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Cultural Resources Assessment Of A Historic Cistern (41gu211) Inadvertent Discovery For The Medlin Street Police Parking Lot Project, City Of Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas, Steven Sarich, Josh Haefner
Cultural Resources Assessment Of A Historic Cistern (41gu211) Inadvertent Discovery For The Medlin Street Police Parking Lot Project, City Of Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas, Steven Sarich, Josh Haefner
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In November 2019, under contract with the City of Seguin (the City), TRC Environmental Corporation (TRC) conducted in field documentation of an inadvertent discovery consisting of a cistern (41GU211) identified in October 2019. The cistern was discovered during active construction of an asphalt parking lot for the Seguin City Police Department, located within the City of Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas. Additionally, the City identified a single grave marker prior to construction located in the northwest corner of the Area of Potential Effects (APE), defined as the approximately 0.50-acre proposed parking lot. This area was also visually surveyed by TRC cultural …
Selected Detention Ponds: Sh 36 From Fm 2218, Fort Bend County To Fm 1495, Brazoria County, Joel Butler
Selected Detention Ponds: Sh 36 From Fm 2218, Fort Bend County To Fm 1495, Brazoria County, Joel Butler
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On behalf of CP&Y and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), AmaTerra Environmental conducted an intensive archeological survey of two of five proposed detention ponds in Brazoria and Fort Bend Counties, Texas. The detention ponds are part of TxDOT’s proposed widening of State Highway (SH) 36 from Farm to Market Road (FM) 2218 in Pleak, Fort Bend County to FM 1495 in Freeport, Brazoria County, Texas (CSJs 0187-05-050, 0188-02-029, 0188-03-019, 0188-04-035, 0188-04-025, 0188-05-027, 0188-06-046, 0111-08-100, 0187-05-048, 0188-04-044, and 0188-02-036). The project was completed in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106) and the Antiquities Code …
Proposed Lake Arthur Detention Basin Expansion City Of Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, Michael Hogan, Jennifer Hatchett Kimbell
Proposed Lake Arthur Detention Basin Expansion City Of Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, Michael Hogan, Jennifer Hatchett Kimbell
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon) was contracted by the City of Port Arthur (client) to conduct a cultural resources survey of an approximately 54-acre project area in Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas in advance of the proposed expansion of an existing detention basin. Since the proposed undertaking will occur on land owned or controlled by a political subdivision of the State of Texas, and because funding for this project will come, in part, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), this project required compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas (Texas Natural Resources Code Chapter 191) and its implementing rules and …
41na197, The Sam Stripling Site, On Bayou Loco In Nacogdoches County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
41na197, The Sam Stripling Site, On Bayou Loco In Nacogdoches County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Sam Stripling site (41NA197) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on a series of alluvial knolls in the floodplain on the east side of Bayou Loco in the Angelina River basin in the East Texas Pineywoods. The site was first located by Robert L. Turner, Sr. and Jr. in 1938, and in 1939 they told Gus Arnold of the University of Texas about the site when Arnold was conducting a Works Progress Administration (WPA)-sponsored archaeological survey of East Texas. Arnold collected a large sample of ceramic vessel sherds from the site (ET-601) during his 1939 survey work, and these collections …
Marine Archaeology Assessment In Support Of The Bluewater Spm Project, Nueces And Aransas Counties, Texas And Adjoining Federal Waters, Robert Gearhart
Marine Archaeology Assessment In Support Of The Bluewater Spm Project, Nueces And Aransas Counties, Texas And Adjoining Federal Waters, Robert Gearhart
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
BOB Hydrographics, LLC conducted a marine archaeological assessment for portions of the Bluewater SPM Project proposed in Nueces and Aransas counties and adjoining federal waters. These archaeological investigations were sponsored by Lloyd Engineering, Inc. on behalf of Bluewater Texas Terminal, LLC. The marine portion of this project comprises two segments: Offshore and Inshore. The Inshore project corridor parallels the Aransas Ship Channel from the community of Aransas Pass to Harbor Island, crossing portions of State Mineral Lease Tracts 309, 310, 313, 314 in Corpus Christi Bay, and then crosses beneath the Lydia Ann Channel to San Jose Island, including a …
Data Recovery Excavations At The Snakeskin Bluff Site (41gu177), Guadalupe County, Texas, Christina Nielsen, Ashley Eyeington, Ken Lawrence, Chris Shelton, Mercedes C. Cody, Brandon S. Young
