Author: Robert F. Boszhardt
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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Preliminary Investigations Archaeology and Sediment, Geomorphology
Author: Robert F. Boszhardt
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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Preliminary Investigations: Archaeology and Sediment Geomorphology, Navigation Pool 12, Upper Mississippi River. Addendum: Archaeological Testing and Evaluation of 11Jd126
Author: Robert F. Boszhardt
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Languages : en
Pages : 197
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On November 19, 1981, the Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc. was notified by the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers to proceed with evaluatory testing at 11Jd126, a threatened archaeological site in the lowland floodplain of Navigation Pool 12 in the Mississippi River. The evaluation was geared towards determination of the sites eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places. The testing began late in November 1981 and efforts were severely hampered by poor field conditions. However, in the short amount of time expended at the site, it became clear that the site likely meets the criteria for eligibility to the National Register. In situ deposits consisting of a sheet midden and pit features were identified as representing Middle and Late Woodland components. The results of the testing have produced the first lowland floodplain adaptive strategy information for these periods within this region.
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Languages : en
Pages : 197
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On November 19, 1981, the Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc. was notified by the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers to proceed with evaluatory testing at 11Jd126, a threatened archaeological site in the lowland floodplain of Navigation Pool 12 in the Mississippi River. The evaluation was geared towards determination of the sites eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places. The testing began late in November 1981 and efforts were severely hampered by poor field conditions. However, in the short amount of time expended at the site, it became clear that the site likely meets the criteria for eligibility to the National Register. In situ deposits consisting of a sheet midden and pit features were identified as representing Middle and Late Woodland components. The results of the testing have produced the first lowland floodplain adaptive strategy information for these periods within this region.
Preliminary Investigations: Archaeology and Sediment Geomorphology, Navigation Pool 12, Upper Mississippi River. Volume II. Technical Documents and Site Data Sheets
Author: GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER INC WAUKESHA WI.
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Languages : en
Pages : 143
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The purpose of this contract is to obtain a cultural resources survey and report for Pool 12 of the Mississippi River. The work will be a 100 percent cultural resource inventory of selected areas in Pool 12 in compliance with Executive Order 11593 and Public Law 93-291. The objective is to generate a qualitative predictive model for site locations and to evaluate the effects of erosion from maintenance of the pool on the cultural resources within the pool. (Author).
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Languages : en
Pages : 143
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The purpose of this contract is to obtain a cultural resources survey and report for Pool 12 of the Mississippi River. The work will be a 100 percent cultural resource inventory of selected areas in Pool 12 in compliance with Executive Order 11593 and Public Law 93-291. The objective is to generate a qualitative predictive model for site locations and to evaluate the effects of erosion from maintenance of the pool on the cultural resources within the pool. (Author).
Preliminary Investigations: Archaeology and Sediment Geomorphology, Navigation Pool 12, Upper Mississippi River
Author: Robert F. Boszhardt
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In March, 1981, Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc. entered into a contractual agreement with the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers to conduct a cultural resources survey on Corps owned or administered lands within Navigation Pool 12 in the Mississippi River. In its initial form the project identified two primary goals: (1) generate a qualitative predictive model for site locations; and (2) evaluate the effects of erosion from maintenance of the pool on cultural resources within the pool. The second goal of the project, to evaluate the effects of pool maintenance of cultural resources, has been realized. Fifteen of the 24 archaeological sites located through this preliminary survey and evaluation are currently being destroyed by erosional processes at work in the lowland floodplain. Finally, past conceptualizations of the utilization and occupation of the lowland floodplain by prehistoric residents need to be re-examined.
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In March, 1981, Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc. entered into a contractual agreement with the Rock Island District Corps of Engineers to conduct a cultural resources survey on Corps owned or administered lands within Navigation Pool 12 in the Mississippi River. In its initial form the project identified two primary goals: (1) generate a qualitative predictive model for site locations; and (2) evaluate the effects of erosion from maintenance of the pool on cultural resources within the pool. The second goal of the project, to evaluate the effects of pool maintenance of cultural resources, has been realized. Fifteen of the 24 archaeological sites located through this preliminary survey and evaluation are currently being destroyed by erosional processes at work in the lowland floodplain. Finally, past conceptualizations of the utilization and occupation of the lowland floodplain by prehistoric residents need to be re-examined.
