Author: Charles H. LeeDecker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
An intensive survey for prehistoric, historic, and architectural properties within the planned Buffalo Creek Diversion Project, located in Craighead and Mississippi Counties, Arkansas, was conducted in June and July, 1978. The study methods included a review of published literature, a reviews with of county, state, and federal archival sources, a cartographic review, interviews with local informants, intensive field examination, and archaeological analysis of artifact collections. A total of 30 sites were inventoried during the field examination. The cultural resources include prehistoric properties dating from the terminal Paleo-Indian, Early Archaic, Late Archaic, Late Woodland, Early Mississippian, and Middle Mississippian Periods. Nearly all of the historic sites date from the twentieth century, and historic site types recognized include domestic sites, structural ruins, and refuse areas. One distinct housing type was identified in the project area, the linear burgalow. Four sites are considered eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and all will be severely impacted by the planned project. A range of plans for impact mitigation is developed including avoidance of the sites, in situ preservation, and data salvage.
A Survey Level Report of the Buffalo Creek Diversion Project, Craighead and Mississippi Counties, Arkansas
Author: Charles H. LeeDecker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
An intensive survey for prehistoric, historic, and architectural properties within the planned Buffalo Creek Diversion Project, located in Craighead and Mississippi Counties, Arkansas, was conducted in June and July, 1978. The study methods included a review of published literature, a reviews with of county, state, and federal archival sources, a cartographic review, interviews with local informants, intensive field examination, and archaeological analysis of artifact collections. A total of 30 sites were inventoried during the field examination. The cultural resources include prehistoric properties dating from the terminal Paleo-Indian, Early Archaic, Late Archaic, Late Woodland, Early Mississippian, and Middle Mississippian Periods. Nearly all of the historic sites date from the twentieth century, and historic site types recognized include domestic sites, structural ruins, and refuse areas. One distinct housing type was identified in the project area, the linear burgalow. Four sites are considered eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and all will be severely impacted by the planned project. A range of plans for impact mitigation is developed including avoidance of the sites, in situ preservation, and data salvage.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
An intensive survey for prehistoric, historic, and architectural properties within the planned Buffalo Creek Diversion Project, located in Craighead and Mississippi Counties, Arkansas, was conducted in June and July, 1978. The study methods included a review of published literature, a reviews with of county, state, and federal archival sources, a cartographic review, interviews with local informants, intensive field examination, and archaeological analysis of artifact collections. A total of 30 sites were inventoried during the field examination. The cultural resources include prehistoric properties dating from the terminal Paleo-Indian, Early Archaic, Late Archaic, Late Woodland, Early Mississippian, and Middle Mississippian Periods. Nearly all of the historic sites date from the twentieth century, and historic site types recognized include domestic sites, structural ruins, and refuse areas. One distinct housing type was identified in the project area, the linear burgalow. Four sites are considered eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places and all will be severely impacted by the planned project. A range of plans for impact mitigation is developed including avoidance of the sites, in situ preservation, and data salvage.
Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series
A Survey Level Report of the Upper Buffalo Creek Ditch Enlargement Project, Dunklin County, Arkansas
Author: Charles H. LeeDecker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
An intensive survey for prehistoric, historic and architectural resources within the Upper Buffalo Creek Ditch Enlargement PRoject area in northwestern Mississippi County, Arkansas, and southern Dunklin County, Missouri, was conducted in June and July 1979. Study methods included a review of published literature, a review of county, state and Federal archival sources, a cartographic review, interviews with local informants, intensive field examination, and archaeological analysis of artifact collections. A total of 21 sites was inventoried during the survey, two of which were determined to be outside of the project right-of-way. Fifteen sites exhibited prehistoric components, including Late Archaic, Woodland, and Mississipian occupations. Five sites exhibited historic components and three contained architectural components. All of the historic sites appear to be associated with the late 19th and early 20th century. The three architectural sites are related to 20 th century agricultural practices. Two prehistoric sites are considered potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of historic Places. Options for the mitigation of adverse effects on these sites include avoidance of the sites during construction, in-situ preservation, and archaeological data recovery.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
An intensive survey for prehistoric, historic and architectural resources within the Upper Buffalo Creek Ditch Enlargement PRoject area in northwestern Mississippi County, Arkansas, and southern Dunklin County, Missouri, was conducted in June and July 1979. Study methods included a review of published literature, a review of county, state and Federal archival sources, a cartographic review, interviews with local informants, intensive field examination, and archaeological analysis of artifact collections. A total of 21 sites was inventoried during the survey, two of which were determined to be outside of the project right-of-way. Fifteen sites exhibited prehistoric components, including Late Archaic, Woodland, and Mississipian occupations. Five sites exhibited historic components and three contained architectural components. All of the historic sites appear to be associated with the late 19th and early 20th century. The three architectural sites are related to 20 th century agricultural practices. Two prehistoric sites are considered potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of historic Places. Options for the mitigation of adverse effects on these sites include avoidance of the sites during construction, in-situ preservation, and archaeological data recovery.
The Archeological Literature of the South-Central United States: Citations
Author: W. Fredrick Limp
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Government reports annual index
An Archeological Survey, Initial Site Testing and Geomorphic Study of Ditches 7, 13 and Lower Buffalo Creek in Craighead, Mississippi and Poinsett Counties, Arkansas
Author: Carol S. Spears
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Category : Arkansas
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
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Category : Arkansas
Languages : en
Pages :
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The European Recovery Program and Truman and MacArthur
Author: William Averell Harriman
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Category : Economic assistance, American
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic assistance, American
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Government Reports Announcements & Index
China
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 9780821323953
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1422
Book Description
The Republic of Korea's industrial policy has directed that nation's economy through nearly three decades of spectacular growth. But the authors of this paper maintain that this policy is showing signs of being outmoded. The time has come, the authors argue, for the Korean government to stop managing the economy's structural development and to redefine the responsibilities of business and government. Under this proposed compact, the allocation of resources would shift from the government to the private industrial and financial sectors. The transformation of the government bureaucracy from an ad hoc policy role to one of a transparent and predictable regulator is a key to the success of this undertaking. These new directions would present the government with enormous challenges. Greater competitive discipline and regulatory oversight would be required. While dealing with the complexities of the transition, the government would have to maintain macroeconomic stability and the momentum of savings and investment. For comparison, the study examines the industrial economies of France, Germany, Japan, and the United States, which underwent similar shifts.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 9780821323953
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1422
Book Description
The Republic of Korea's industrial policy has directed that nation's economy through nearly three decades of spectacular growth. But the authors of this paper maintain that this policy is showing signs of being outmoded. The time has come, the authors argue, for the Korean government to stop managing the economy's structural development and to redefine the responsibilities of business and government. Under this proposed compact, the allocation of resources would shift from the government to the private industrial and financial sectors. The transformation of the government bureaucracy from an ad hoc policy role to one of a transparent and predictable regulator is a key to the success of this undertaking. These new directions would present the government with enormous challenges. Greater competitive discipline and regulatory oversight would be required. While dealing with the complexities of the transition, the government would have to maintain macroeconomic stability and the momentum of savings and investment. For comparison, the study examines the industrial economies of France, Germany, Japan, and the United States, which underwent similar shifts.
Cultural Resources Survey for the Ditch 2 Outlet Project, Craighead County, Arkansas
Author: C. Andrew Buchner
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description