Data Recovery Excavations At The Snakeskin Bluff Site (41gu177), Guadalupe County, Texas, Christina Nielsen, Ashley Eyeington, Ken Lawrence, Chris Shelton, Mercedes C. Cody, Brandon S. Young
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On behalf of Central Texas Regional Water Supply Corporation (CTRWSC) and VRRSP Consultants, LLC, SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) conducted archaeological data recovery excavations at multicomponent site 41GU177 (the Snakeskin Bluff Site) within the proposed alignment of the Vista Ridge Regional Water Supply Project (Vista Ridge) in Guadalupe County, Texas. Investigations were conducted in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (54 United States Code [USC] 306108) and its implementing regulations (36 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] 800), in anticipation of a Nationwide Permit 12 from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in accordance with Section …
Addendum Report: Additional Cultural Resources Investigations Of The Vista Ridge Regional Water Supply Project In Burleson, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Comal And Bexar Counties, Texas, Mercedes C. Cody, Christina Nielsen, Brandon S. Young
Addendum Report: Additional Cultural Resources Investigations Of The Vista Ridge Regional Water Supply Project In Burleson, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Comal And Bexar Counties, Texas, Mercedes C. Cody, Christina Nielsen, Brandon S. Young
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On behalf of VRRSP Consultants, LLC, and Central Texas Regional Water Supply Corporation (CTRWSC), SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA), conducted further intensive cultural resources investigations of the Vista Ridge Regional Water Supply (Vista Ridge) Project in Burleson, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Comal, and Bexar Counties. The project will involve installation of a 140.2-mile-long, 60-inch-diameter water pipeline from Deanville, Burleson County, Texas, to north-central San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. The area of potential effects (APE) will consist of the proposed centerline alignment and an 85-foot-wide corridor for temporary and permanent construction easements; however, SWCA surveyed a 100-foot-wide corridor to allow for minor …
An Engraved Bulbous-Necked Caddo Bottle From 41or33 At The Mouth Of The Sabine River, Orange County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
An Engraved Bulbous-Necked Caddo Bottle From 41or33 At The Mouth Of The Sabine River, Orange County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
41OR33 is a large prehistoric shell midden deposit in Orange County, Texas, about 8.5 miles southwest of the city of Orange, at the mouth of the Sabine River and just north of Sabine Lake in Southeast Texas. Before the site was destroyed for road fill in October 1956, limited archaeological investigations had been done there by avocational archaeologists and then by E. Mott Davis of The University of Texas at Austin. During that work, a number of Native American burials were exposed and excavated, including one burial with an engraved bulbous-necked ancestral Caddo ceramic bottle. The bottle was donated by …
Titus Phase Ancestral Caddo Vessels From Sites In The Big Cypress Creek And White Oak Bayou Basins In East Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Titus Phase Ancestral Caddo Vessels From Sites In The Big Cypress Creek And White Oak Bayou Basins In East Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This article is a summary of the findings from the documentation of 889 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from 20 sites in the Sulphur River and Big Cypress Creek basins in Camp, Franklin, Harrison, Marion, Morris, Titus, and Upshur counties in East Texas. Four vessels are from an Early Caddo period burial at the J. E. Galt site (41FK2), but the remainder are from Late Caddo period Titus phase (ca. A.D. 1430-1680) burial features. In the comparisons of Titus phase vessel assemblages that follow, the focus will be strictly on the larger Titus phase vessel assemblages in the documentation study, namely …
Proposed Texas Pipeline Ltd Star 12,000-Foot-Long Power Transmission Line On University Of Texas Lands, Ward County, Texas, Michael Hogan, Jennifer Hatchett Kimbell
Proposed Texas Pipeline Ltd Star 12,000-Foot-Long Power Transmission Line On University Of Texas Lands, Ward County, Texas, Michael Hogan, Jennifer Hatchett Kimbell
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon) was contracted by PNM Resources to conduct a Phase I archeological survey on lands owned by The University of Texas System in Ward County, Texas, the location of a proposed 12,000-foot-long power transmission line. Since the proposed undertaking will occur on land owned by a public institution of higher education, this project required compliance under the jurisdiction of the Antiquities Code of Texas (Natural Resources Code, Chapter 191) and its implementing rules (Texas Administrative Code, Title 13, Chapter 26).
