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1. Archaeological Excavations at Scull Shoals Mounds (9GE4), 1983 and 1985. By Mark Williams, 1992 (8.3 MB).
1. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Bag Log.pdf (2021)
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1. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Feature 1 Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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1. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_South Side Unit A Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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10. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Feature 10 Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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10. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Feature Log.pdf (2021)
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10. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N983 E972 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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11 x 17 maps associated with An Archeological Survey of the John Herrmann "Farm-In-A-Day" Property (2006)
11 x 17 large format maps from the An Archeological Survey of the John Herrmann "Farm-In-A-Day" Property report.
11 x 17 maps associated with The Fate of Things (2004)
Small collection of large format maps from the PIA 90 Report
11. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N984 E970 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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12. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N984 E971 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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13. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N984 E972 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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14. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N988 E995 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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15. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N988 E996 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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1539 – Artifacts and Archaeology from Conquistador Hernando De Soto’s Potano Encampment and the Lost Franciscan Mission (2015)
Published by Academic Press Journal - Division of UK Scholarly Open Access 2015 The site identified in the Florida Master Site File as MR03538 was the location of one of Hernando de Soto’s early camps during the 1539 entrada and was in later use during the seventeenth century Spanish mission and ranching periods. This previously unknown First Spanish Cultural Period site is located between Ocala and Gainesville, Florida on the wetlands associated with Orange Lake. The European artifact...
16. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N988 E997 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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17. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N988 E998 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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18. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N989 E994 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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1864 Charles Poston, Description of Casa Grande (1963)
This document is letter from Regional Archaeologist Albert Schroeder to the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Superintendent. This 1864 letter portion is in regard to a communication from Charles Poston, who was the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Arizona at the time. The letter was sent to Wm. P. Dole who was then the Commissoner of Indian Affairs. It is a general review of the condition of the Great House and a request for funds for excavation.
19. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N989 E995 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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1917-1930 Administrative Records (2009)
These documents are a collection of administrative correspondence to and from Casa Grande Ruins National Monument between 1917 and 1930.
1928 Excavations at Casa Grande Ruins (1928)
Harold Gladwin's 1928 Excavations at Grande Ruins includes Gladwins investigations in 1927 at Casa Grande Ruins, the Grewe site, and Adamsville. While still at the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, Gladwin conducted excavations at sites along the middle Gila River in an effort to create a ceramic typology for the area.
1959 Excavations, Glen Canyon Area (1960)
During 1959, the University of Utah conducted two excavation programs in the Glen Canyon area: 1) at the Coombs site, at Boulder, Utah (Lister, 1959, 1960). and 2) at a number of sites in the Glen Canyon reservoir area proper. This report presents the results of the latter program. The work was part of the Upper Colorado River Basin Archeological Salvage Project, sponsored by the National Park Service. The history of this project has been summarized in another paper in this series (Jennings...
The 1959-1960 Transwestern Pipeline: Window Rock to Flagstaff (1964)
During the winter of 1959-1960, Transwestern Pipeline Inc. and Gulf Interstate Co. constructed a 30 inch transmission pipeline form Texas to the California border. The Museum of Northern Arizona, in agreement with the National Park Service, provided the personnel for archaeological salvage on a portion of the line across northern Arizona. The project was under the overall direction of Charles R. Steen and Zorro A. Bradley of the Southwestern Region Headquarters of the National Park Service in...
1971 Saratoga Grant Records (1971)
Records relating to field work conducted in 1972.