Author: Cynthia L. Peterson
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Category : Architectural surveys
Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement Project FHWA 236050 in T74N-R17W, Mahaska County, Iowa
Author: Cynthia L. Peterson
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Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement Project FHWA 236020 in T74N-R17W, Mahaska County, Iowa
Author: Cynthia L. Peterson
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Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement Project FHWA 236760 in T75N-R17W, Mahsaska County, Iowa
Author: Cynthia L. Peterson
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Decision Support Model for Assessing Archaeological Survey Needs for Bridge Replacement Projects in Iowa
Author: Joe Alan Artz
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Category : Archaeology and state
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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To comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) are required to determine the effects of federally-assisted transportation undertakings, including bridge replacements, on archaeological sites. In the past 30 years, hundreds of archaeological surveys have been conducted for local- and primary-system bridge replacement projects. These surveys often require costly and time-consuming subsurface excavation to search for sites that may be deeply buried in thick deposits of alluvial (stream-deposited) sediments. An alternative approach would be to use knowledge gained from previous surveys to assess the archaeological potential of a proposed bridge replacement project before, and if possible instead of, committing resources to an archaeological survey. All the information needed to make such assessments, including archaeology, soils, geomorphology, and land-use history, can be assembled, viewed, and analyzed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In this report, the University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) explores the feasibility of using GIS data to evaluate archaeological survey needs for Iowa DOT bridge replacements. The resultant Bridges Decision Support Model integrates information on archaeological sites, surveys, bridges, and their geological contexts. The model will help streamline the Section 106 process by facilitating communication and information transfer; by providing consistent, well-informed, and uniformly-applied decision criteria; and by improving the cost-effectiveness of cultural resource compliance.
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Category : Archaeology and state
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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To comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) are required to determine the effects of federally-assisted transportation undertakings, including bridge replacements, on archaeological sites. In the past 30 years, hundreds of archaeological surveys have been conducted for local- and primary-system bridge replacement projects. These surveys often require costly and time-consuming subsurface excavation to search for sites that may be deeply buried in thick deposits of alluvial (stream-deposited) sediments. An alternative approach would be to use knowledge gained from previous surveys to assess the archaeological potential of a proposed bridge replacement project before, and if possible instead of, committing resources to an archaeological survey. All the information needed to make such assessments, including archaeology, soils, geomorphology, and land-use history, can be assembled, viewed, and analyzed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In this report, the University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) explores the feasibility of using GIS data to evaluate archaeological survey needs for Iowa DOT bridge replacements. The resultant Bridges Decision Support Model integrates information on archaeological sites, surveys, bridges, and their geological contexts. The model will help streamline the Section 106 process by facilitating communication and information transfer; by providing consistent, well-informed, and uniformly-applied decision criteria; and by improving the cost-effectiveness of cultural resource compliance.
Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Bridge Replacement and Road Replacement TBNR-29(1)--8J-29, Section 17, T70N-R2W, Des Moines County, Iowa
Author: Margot S. Neverett
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Road Grading Project, RS-6181, T70N-R32W, Taylor County, Iowa
Author: Cynthia L. Peterson
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Category : Architectural surveys
Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Culvert Project SN-7557()--51-52, T78N-R8W, Johnson County, Iowa
Author: Susan R. Snow
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Category : Architectural surveys
Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Road Grading Project L-1523, T92N-R5W, Clayton County, Iowa
Author: Cynthia L. Peterson
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Category : Architectural surveys
Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Construction Site in Real Estate Lease DACW25-1-90-4549, Section 23, T77N-R1E, Muscatine County, Iowa
Author: Fred A. Finney
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Category : Architectural surveys
Languages : en
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Road Grading, Resurfacing, and Widening Project RS-1655, T94N-R4W and T94N-R5W, Clayton County, Iowa
Author: Margot S. Neverett
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Category : Architectural surveys
Languages : en
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