The proposed project area comprises an easement approximately 12,000 feet (2.27 miles) long and approximately 30 feet …
Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels From Sites In Harrison And Titus Counties, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels From Sites In Harrison And Titus Counties, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This article puts on record the documentation of 17 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from five sites in Harrison and Titus counties in East Texas in the collections of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin. This documentation is part of the overall and larger effort to develop an ancestral Caddo ceramic vessel database as well as build online ceramic vessel galleries on the Index of Texas Archeology website by Dr. Robert Z. Selden, Jr.
The Consideration Of The Caddo Area In “Food Production In Native North America: An Archaeological Perspective”, Timothy K. Perttula
The Consideration Of The Caddo Area In “Food Production In Native North America: An Archaeological Perspective”, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Kristen J. Gremillion has written “a highly selective survey of Native North American food production systems from an archaeological perspective,” with a particular focus on plant food production in the Eastern Woodlands and the Southwest. The time frame of the book spans the period from ca. 3000 B.C. to post-European contact, extending up to ca. A.D. 1800. The archaeological evidence for plant food production in the Caddo Archaeological Area of Southwest Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana, eastern Oklahoma, and East Texas is mentioned by Gremillion, but only rather briefly in her chapter entitled “the Rise of the Three Sisters: Maize in the …
The Archaeological Findings From The East Texas Archeological Society 2018 Field Day At The Bowles Creek Site (41ce475), Cherokee County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula, Kevin Stingley
The Archaeological Findings From The East Texas Archeological Society 2018 Field Day At The Bowles Creek Site (41ce475), Cherokee County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula, Kevin Stingley
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Bowles Creek site is a substantial Historic Caddo period Allen phase settlement on a natural rise in the Bowles Creek floodplain in the Neches River basin in East Texas. There have been several rounds of work completed at the site, and other ancestral Caddo sites in the Bowles Creek valley since the Bowles Creek site was first recorded by Stingley, including intensive shovel testing, the excavation of a number of 1 x 1 m units in various parts of the site, and the remote sensing of a 2400 square meter area in the southern part of the site. In …
The Documentation Of Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels From Two Sites In Camp And Upshur Counties In The Cypress Creek Basin In East Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
The Documentation Of Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels From Two Sites In Camp And Upshur Counties In The Cypress Creek Basin In East Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In the early 1930s, University of Texas archaeologists obtained ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from probable burial features at two Caddo sites in Camp and Upshur counties in the Big Cypress Creek basin of East Texas. The vessels from the Sam G. Roberts (41CP8, n=1) and the J. H. Brown (41UR7, n=4) sites in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) vessel collections are fully documented in this article.
The Taylor Site (41rk36) And 41rk31 On Martin Creek In Rusk County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
The Taylor Site (41rk36) And 41rk31 On Martin Creek In Rusk County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In the early 1970s, the Texas Archeological Survey at The University of Texas (UT) at Austin completed archaeological investigations in advance of the construction of Martin Lake by Texas Utilities Services, Inc. on Martin Creek in the Sabine River basin (Figure 1). Martin Creek is a northward-flowing tributary of the Sabine River. These investigations included an archaeological survey with limited test excavations (McDonald 1972), and then more extensive excavations at five ancestral Caddo sites (Clark and Ivey 1974), most particularly the Musgano site (41RK19) (Figure 2) (Clark and Ivey 1974; Perttula 2014), a Middle Caddo period (ca. A.D. 1200-1400) settlement.
