prior to 1983 when the Army assumed ownership of the land and began creating a large-scale combined arms training ground. As required by law, the Army sponsored a number of ... |
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| The Cultural Revolution |
30-Apr-2007 |
62 pages |
| Authors:
Dean T Kashiwagi; Nathan B Chong; Kenneth Sullivan; Marie Sullivan; ARMY MEDICAL COMMAND (MEDCOM) SAN ANTONIO TX
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 | The culture within the Federal Government Acquisitions is based on the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and its interpretation, often placing organizations/agencies in the cultural environment of the price-based environment. In the healthcare system, clients depend on the qualifications and expertise of the design and construction team to meet their specific needs and requirements. The hiring criteria of these experts have been primarily based on low bid or relationships, and have ... |
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| Proceedings for the DoD Cultural Resources Workshop: Prioritizing Cultural Resources Needs in Support of a Sound Investment Strategy |
JUL 2006 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
Peter Boice; Alison A. Dalsimer; Paul Green; John A. Hall; Katharine L. Kerr; Brian M. Lione; Hillori Schenker; Maureen Sullivan; Jay Thomas; James D. Wilde; DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING ARLINGTON VA STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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 | These proceedings encompass outcomes from the DoD Cultural Resources Workshop: Prioritizing Cultural Resource Needs in Support of a Sound Investment Strategy, and reflect the views and opinions of workshop participants, and not necessarily those of the Department of Defense. HGL supported this workshop and produced the resulting proceedings document through funding awarded by the DoD Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (Omaha COE contract ... |
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| Native American Historic Context for the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York |
APR 2006 |
44 pages |
| Authors:
Diane K. Mann; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | The United States Military Academy (USMA) is required by Federal laws, Executive Orders, and implementing regulations to conduct consultations with Native American tribes under specific circumstances. This historic context was prepared to support the preparation of a Native American Consultation program at the USMA by identifying the appropriate Indian tribes with whom consultation should take place. This report discusses historic periods and possible archeological sites near the USMA. It contains ... |
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| Environmental Assessment: Demolish 934 of Grand Forks Air Force Base |
MAR 2006 |
102 pages |
| Authors:
Wayne A. Koop; 319 CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON GRAND FORKS AFB ND
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 | The United States Air Force (USAF) proposes to demolish building 934 belonging to Grand Forks Air Force Base (AFB), North Dakota. The purpose of the proposed action is to demolish 608 square feet of excess facility space in building 934, known as the booster station, by CES contract in FY 2006. Work includes removal of all plumbing, pumps and equipment, removal of the water lines from the water main into ... |
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| A Workshop on Predictive Modeling & Cultural Resource Management on Military Installations, Held in Santa Fe, NM, on 15-18 Nov 2004 |
AUG 2005 |
35 pages |
| Authors:
Jeffrey H. Altschul; Terry H. Klein; Lynne Sebastian; SRI FOUNDATION RIO RANCHO NM
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 | The SRI Foundation and Statistical Research, Inc., under a Legacy Resource Management Program grant, convened a workshop of national experts to examine the use of predictive modeling by military installations. The workshop was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico on November 15-16, 2004. Workshop attendees included participants with a variety of expertise in modeling, managing cultural resources on military installations, and compliance with environmental and historic preservation laws. Workshop participants ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
JUN 2005 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
Eugene M. Futato; ALABAMA UNIV MOUNDVILLE UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS
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 | The first, Task Order 2000-01, "Curation Preparation and Curation of the Archaeological Collection, Robins Air Force Base" contains dual budget items. The first encompasses retrieval of all archaeological collections, cataloging when needed, photography of selected specimens, labeling and packaging the collections using appropriate methods, transferal of the collection to the Erskine Ramsay Archaeological Repository, and providing ongoing maintenance. |
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| Environmental Assessment for Demolition of Lighter Than Air (LTA) Buildings 868, 869, 948 and 949 at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia |
APR 2005 |
91 pages |
| Authors:
David Dischner; Claudia Druss; Tyrone Corn; Christa Stumpf; SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP NEWPORT NEWS VA