Archaeological Investigations, Navigation Pool II, Upper Mississippi River Basin. Volume 1. Narrative
Author: GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER INC WAUKESHA WI.
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Languages : en
Pages : 353
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Combined methods of auger and coring investigations, test excavations, cut-bank surveys, archives and literature search, remote sensing, and historic mapping procedures have been applied to the development of a preliminary model of landscape evolution. The model addresses the nature, extent, and distribution of buried habitable surfaces in the Navigation Pool. Emphases are placed on the contexts in which sites are known to occur and where they can be expected to occur. In addition, certain limitations of the study are made explicit and recommendations for the resolution of these limitations are presented. In conclusion, these investigations have yielded the following: (1) survey of 14 recreation areas totaling 253 acres; (2) survey of 20 linear miles of erosional surfaces; (3) identification of 27 archaeological sites; (4) compilation of a base line cultural resources study for Pool 11 including identification of prehistoric and historic research theories; (5) development of preliminary geomorphic and cultural models; and (6) provided guidelines and recommendations for future study to resolve remaining limitations. Taken together, these data provide sufficient information relating to geomorphic and cultural contexts to identify areas where surficial compliance surveys are inappropriate.
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Languages : en
Pages : 353
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Combined methods of auger and coring investigations, test excavations, cut-bank surveys, archives and literature search, remote sensing, and historic mapping procedures have been applied to the development of a preliminary model of landscape evolution. The model addresses the nature, extent, and distribution of buried habitable surfaces in the Navigation Pool. Emphases are placed on the contexts in which sites are known to occur and where they can be expected to occur. In addition, certain limitations of the study are made explicit and recommendations for the resolution of these limitations are presented. In conclusion, these investigations have yielded the following: (1) survey of 14 recreation areas totaling 253 acres; (2) survey of 20 linear miles of erosional surfaces; (3) identification of 27 archaeological sites; (4) compilation of a base line cultural resources study for Pool 11 including identification of prehistoric and historic research theories; (5) development of preliminary geomorphic and cultural models; and (6) provided guidelines and recommendations for future study to resolve remaining limitations. Taken together, these data provide sufficient information relating to geomorphic and cultural contexts to identify areas where surficial compliance surveys are inappropriate.
Technical Abstract Bulletin
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 1368
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 1368
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The Wisconsin Archeologist
Author: Charles Edward Brown
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Archaeological Investigations, Navigation Pool II, Upper Mississippi River Basin. Volume 2. Data File
Author: GREAT LAKES ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER INC WAUKESHA WI.
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Languages : en
Pages : 153
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Combined methods of auger and coring investigations, test excavations, cut-bank surveys, archives and literature search, remote sensing, and historic mapping procedures have been applied to the development of a preliminary model of landscape evolution. The model addresses the nature, extent, and distribution of buried habitable surfaces in the Navigation Pool. Emphases are placed on the contexts in which sites are known to occur and where they can be expected to occur. In addition, certain limitations of the study are made explicit and recommendations for the resolution of these limitations are presented. Contents of Volume II: Scope of Week; Technical Proposal; Data Curation-Lot Check Lists; Project Correspondence; Crew Lists by Tasks and Associated Man-Hours.
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Languages : en
Pages : 153
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Combined methods of auger and coring investigations, test excavations, cut-bank surveys, archives and literature search, remote sensing, and historic mapping procedures have been applied to the development of a preliminary model of landscape evolution. The model addresses the nature, extent, and distribution of buried habitable surfaces in the Navigation Pool. Emphases are placed on the contexts in which sites are known to occur and where they can be expected to occur. In addition, certain limitations of the study are made explicit and recommendations for the resolution of these limitations are presented. Contents of Volume II: Scope of Week; Technical Proposal; Data Curation-Lot Check Lists; Project Correspondence; Crew Lists by Tasks and Associated Man-Hours.
Archaeological Investigations, Navigation Pool 11, Upper Mississippi River Basin
Author: David F. Overstreet
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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Languages : en
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