The Barkman Site (41bw693) In The Red River Valley In Northeast Texas, Timothy K. Perttula, R. Bo Nelson
The Barkman Site (41bw693) In The Red River Valley In Northeast Texas, Timothy K. Perttula, R. Bo Nelson
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Barkman site (41BW693) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on a natural alluvial rise in the Red River floodplain in Bowie County, Texas (Figure 1). The rise is on the north side of Clear Lake, an old river channel and now an oxbow lake, about 140 meters northwest of the large platform mound at the Hatchel site (41BW3, see Perttula 2014, 2015, 2018). The Hatchel site is a major ancestral Caddo village and mound center on a natural levee deposit in the floodplain of the Red River in Bowie County, Texas, just a few kilometers west of the Arkansas state …
Perspectives On East Texas Archaeology, Timothy K. Perttula
Perspectives On East Texas Archaeology, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
A key to my career as an archaeologist working in East Texas has been a very successful professional-avocational collaboration on a wide range of projects with individuals and avocational organizations working in East Texas, such as the Northeast Texas Archeological Society, the East Texas Archeological Society, the Valley of the Caddo Archeological Society, the East Texas Caddo Research Group, as well as the Gregg County Historical Museum, among other museums in the region that hold ancestral Caddo archaeological collections. It has been my good fortune to work with a number of very knowledgeable and hard-working East Texas avocational archaeologists and …
Analysis Of Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels From Sites In Anderson And Cherokee Counties, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Analysis Of Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels From Sites In Anderson And Cherokee Counties, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In this article, I document 28 ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels from seven sites and one general collection in the whole vessel collections at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT). These sites and general collection are in Anderson and Cherokee counties in East Texas (Figure 1), specifically the: Rube Beard site (41AN18, n=2), the Edward W. Ellis site (41AN36, n=1), the Ray Lookabaugh site (41AN37, n=1), the R. E. Daly site (41AN39, n=9), the Jasper Tucker/Mrs. Joe Watkins Farm site (41AN44, n=11; see also Perttula and Selden [2015]), the W. T. Todd site …
Aboriginal Ceramic Wares From Sites In The Yegua Creek Drainage Of The Brazos River Basin, East Central Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Aboriginal Ceramic Wares From Sites In The Yegua Creek Drainage Of The Brazos River Basin, East Central Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Sherds from aboriginally-made ceramic vessels have been recovered on sites dating after ca. 2000 years B.P. in the Yegua Creek drainage of the Brazos River basin in the Post Oak Savannah of Burleson, Lee, and Washington counties in east central Texas (Figure 1). These sherds are from several different wares, including sandy paste Goose Creek Plain sherds made by Mossy Grove peoples, ancestral Caddo tempered and decorated wares made in East Texas, bone-tempered sandy paste wares that may be representative of a local ceramic tradition, and bone-tempered sherds from Leon Plain vessels made by Central Texas Toyah phase peoples. None …
The Analysis Of An Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessel From 41na16 In Nacogdoches County In East Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
The Analysis Of An Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessel From 41na16 In Nacogdoches County In East Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Included in the ancestral Caddo ceramic vessels in the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) whole vessel collection is one vessel from a reported site in the Attoyac Bayou basin: 41NA16 (H. G. Moore) in Nacogdoches County in East Texas. The Attoyac Bayou is a major southward-flowing tributary to the Angelina River. The vessel is fully documented in this article.