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 | This environmental assessment (EA) describes the potential environmental consequences resulting from a proposal to demolish four houses in the LTA area. These houses, which are currently vacant, are inconsistent with base architectural standards and Air Force housing standards. Six resource categories received a thorough evaluation to identify potential impacts. Any noise associated with this action would be temporary and limited to daytime hours. Air quality would not be significantly affected, ... |
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| Houma Navigation Canal Deepening Project Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana: Cultural Resources Literature Search, Records Review and Research Design |
MAR 2005 |
163 pages |
| Authors:
Joanne Ryan; Richard A. Weinstein; Charles E. Pearson; COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS INC BATON ROUGE LA
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 | From October through December of 2003, Coastal Environments, Inc. (CEI), conducted a cultural resources literature search and records review as part of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) New Orleans District re-evaluation study to determine if improvements to navigation along the Houma Navigation Canal, in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, are justified. These investigations are part of the planning to evaluate several alternatives to deepening the HNC from the authorized 15-foot ... |
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| Archeological Phase I Survey for the Columbia Falls and Moscow OTHB-E radar Stations, Washington and Somerset Counties, Maine |
NOV 2004 |
156 pages |
| Authors:
Geraldine E. Baldwin; William J. Chadwick; MILNER (JOHN) ASSOCIATES CROTON-ON-HUDSON NY
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 | John Milner Associates, Inc., under a subcontract with Geo-Marine, Inc., under a main contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District Cultural Resources Section, conducted an archeological Phase I survey for the Air Combat Command at two Over-the-Horizon Backscatter-East Radar (OTHB- E) sites in the towns of Columbia Falls and Moscow, Maine, from August 4 through August 27, 2003. This work was conducted to partially satisfy the ... |
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| Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of a Proposed 1.12 ha (2.87 ac) Borrow Pit and an Associated Access Road, Ascension Parish, Louisiana |
OCT 2004 |
96 pages |
| Authors:
Catherine Labadia; Marie Pokrant; Jeremy Pincoske; David George; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This document presents the results of a Phase I cultural resources survey of a proposed borrow pit and associated access road in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. This survey was conducted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., in July 2003; it was performed on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District. The proposed borrow pit is located on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River (northeast ... |
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| Historic Properties Management Plan for the Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System Project, South Louisiana |
SEP 2004 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
David B. Kelly; COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS INC BATON ROUGE LA
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 | This document presents a Historic Properties Management Plan (HPMP) for the Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System (ABFS) Project. The primary goal of the plan is to provide the outline of a program for compliance with historic preservation requirements on lands managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Atchafalaya Basin. The project area consists of approximately 595,000 acres lying between the East and West Atchafalaya Basin Protection Levees and ... |
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| National Training Center-Fort Irwin, California. Native American Consultation Meeting at Fort Mojave, Nevada, Held on 2-3 October 2003 |
AUG 2004 |
152 pages |
| Authors:
Tad Britt; Paige Peyton; Tatiana Brecht; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | Many federal laws, regulations, and executive orders promulgated since 1990 specifically require consultation with Native American tribes when a federal agency makes decisions concerning cultural resources and traditional places. Consultation is founded on the Nation-to-Nation relationship between the United States and federally recognized tribes. To meet both the letter and the spirit of the law, the National Training Center-Fort Irwin, California, conducted a meeting as part of the agency's continuing ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
JUL 2004 |
39 pages |
| Authors:
Ray Crook; STATE UNIV OF WEST GEORGIA CARROLLTON ANTONIO J WARING JR ARCHEOLOGICAL LAB
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 | This project is a cooperative agreement between the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory at the State University of West Georgia and the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity. This project is designed to provide the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory stewardship of the nations cultural resources for curation which are to be collected by the Department of Defense in the geographical area of the state of Georgia and ... |
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| Identification and Evaluation of Submerged Magnetic Anomalies Deadmans Island Santa Rosa County, Florida |
23 APR 2004 |
61 pages |
| Authors:
Gordon P. Watts; Raymond Tubby; TIDEWATER ATLANTIC RESEARCH WASHINGTON NC
