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The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: Environment and Subsistence, Part I: Reconstruction and Interpretation of Prehistoric Salt River Streamflow (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald A. Graybill. David A. Gregory. Fred L. Nails. Suzanne K. Fish. Charles Miksicek. Robert E. Gasser. Christine R. Szuter.

This document consists of Figures 3.2 Reconstructed Flow of the Verde River, 3.3 Reconstructed Flow of the Salt River, 3.4 Reconstructed Flow of the Salt and Verde Rivers, 3.5 Estimated Split Summer Period Flow of the Salt and Verde Rivers, and 5.2 Plots of the Recurrence Intervals for the 631-Year Period of Reconstruction. The remainder of the document (minus figures) is available on tDAR as The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: Environment and Subsistence, tDAR ID 4531.


1987-03-16, Letter from Howard Huber to Mario Sanchez, Building 100 Taj Mahal, Replacement of Doors, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, Signed (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Howard E. Huber.

This is a letter from Randolph Air Force Base to the Texas Historical Commission on a proposed undertaking concerning the replacement of doors at Building 100, the Taj Mahal. This building is located in the historic district of Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a packet of correspondence concerning Building 100, known as the Taj Mahal at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included in the packet is a telephone report and typed letter addressing the repair/replacement of doors...


1987-09-03, Letter from Carol Shull to Howard Huber, Building 100 Taj Mahal National Register of Historic Places, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, Signed (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carol D. Shull.

This is a letter from the National Register of Historic Places indicating the presence of Building 100, the Taj Mahal, on the National Register of Historic Places since August 27, 1987. The building is located on Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. This letter is part of a packet of correspondence concerning Building 100, known as the Taj Mahal at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included in the packet is a telephone report and typed letter addressing the repair/replacement of doors for Building...


1988-04-11, Letter from Howard Huber to Randolph Air Force Base, Building 100, Changes in Doors Room 207, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, Signed (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Howard E. Huber.

This is a telephone report addressing the proposed undertaking to replace room 207's doors in Building 100, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included are hand drawings of the room's door location and other details. This letter is part of a packet of correspondence concerning Building 100, known as the Taj Mahal at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Included in the packet is a telephone report and typed letter addressing the repair/replacement of doors for Building 100, as well as a letter from the...


1989 Patarata pottery monograph (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Edited by: Barbara Stark.

The monograph analyzes pottery from Patarata 52, Veracruz, Mexico. (1989 Patarata Pottery: Classic Period Ceramics of the South-central Gulf Coast, Veracruz, Mexico. Anthropological Papers 51. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.)


1990 Archaeological Excavations at Site 50-80-15-3300 ( Bellows Air Force Station) Conducted by the University of Hawai`i Field School (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barry V. Rolett.

This report presents the results of archaeological excavations conducted from June 12 - July 20, 1990 at Site 50-80-15-3300 on Bellows Air Force Base. The excavations were conducted by the University of Hawaii Archaeological Field School, as the continuation of a project begun in 1989 (Rolett 1990). The 1990 Field School project was a contiguous 23 m areal excavation immediately adjacent to a 12 m2 promising portion of the site excavated during the 1989 reconnaissance. Our primary objectives...


1991 Roll 5 Slide 21 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto" (People standing on the escarpment road decline at the end of the north and South San Diego fork roads, view to the east) Second picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 22 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Palmer and Ken B. standing at escarpment decline.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 23 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Meeting with Rancher C. Hudson in the road near Detroit tank.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 24 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Iron wagon hub, Detroit Road RS #1.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 25 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Detroit Tank.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 26 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto" (Detroit Tank) Second picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 27 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Artifacts flagged at the San Diego North Fork paraje site LA 80081. view to the west.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 28 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego North Fork paraje site LA 80081. view to the west) Second picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 29 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto with San Diego Mt. in the background. View Southwest" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego North Fork paraje site LA 80081.) Third picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 30 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego north Fork paraje site LA 80081, San Diego mt. in the background) Fourth picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 31 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto" (Artifacts flagged at the San Diego north Fork paraje site LA 80081, San Diego mt. in the background) Fifth picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 32 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Los Medanos RS #2, view south.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 33 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Los Medanos RS #3, view north, dune swale.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 34 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Los Medanos RS #3.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 35 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

"Ditto" (Los Medanos RS #3) third picture.


1991 Roll 5 Slide 36 (1991)
IMAGE Mike Marshall.

Muleshoe found on RS #3 of the Los Medanos study area


The 1993 and 1994 Archeological Investigations at James A. Garfield National Historic Site, Mentor, Lake County, Ohio (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rose E. Pennington.

Previous 1990 and 1991 archeological investigations at the James A. Garfield National Historic Site (JAGA) resulted in the recognition of Late Prehistoric and Historic 1930s-1950s components (Hunt 1999; Lee 1994). From June 21 to July 2, 1993, the Midwest Archeological Center (MWAC) conducted an archeological inventory and evaluation at JAGA. These investigations included shovel test surveys of the proposed access road and sanitary sewer line, and test excavations in the proposed parking lot...


1994-04-18, Letter from James E. Bruseth and Timothy K. Perttula to Gariel D. Gonzales, Comments on Yount Circle Slop Repair FONSI, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Signed (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bruseth. Timothy K. Perttula.

This letter of correspondence, from the Texas Historical Commission and the Department of Antiquities Protection, addresses the Lackland Air Force Base submittal of a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for a project area on Lackland Air Force Base. The letter does not agree with the FONSI conclusion and requests the undertaking of an archaeological survey.


1995-01-07, Response from James E. Bruseth and Timothy K. Perttula to Steve DeVore, Housing Expansion Project (F2, F14), Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Signed (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bruseth. Timothy K. Perttula.

This letter of correspondence was written on behalf of the Texas Historical Commission to the National Park Service. It addresses and provides additional information on NRHP eligibility of sites included in the Housing Expansion Project at Lackland Air Force Base. Included in correspondence was Robert Hard from The University of Texas at San Antonio.