Cultural Resources Investigation Of The Cps Energy Interstate Highway 10 / Loop 1604 To Fm 1518 Project, Bexar County, Texas, Laura E. Vilsack, Sophia Salgado, Zachary M. Overfield
Cultural Resources Investigation Of The Cps Energy Interstate Highway 10 / Loop 1604 To Fm 1518 Project, Bexar County, Texas, Laura E. Vilsack, Sophia Salgado, Zachary M. Overfield
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
CPS Energy retained SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) to complete an intensive cultural resources survey for the Interstate Highway (IH) 10 / Loop 1604 to Farm-to-Market Road (FM) 1518 Project (Project). The Project consists of the installation of a 3.44-mile (5.53-kilometer) long steel supply gas main in eastern Bexar County, Texas. The total size of the proposed area of investigation is 22.9 acres (9.3 ha) in extent, which represents the area of potential effects (APE) for the Project. The Project area is located parallel to IH-10 between Loop 1604 and Graytown Road, with sections also paralleling Loop 1604 and Graytown Road. …
Cultural Resources Services Report For Archaeological Survey And Monitoring, David Yelacic
Cultural Resources Services Report For Archaeological Survey And Monitoring, David Yelacic
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Village of Salado has proposed the Salado Wastewater Line project where wastewater lines and associated lift stations will be constructed in Salado, Bell County, Texas. The Village of Salado retained Terracon Consultants, Inc. to conduct a systematic, intensive pedestrian survey of the approximately 11.36-acre project area. Because the Village of Salado, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, sponsored the project, the proposed undertaking is subject to compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas and oversight from the Texas Historical Commission (THC). Funding for the project would come in part from the Economic Development Administration. Therefore, the undertaking …
Intensive Archeological Survey Of Pepper Creek Elevated Storage Tank City Of Temple, Bell County, Texas, Caitlin Gulihur, Ann M. Scott
Intensive Archeological Survey Of Pepper Creek Elevated Storage Tank City Of Temple, Bell County, Texas, Caitlin Gulihur, Ann M. Scott
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The City of Temple has proposed the Pepper Creek Elevated Storage Tank project where an elevated water storage tank and associated driveway will be constructed in western Temple, Bell County, Texas. The project engineer, Kasberg Patrick and Associates LP, retained Terracon Consultants, Inc. to conduct a systematic, intensive pedestrian survey of the approximate 1.3- acre project area. Because the City of Temple, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, sponsored the project, the proposed undertaking is subject to compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas and oversight from the Texas Historical Commission. In addition, the survey meets the standards …
Final Cultural Resources Report For The Salt Creek Midstream, Llc Proposed Waha Ii Pipeline Project On State Of Texas Lands In Reeves County, Texas, Michael M. Margolis, Gary D. Edington, Jerry L. Riggs
Final Cultural Resources Report For The Salt Creek Midstream, Llc Proposed Waha Ii Pipeline Project On State Of Texas Lands In Reeves County, Texas, Michael M. Margolis, Gary D. Edington, Jerry L. Riggs
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Enercon Services, Inc. (ENERCON), in support of Salt Creek Midstream, LLC, conducted an intensive archeological survey for the proposed Waha II Pipeline Project. The proposed pipeline is approximately 27.33 miles in length, located near Pecos, Texas in Reeves County. This report encompasses only the two State of Texas Lands, administered by the Texas General Land Office (TGLO), segments of the proposed Waha II Pipeline Project which is approximately 0.69-miles (3,666 feet) in length in Reeves County. The State of Texas Lands portion of the project area is mapped on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Toyah Lake, Tex. (1963), and …
Archaeological Survey Of The Union Grove Water Supply Corporation Utilities Project, Upshur County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Timothy K. Perttula
Archaeological Survey Of The Union Grove Water Supply Corporation Utilities Project, Upshur County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Upshur County has applied for a Texas Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG) Small Towns Environment Program through the Texas Department of Agriculture – Office of Rural Affairs to construct additional new waterline service. This is on behalf of the Union Grove Water Supply Corporation (WSC) to provide first-time water service to 24 households east of the City of Union Grove and northwest to the community of West Mountain in the southeast portion of Upshur County. The TxCDBG is administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture, and the funding is provided by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. …