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 | The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District (USACE-M) has proposed installing a shoreline protection system at Deadmans Island, Santa Rosa County, Florida. This work entails the placement of a wall of vinyl sheetpile offshore of the island and the planting of vegetation on the island itself. Because of the archaeological sensitivity of the island, the USACE-M requested that an underwater remote sensing and terrestrial survey be carried out in ... |
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| Northeast Asia - Cultural Influences on the United States National Security Strategy |
19 MAR 2004 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
Larry B. Rogers; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | The United States core interests and National Security Strategy are founded on western cultural operatives that assume all Nation-States will respond to its influences in a predictable manner. When states do not respond appropriately we assume they are either recalcitrant or irrational. A decade ago this approach towards the states of the Northeast Asia region was highly effective as their economic or military dependency upon us or their fear of ... |
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| Celebrating National American Indian Heritage Month |
FEB 2004 |
58 pages |
| Authors:
Diane K. Mann; James Grafton; JRTC (JOINT READINESS TRAINING CENTER)FORT POLK LOUISIANA
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 | November has been designated National American Indian Heritage Month to honor American Indians and Alaska Natives by increasing awareness of their culture, history, and, especially, their tremendous contributions to the United States military. Native Americans have the highest record of service per capita when compared to other ethnic groups. Planning this annual event can be a challenge. The Federal Register of 13 March 2000 lists 556 federally recognized tribes, additional ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
DEC 2003 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
Eugene M. Futato; ALABAMA UNIV MOUNDVILLE UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS
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 | This is the fourth annual report for Award Number DAMD17-00-2-0005, Cultural Resources Support. With regard to this award there are seven task orders. Task Order 2000-01 is, 'Curation Preparation and Curation of the Archaeological Collection, Robins Air Force Base, GA.' All work is complete except for the curation of collections still in possession of RAFB and the drafting of a final report. Those materials will be transferred to our facilities ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
JUL 2003 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
Ray Crook; STATE UNIV OF WEST GEORGIA CARROLLTON ANTONIO J WARING JR ARCHEOLOGICAL LAB
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 | This project is a cooperative agreement between the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory at the State University of West Georgia and the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity. This project is designed to provide the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory stewardship of the nations cultural resources for curation which are to be collected by the Department of Defense in the geographical area of the state of Georgia and ... |
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| Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Vermilion River Dredge Disposal Project area, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana |
APR 2003 |
244 pages |
| Authors:
Catherine Labadia; Susan B. Smith; Alicia Ventresca; Eric Vogelheim; Jeremy Pincoske; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This document presents the results of the Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the Vermilion River Dredge Disposal Project Area in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. The study area consisted of a 372- acre tract of land located along the Vermilion River approximately 0.75 miles east of the town of Lafayette. Cultural survey and inventory of the study area resulted in the identification of two non-site cultural resources loci ... |
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| Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Segura Staging Area, Iberia Parish, Louisiana |
APR 2003 |
183 pages |
| Authors:
GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This document presents the results of a Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the Segura Staging Area located on the right descending bank of Bayou Teche at approximate River Mile 61.0 in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. Current construction plans call for this portion of the bayou to be subjected to maintenance dredging by the U.S Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District. The Segura Staging Area serves as ... |
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| National Training Center - Fort Irwin, California. Tribal Consultations Held on 3-5 September 2002 |
APR 2003 |
191 pages |
| Authors:
Tad Britt; Susan E. Perlman; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | From July to October 2002, the Engineer Research and Development Center-Construction Engineering Research Laboratory provided the National Training Center-Fort Irwin, California, with resources to organize, facilitate, and moderate a consultation meeting between the installation and the federally recognized Native American tribes in a nation-to-nation level meeting. The purpose of the consultation was to establish an open and constructive dialogue between the U.S. Army and those Native American tribes who have ... |
