Author: Barbara Kauffman
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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In the spring of 1984, El Paso Electric Company applied to the U.S. Army, Ft. Bliss, Texas, for a right-of-way for the construction of the 345 KV Caliente-Newman-Amrad power transmission system which would cross Maneuver Area I on Ft. Bliss. Prior to granting the right-of-way, the Ft. Bliss Directorate of Engineering and Housing (DEH) required that a program to assess the impact to historic properties within the proposed right-of-way be carried out. Of the 18 archaeological sites that might be impacted by the project, 12 could be completely avoided by relocating ground disturbing activities such as construction pads and access roads. Under the direction of a scope of work prepared by DEH, six sites that could not be avoided were subjected to surface collection and testing to determine the existence and/or extent of subsurface deposits. El Paso Electric contracted with the Cultural Resources Management Division of New Mexico State University to carry out the fieldwork. After consultation with Dr. Glenn DeGarmo (DEH-E), it was determined that five of the sites contained no subsurface deposits in the areas to be impacted. The sixth site (FB 3:1132) did have significant subsurface remains and therefore was avoided by all construction activities. Fieldwork was terminated at the conclusion of the surface collection and subsurface testing program without extensive data recovery being performed. Subsequently, El Paso Electric Company contracted with Batcho & Kauffman Associates to analyze and report on data recovered during the surface collection and testing program. This report presents the results of that analysis.
Final Report of Archeological Investigations Along El Paso Electric Company's 345 KV Caliente-Newman-Amrad Transmission System on Fort Bliss, Texas
Author: Barbara Kauffman
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
In the spring of 1984, El Paso Electric Company applied to the U.S. Army, Ft. Bliss, Texas, for a right-of-way for the construction of the 345 KV Caliente-Newman-Amrad power transmission system which would cross Maneuver Area I on Ft. Bliss. Prior to granting the right-of-way, the Ft. Bliss Directorate of Engineering and Housing (DEH) required that a program to assess the impact to historic properties within the proposed right-of-way be carried out. Of the 18 archaeological sites that might be impacted by the project, 12 could be completely avoided by relocating ground disturbing activities such as construction pads and access roads. Under the direction of a scope of work prepared by DEH, six sites that could not be avoided were subjected to surface collection and testing to determine the existence and/or extent of subsurface deposits. El Paso Electric contracted with the Cultural Resources Management Division of New Mexico State University to carry out the fieldwork. After consultation with Dr. Glenn DeGarmo (DEH-E), it was determined that five of the sites contained no subsurface deposits in the areas to be impacted. The sixth site (FB 3:1132) did have significant subsurface remains and therefore was avoided by all construction activities. Fieldwork was terminated at the conclusion of the surface collection and subsurface testing program without extensive data recovery being performed. Subsequently, El Paso Electric Company contracted with Batcho & Kauffman Associates to analyze and report on data recovered during the surface collection and testing program. This report presents the results of that analysis.
Publisher:
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
In the spring of 1984, El Paso Electric Company applied to the U.S. Army, Ft. Bliss, Texas, for a right-of-way for the construction of the 345 KV Caliente-Newman-Amrad power transmission system which would cross Maneuver Area I on Ft. Bliss. Prior to granting the right-of-way, the Ft. Bliss Directorate of Engineering and Housing (DEH) required that a program to assess the impact to historic properties within the proposed right-of-way be carried out. Of the 18 archaeological sites that might be impacted by the project, 12 could be completely avoided by relocating ground disturbing activities such as construction pads and access roads. Under the direction of a scope of work prepared by DEH, six sites that could not be avoided were subjected to surface collection and testing to determine the existence and/or extent of subsurface deposits. El Paso Electric contracted with the Cultural Resources Management Division of New Mexico State University to carry out the fieldwork. After consultation with Dr. Glenn DeGarmo (DEH-E), it was determined that five of the sites contained no subsurface deposits in the areas to be impacted. The sixth site (FB 3:1132) did have significant subsurface remains and therefore was avoided by all construction activities. Fieldwork was terminated at the conclusion of the surface collection and subsurface testing program without extensive data recovery being performed. Subsequently, El Paso Electric Company contracted with Batcho & Kauffman Associates to analyze and report on data recovered during the surface collection and testing program. This report presents the results of that analysis.
Preliminary Investigations of the Archaic in the Region of Las Cruces, New Mexico
Author: Richard S. MacNeish
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 448
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 448
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Pendejo Cave
Author: Richard S. MacNeish
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 9780826324054
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
This account of the archaeology of a cave in southern New Mexico makes a dramatic contribution to the ongoing debate over how long human beings have lived in the Americas. The findings presented here show that human settlement may go back as far as 75,000 years before the present, whereas the long-accepted Clovis dates showed humans only about 12,000 years ago. MacNeish and his colleagues subjected the cave, its environs, and its contents to rigorous interdisciplinary investigation. The first section of this volume comprises their reports on the changing environment of the area. The second section concentrates on the excavation of the cave's layers, presenting the results of radiocarbon dating and describing the evidence of human occupation, including friction skin prints and human hair. The third section discusses the cultural implications of the materials recovered and suggests how the ancient peoples may have exploited the changing environment and developed different ways of life throughout the Americas before the time of Clovis man. No serious discussion of early inhabitants in the New World can disregard the findings presented in this monumental work of scholarship.
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 9780826324054
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
This account of the archaeology of a cave in southern New Mexico makes a dramatic contribution to the ongoing debate over how long human beings have lived in the Americas. The findings presented here show that human settlement may go back as far as 75,000 years before the present, whereas the long-accepted Clovis dates showed humans only about 12,000 years ago. MacNeish and his colleagues subjected the cave, its environs, and its contents to rigorous interdisciplinary investigation. The first section of this volume comprises their reports on the changing environment of the area. The second section concentrates on the excavation of the cave's layers, presenting the results of radiocarbon dating and describing the evidence of human occupation, including friction skin prints and human hair. The third section discusses the cultural implications of the materials recovered and suggests how the ancient peoples may have exploited the changing environment and developed different ways of life throughout the Americas before the time of Clovis man. No serious discussion of early inhabitants in the New World can disregard the findings presented in this monumental work of scholarship.
Effects of Scale on Archaeological and Geoscientific Perspectives
Author: Julie K. Stein
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813722837
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813722837
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Final Report on the Archaeological Investigations Conducted for the Empire Electric Association 115 KV Transmission Line Project, Southwestern Colorado
Author: Montezuma County
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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El Paso Electric 345 KV Transmission Line Project, Springerville to Deming
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Languages : en
Pages : 214
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Languages : en
Pages : 214
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345 KV Transmission Lines, Greenlee County, AZ to El Paso, TX
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Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Languages : en
Pages : 300
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An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed 345 KV Powerline from Deming, New Mexico, to El Paso, Texas
Author: Douglas Brethauer
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed Competitive Renewable Energy Zone Newton-to-Killeen 345 KV Oncor Electric Delivery Transmission Line Project, Lampasas and Bell Counties, Texas
Author: Steven W. Ahr
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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Archaeological Investigations
Author: Claudia F. Berry
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Category : Arizona
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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Category : Arizona
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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