Archaeological Survey Of The Gibson Lane Expansion Project, Bowie County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Timothy K. Perttula
Archaeological Survey Of The Gibson Lane Expansion Project, Bowie County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Gibson Lane, an existing roadway, is slated for new expansion in Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas. The proposed project has been determined by the Texarkana Metropolitan Planning Organization to be a necessary transportation improvement for the City of Texarkana under a Texas Transportation Improvement Plan overseen by the Texas Department of Transportation. The Gibson Lane Expansion Project will be constructed on a section of private property slated for future development by the City of Texarkana. The private property development will be responsible for construction of the roadway following the guidelines set forth in the National Environmental Policy Act for a United …
Intensive Archeological Survey For Proposed Improvements To Farm-To-Market Road 664 From Interstate Highway 35e To Interstate Highway 45, Ellis County, Texas, Brett Lang, Melissa M. Green
Intensive Archeological Survey For Proposed Improvements To Farm-To-Market Road 664 From Interstate Highway 35e To Interstate Highway 45, Ellis County, Texas, Brett Lang, Melissa M. Green
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On March 21, 22, and 28, 2019, an intensive archeological survey was completed in order to inventory and evaluate archeological resources within the footprint of proposed Farm-to-Market Road (FM) 664 roadway improvements from Interstate Highway 35E to Interstate Highway 45 in Ellis County, Texas. The project is identified under Texas Department of Transportation control-section-job number 1051- 01-051. The work associated with this archeological survey was carried out under Texas Antiquities Permit 8817 by Brett Lang (Project Archeologist) and Melissa M Green (Principal Investigator) of Cox|McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc.
No archeological sites were recorded during the survey. Results of the survey …
Cultural Resources Survey For The Eastern Portion Of The Bell County Wcid No. 1 Treated Water Line (Phase Ii), Bell County, Texas, Julie Shipp, Katie Canavan
Cultural Resources Survey For The Eastern Portion Of The Bell County Wcid No. 1 Treated Water Line (Phase Ii), Bell County, Texas, Julie Shipp, Katie Canavan
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On February 3 of 2016, and on March 1 and 2 of 2017, archeologists from aci consulting conducted a pedestrian survey and backhoe trenching prior to construction of the eastern portion of the Bell County WCID No. 1 Treated Water Line (Phase II), in Bell County, Texas. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for this investigation is the 50.5-acre (20.4-hectare) eastern portion of the treated water line, which is approximately 8.3 miles (13.4 kilometers) in length, with a 50-foot (15-meter) Right-of-Way (ROW). This investigation also includes the survey of a 1- acre raw water intake at Stillhouse Hollow Lake that …
Marine Archaeology Assessment In Support The Bluewater Spm Project, Nueces And Aransas Counties, Texas And Adjoining Federal Waters, Robert Gearhart
Marine Archaeology Assessment In Support The Bluewater Spm Project, Nueces And Aransas Counties, Texas And Adjoining Federal Waters, Robert Gearhart
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
BOB Hydrographics, LLC conducted a marine archaeological assessment for portions of the Bluewater SPM Project proposed in Nueces and Aransas counties and adjoining federal waters. These archaeological investigations were sponsored by Lloyd Engineering, Inc. on behalf of Bluewater Texas Terminal, LLC. The marine portion of this project comprises two segments: Offshore and Inshore. The Inshore project corridor parallels the Aransas Ship Channel from the community of Aransas Pass to Harbor Island, crossing portions of State Mineral Lease Tracts 309, 310, 313, 314 in Corpus Christi Bay, and then crosses beneath the Lydia Ann Channel to San Jose Island, including a …
An Intensive Archaeological Survey For The Benton City Water Supply Corporation Project, Medina County, Texas, Sergio A. Iruegas, Melinda Tate-Iruegas
An Intensive Archaeological Survey For The Benton City Water Supply Corporation Project, Medina County, Texas, Sergio A. Iruegas, Melinda Tate-Iruegas
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act and the Antiquities Code of Texas, GTI conduct an intensive archaeological survey of the proposed survey for the Benton City Water Supply Corporation Project in Medina County, Texas (Project). The archaeological survey followed the Texas Historical Commission’s (THC) Minimum Archaeology Survey Standards for Texas and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation. The County, in conjunction with the Benton City WSC, proposes to install approximately 17,000 Linear feet (LF) of 6 inch water line, 98 LF of bore with steel casing, valves and fittings, service reconnections, …