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| Cultural Resources Survey of Wilson Branch Improvements Project, Chesterfield County, South Carolina |
OCT 2002 |
64 pages |
| Authors:
Kristrina Shuler; Pat Hendrix; Ralp Bailey Jr; BROCKINGTON AND ASSOCIATES INC MOUNT PLEASANT SC
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 | In May 2002, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of approximately 6.8 hectares (17 acres) of stream bank along Wilson Branch, in the Town of Cheraw, South Carolina. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the proposed Wilson Branch improvements extends 8-30 meters (25-100 feet) to either side of the current stream bank. Investigators identified no archaeological sites or isolated finds during the field investigations. The ... |
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| Phase I Cultural Resource Survey: Big Escambia Creek Restoration Project, Escambia County, Florida, and Escambia County, Alabama |
SEP 2002 |
58 pages |
| Authors:
Elizabeth L. Fuller; Thomas G. Whitley; BROCKINGTON AND ASSOCIATES ATLANTA GA
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 | Under contract with the US Army Corp of Engineers, Mobile District, Brockington and Associates, Inc., performed Phase I cultural resources survey within the proposed areas of the Big Escambia Creek Restoration Project, Escambia County, Florida, and Escambia County, Alabama. Background research, fieldwork (archaeological resources survey and site evaluation), laboratory analysis, and report production were completed in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and with ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
JUL 2002 |
53 pages |
| Authors:
Ray Crook; Susan E. Fishman-Armstrong; STATE UNIV OF WEST GEORGIA CARROLLTON ANTONIO J WARING JR ARCHEOLOGICAL LAB
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 | This project is a cooperative agreement between the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory at the State University of West Georgia and the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity. This project is designed to provide the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory stewardship of the nations cultural resources for curation which are to be collected by the Department of Defense in the geographical area of the state of Georgia and ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environment Impact Statement. Appendix N: Cultural Resources. Appendix O: Public Outreach Program. Appendix P: Air Quality |
FEB 2002 |
303 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | This Final Feasibility Report/Environmental Impact Statement (RE/EIS) and its 21 appendices document the results of a comprehensive analysis of the four dams on the lower Snake River (collectively called the Lower Snake River Project) and their effects on four lower Snake River salmon and steelhead stocks listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), along with Bonneville Power Agency (BPA), U.S. Environmental ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
DEC 2001 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
Eugene M. Futato; Kimberly A. Rutherford; ALABAMA UNIV MOUNDVILLE OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
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 | This is the second annual report for Award Number DAMDI7-00-2-0005, Cultural Resources Support. With regard to this award there are three task orders. Task Order 2000-01, Curation Preparation and "Curation of the Archaeological Collection, Robins Air Force Base, GA", covers the retrieval, cataloging, rehabilitation, and curation of existing collections and the analysis, cataloging, labeling, and packing of collections from current projects. The existing collections have been processed and stored in ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
JUL 2001 |
22 pages |
| Authors:
Ray Crook; STATE UNIV OF WEST GEORGIA CARROLLTON ANTONIO J WARING JR ARCHEOLOGICAL LAB
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 | This project a cooperative agreement between the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory at the State University of West Georgia and the U. S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity. This project is designed to provide the Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory stewardship of the nations cultural resources for curation which are to be collected by the Department of Defense in the geographical area of the state of Georgia and ... |
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| Never Far from Home: Parental Assets and Migrant Transfers in Matlab, Bangladesh |
JUN 2001 |
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| Authors:
Randall Kuhn; RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA
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 | Over the past generation, Bangladesh has experienced rapid transitions in mobility and fertility. In contrast to those of other Asian nations, these transitions have occurred largely in the absence of rapid economic development. As transition persists, there is concern that migrant financial transfers, a major source of parental support in many areas, will not persist. Of particular concern are: (1) the possibility that transfer relationships, typically tied to broader forms ... |
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| Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Bayou Sorrel Lock Replacement Project, Iberville Parish, Louisiana |
APR 2001 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
