Author: Robert M. Adams
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Category : Alexandria (Va.)
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Preliminary Archaeological Investigation of the Stonegate Development (Parcel C) West Braddock Road, City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: Robert M. Adams
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Languages : en
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Archaeological Investigation of the Stonegate Development (including Sites 44AX31,166 & 167) West Braddock Road, City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: Robert M. Adams
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Languages : en
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Phase III Data Recovery Excavations of the Prehistoric Component of 44AX177 and 44AX176, Stonegate Development, Parcel C, City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: William M. Gardner
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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The Archaeological Investigation of Two Storm Drain Corridors at the Stonegate Developmnt, Alexandria, Virginia
Author: Robert M. Adams
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As part of the archaeological investigation for the development of the Stonegate properties, two storm drain outfall corridors were investigated by International Archaeological Consultants. The outfalls will service 12.34 acres of the 22.8 acre development of residential housing. The methodolgy to investigate the corridors was developed on an ongoing basis with Alexandria archaeology and was based on weekly evaluations of the entire area under investigation.
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As part of the archaeological investigation for the development of the Stonegate properties, two storm drain outfall corridors were investigated by International Archaeological Consultants. The outfalls will service 12.34 acres of the 22.8 acre development of residential housing. The methodolgy to investigate the corridors was developed on an ongoing basis with Alexandria archaeology and was based on weekly evaluations of the entire area under investigation.
Further Archaeological Investigations of Proposed Improvements to King Street, Route 7, City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: L. Daniel Mouer
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Languages : en
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The Archaeological Investigation of the Undeveloped Upland Terraces in Mark Center, City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: Robert M. Adams
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"During a period beginning in April 1991 an approximately 62 acre of the Mark Center properties has been under investigation by International Archaeological Consultants. The surveyed property is not currently scheduled for development and the archaeological survey of the area has been undertaken as a result of the owner's progressive outlook towards identifying Alexandria's cultural resources. The area was systematically investigated in close cooperation with Alexandria Archaeology and included all phases of archaeological study as appropriate. It is located along I-395 Shirley Highway and bounded on the north by Seminary Road and on the West by Beauregard Street."--pg. i.
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"During a period beginning in April 1991 an approximately 62 acre of the Mark Center properties has been under investigation by International Archaeological Consultants. The surveyed property is not currently scheduled for development and the archaeological survey of the area has been undertaken as a result of the owner's progressive outlook towards identifying Alexandria's cultural resources. The area was systematically investigated in close cooperation with Alexandria Archaeology and included all phases of archaeological study as appropriate. It is located along I-395 Shirley Highway and bounded on the north by Seminary Road and on the West by Beauregard Street."--pg. i.
Phase I Archeological Investigation of an 11.5 Acre Parcel at the Intersection of Van Dorn Street and Eisenhower Avenue, City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: William Milton Gardner
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Category : Alexandria (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 103
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Languages : en
Pages : 103
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A Phase I Archaeological Survey of Approximately 2 Acres at 325 South Whiting Street City of Alexandria, Virginia
Author: Darby O'Donnell
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Category : Alexandria (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Alexandria (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Historical Case Studies of Alexandria's Archaeological Sites
Author: Sara Revis
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Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 27
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Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 27
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Archaeological Testing of the Proposed Fox Haven Development
Author: Jeanne A. Ward
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Category : Alexandria (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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"During the last week of April, 1999 a team of archaeologists from Greenhorne and O'Mara, Inc. conducted Phase I level archaeological excavations and an intensive search for burials at the proposed Fox Haven Development in the City of Alexandria, Virginia. The project area was a 2-acre lot located at 1820 North Howard Street within the City of Alexandria, Virginia. Oral informants had indicated that at least three burials dating to the late 1920s to early 1930s were located within the project area. The goal of the project was the identification of archaeological resources that might be affected by the proposed development."--i
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Category : Alexandria (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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"During the last week of April, 1999 a team of archaeologists from Greenhorne and O'Mara, Inc. conducted Phase I level archaeological excavations and an intensive search for burials at the proposed Fox Haven Development in the City of Alexandria, Virginia. The project area was a 2-acre lot located at 1820 North Howard Street within the City of Alexandria, Virginia. Oral informants had indicated that at least three burials dating to the late 1920s to early 1930s were located within the project area. The goal of the project was the identification of archaeological resources that might be affected by the proposed development."--i