Author: David E. Berwick
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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This report is the result of a survey level cultural resources investigation of the Low Flow Restoration Structure in Poinsett County, Arkansas. The intensive on-the-ground survey was conducted by the Environmental Resources Section of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, during March of 1979. Three areas of historic material were recorded within the structure right-of-way. Based on the cultural material found at these areas, no further work is warranted at any of these areas. None were determined to be eligible or nomination to the National Register of Historical Places.
A Cultural Resources Survey of the Low Flow Restoration Structure, Poinsett County, Arkansas
Author: David E. Berwick
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
Book Description
This report is the result of a survey level cultural resources investigation of the Low Flow Restoration Structure in Poinsett County, Arkansas. The intensive on-the-ground survey was conducted by the Environmental Resources Section of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, during March of 1979. Three areas of historic material were recorded within the structure right-of-way. Based on the cultural material found at these areas, no further work is warranted at any of these areas. None were determined to be eligible or nomination to the National Register of Historical Places.
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
Book Description
This report is the result of a survey level cultural resources investigation of the Low Flow Restoration Structure in Poinsett County, Arkansas. The intensive on-the-ground survey was conducted by the Environmental Resources Section of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, during March of 1979. Three areas of historic material were recorded within the structure right-of-way. Based on the cultural material found at these areas, no further work is warranted at any of these areas. None were determined to be eligible or nomination to the National Register of Historical Places.
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Ditch 61 Extension Poinsett County, Arkansas: A Negative Finding
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Languages : en
Pages : 21
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A cultural resources survey was undertaken in support of planned project development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, at Ditch 61, Poinsett County, Arkansas. The project area consisted of two narrow corridors comprising approximately 81 acres. The area is situated within the St. Francis Sunk Lands. Project activities included a records check, background study, and field investigations. No cultural resources were located within the project area. No further archeological investigations are recommended for the project area. No further archeological investigations are recommended for the project area.
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Languages : en
Pages : 21
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A cultural resources survey was undertaken in support of planned project development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, at Ditch 61, Poinsett County, Arkansas. The project area consisted of two narrow corridors comprising approximately 81 acres. The area is situated within the St. Francis Sunk Lands. Project activities included a records check, background study, and field investigations. No cultural resources were located within the project area. No further archeological investigations are recommended for the project area. No further archeological investigations are recommended for the project area.
Cultural Resources Survey and Literature Review of Planned Drainage Improvements Along and Adjacent to Ditch 1, Mississippi and Poinsett Counties, Arkansas
Author: John E. Keller (Archaeologist)
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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In late 1982, New worked Research, Inc was awarded a contract by the U.S. Army corps of Engineers, Memphis District, to develop a sampling design and conduct a sample survey of portions of the Ditch 1 project. The project crosses sections of Poinsett and Mississippi counties, Arkansas. the area of proposed impact was inspected by both pedestrian and boat survey, assessing state-of-the-art techniques. while the survey was being conducted, non-site points were recorded, for input into proposed statistical tests. During the course of the work only four new prehistoric sites (3PO475, 3MS394, 3MS395, 3MS396) were identified; in addition, two previously reported sites (3MS97 and 3MS100) were relocated. The low number of cultural resources encountered precluded the implementation of the proposed statistical manipulations of the data. The thrust of interpretations on this study was, therefore, directed toward evaluating the low incidence of sites in the survey areas and scrutinizing any area in which efforts toward avoidance should be directed.
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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In late 1982, New worked Research, Inc was awarded a contract by the U.S. Army corps of Engineers, Memphis District, to develop a sampling design and conduct a sample survey of portions of the Ditch 1 project. The project crosses sections of Poinsett and Mississippi counties, Arkansas. the area of proposed impact was inspected by both pedestrian and boat survey, assessing state-of-the-art techniques. while the survey was being conducted, non-site points were recorded, for input into proposed statistical tests. During the course of the work only four new prehistoric sites (3PO475, 3MS394, 3MS395, 3MS396) were identified; in addition, two previously reported sites (3MS97 and 3MS100) were relocated. The low number of cultural resources encountered precluded the implementation of the proposed statistical manipulations of the data. The thrust of interpretations on this study was, therefore, directed toward evaluating the low incidence of sites in the survey areas and scrutinizing any area in which efforts toward avoidance should be directed.
Cultural Resources Survey and Monitoring of Water System Improvements Through Historic Clear Springs, Clark County, Arkansas
Author: Carol S. Spears
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Category : Arkansas
Languages : en
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Category : Arkansas
Languages : en
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Cultural Resources Survey of Levee Rehabilitation/restoration Areas Along the Red River Between Fulton, Arkansas and the Louisiana State Line
Author: David B. Kelley
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 297
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 297
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Water System Improvements for the Rackley Mountain Extension, Crawford County, Arkansas
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF CEDAR CREEK REVETMENT, RED RIVER WATERWAY, MILLER COUNTY, ARKANSAS.
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF THREE RED RIVER REVETMENTS IN ARKANSAS
Author: JOHN W. MULLER
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Category : Red River (Tex.-la.)
Languages : en
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Category : Red River (Tex.-la.)
Languages : en
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INTENSIVE CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY OF THE PROPOSED FIRST OLD RIVER REVETMENT ALONG THE RED RIVER IN SOUTHWESTERN ARKANSAS.
Author: Charles Robert McGimsey
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Category : Red River (Tex.-la.)
Languages : en
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Category : Red River (Tex.-la.)
Languages : en
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