Kari Krause; Roger Saucier; Colleen Hanratty; Patrick P. Robblee; Jeremy Pincoske; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This document presents the results of the Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the proposed Bayou Sorrel Lock Replacement Project (Contract No. DACW29-97-D-0018) in Iberville Parish, Louisiana. This investigation was completed on behalf of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., in September and October of 1999. As part of the cultural resources component associated with this undertaking, an ... |
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| Remote-Sensing Cultural Resources Survey of the Houma Navigation Canal, Dredge Island Creation Project, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana |
MAR 2001 |
72 pages |
| Authors:
Charles E. Pearson; COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS INC BATON ROUGE LA
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 | In June 2000, a cultural resources, remote-sensing survey was conducted of an approximately 450-acre area located adjacent to the Houma Navigation Canal in Terrebonne Bay in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. This area has been selected for the construction of an artificial island habitat using shoal material removed from the adjacent Houma navigation Canal. The survey was conducted to locate and assess significant historic shipwrecks or other underwater cultural resources that may ... |
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| Cultural Resources Survey, Testing, and Exploratory Trenching for the Louisiana State Penitentiary Levee Enlargement Project, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana |
JAN 2001 |
484 pages |
| Authors:
COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS INC BATON ROUGE LA
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 | 2The results of a Phase I cultural resources survey and a Phase II national Register testing program within the proposed levee enlargement at Louisiana State Penitentiary, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana are presented. The survey was conducted from March to June of 1998, and the testing from August to November of 1998. An area of 1,499 acres (607 ha) was examined during the survey. The survey area consisted of 12.1 miles ... |
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| Department of Defense and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Curation Options Project, Eastern States |
2001 |
329 pages |
| Authors:
ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ST LOUIS MO
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 | This report examines various options for the curation of archaeological materials that are stewarded by the Department of Defense (DOD). Archaeological materials have been generated by over 50 years of archaeological investigations required by law, and many collections have been gathered from lands held by the DoD and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Adequate curation of these collections is mandated by federal regulations, most importantly 36 CFR Part 79-curation ... |
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| Historical Archaeology at Locality 6 of the Fort Ellsworth Site (14EW26) Kanopolis Lake, Ellsworth County, Kansas |
2001 |
394 pages |
| Authors:
Robert J. Ziegler; CORPS OF ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY MO KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
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 | This report details archaeological investigations at Locality 6 of Fort Ellsworth (14EW26), a temporary military post established in 1864 and abandoned in 1867. The site is located along the Smoky Hill River within the present boundary of Kanopolis Lake in central Kansas. Locality 6 was tested in 1995, and as a result, the Fort Ellsworth site was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Data recovery ... |
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| Fort Hamilton, New York: Historic Landscape Inventory |
DEC 2000 |
66 pages |
| Authors:
Adam Smith; Suzanne K. Loechl; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
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 | This report provides historical context for Fort Hamilton at Brooklyn, New York that emphasizes historical changes in its landscape. The goal was to identity the different stages of landscape change as defined by military mission and historical process. This enabled the establishment of accurate historic district boundaries and provided guidance for the development of a historic landscape management plan. The site is associated with important historical events of the region. ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
DEC 2000 |
20 pages |
| Authors:
Frank Schieppati; PANAMERICAN CONSULTANTS INC TUSCALOOSA AL
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 | Under this agreement (DAMDl7-00-2-0006), PC is to provide services to the U.S. Army and the Department of Defense under three broad categories that include (A) the development of Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans, (B) providing technical assistance to installations with cultural resources management needs, and (C) providing Native American consultation assistance. Eight (8) task orders were awarded in 2000. They include Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plans for Fort Hamilton, New ... |
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| Historic Landscape Inventory for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York |
DEC 2000 |
117 pages |
| Authors:
Diane Timlin; Suzanne K. Loechl; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The goal of this research was to develop a statement of the historic context for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point New York based on historical associations and periods of development and to provide detailed investigations and evaluations of surviving historic landscape areas. By integrating literature reviews archival reviews and site visits the inventors identifies the most important historical landscape areas and landscape characteristics within the installation. It can ... |
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| Cultural Resources Support |
DEC 2000 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
Eugene M. Futato; ALABAMA UNIV MOUNDVILLE OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
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 | This document is the first annual report for Award Number DAMD17-00- 2-0005, Cultural Resources Support. Work was conducted under two task orders. Task Order 2000-01 is with Robins Air Force Base (RAFB), GA. Entitled 'Curation Preparation and Curation of the Archaeological Collection, Robins Air Force Base, GA', this order covers the retrieval, cataloging, rehabilitation, and curation of all existing archaeological collections and the analysis, cataloging, labeling, and packing of collections ... |
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| 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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| Phase I Remote Sensing Marine Archeological Survey of North Prong in Schooner Bayou, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana |
NOV 2000 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
Jean B. Pelletier; Sarah A. Milstead; Larkin A. Post; Cathy Laradia; Colleen Hanratty; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC FREDERICK MD
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 | A Phase I Marine Archeological Remote Sensing Survey was conducted along a segment of the North Prong in Schooner Bayou, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana in support of a proposed Bank Line Stabilization project. The project area is located in North Prong, between the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) and Schooner Bayou, north of the Schooner Bayou Control Structure. The proposed repair and maintenance project will require the dredging of the navigation channel ... |
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| Historical Research and Remote Sensing of the Former Location of the Braziel Baptist Church and Cemetery Complex (Site 16IV49), Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Volume 1 of 3 |
NOV 2000 |
235 pages |
| Authors:
Katy Coyle; David R. George; Kari Krause; Susan B. Smith; Ralph Draughon; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | During September of 1999, human remains and a decorative casket element were recovered from a backhoe trench excavated within the limits of the former Braziel Baptist Church and cemetery complex (l6IV49), which is located a short distance to the north of the community of Cannonburg, Louisiana. The Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory during which the skeletal material and the casket hardware were recovered was conducted in anticipation ... |
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| Morganza to the Gulf Feasibility Study: Cultural Resources Sample Survey, Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana. Volume II |
NOV 2000 |
293 pages |
| Authors:
Patrick P. Robblee; Matthew J. Keelean; Colleen Hanratty; Jeremy Pincoske; William P. Athens; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This volume presents the results of a sample Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of 405 ha (1,000 ac) in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana. Select portions of two proposed levee alignment corridors (the Highway 57 500 Year Future Plan and the Recon 500 Plan) were examined during survey. This work was designed to test a site predictive model previously developed for the feasibility study by R. Christopher ... |
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| Morganza to the Gulf Feasibility Study: Cultural Resources Literature and Records Review, Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana. Volume I |
NOV 2000 |
203 pages |
| Authors:
Clifford T. Brown; Dave D. Davis; Julian Granberry; Roger Saucier; Lynn A. Berg; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This volume presents the results of a cultural resources literature and records review for a feasibility study of two proposed levee alignments and associated water control structures in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes, Louisiana. The cultural resources portion of the feasibility study is a planning effort intended to assist the Corps of Engineers in carrying out its obligations under the National Historic Preservation Act (NPHA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) ... |
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| Phase I Marine Archeological Remote Sensing Survey of Segments Along the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana |
OCT 2000 |
98 pages |
| Authors:
R. C. Goodwin; Jean B. Pelletier; David W. Trubey; Roger Saucier; Ralph Draughon; GOODWIN (R CHRISTOPHER) AND ASSOCIATES INC NEW ORLEANS LA
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 | This report presents the results of a Phase I Marine Archeological Remote Sensing Survey of segments along the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River, in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. These investigations were conducted in June 1999, by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District (USACE-NOD). The study was undertaken to assist the USACE-NOD to satisfy its responsibilities under Section 106 ... |
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