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Languages : en
Pages : 477
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This document presents the results of an investigation by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., between Aug 11 and Sep 2, 2003, for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District. The proposed project area is located along the east-descending bank of the Mississippi River between River Mile 101.6 and 102.5 in Orleans Parish, LA. The terrestrial portion of the proposed Area of Potential Effect encompassed an area that measured approximately 1.56 ha (3.86 ac) of land, while the submerged portion of the study area encompassed 11.1 ha (27.44 ac) in size. This undertaking incorporated in-depth historical research of the proposed project area and its surroundings; a detailed review of previously collected underwater remote sensing data provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District; and a Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the terrestrial portion of the proposed Area of Potential Effect. All fieldwork was performed in accordance with federal and state guidelines and regulations. During the current investigation, Site I 6ORl 90 (Shipwreck #2), the submerged remains of the Eads-designed gunboat Chickasaw, and Site l6ORl99 (Shipwreck# 11), the remains of the catamaran river ferry A.M. Halliday, were found to potentially possess qualities of significance by National Register criteria. Because current project plans call for the emplacement of stone around and immediately adjacent to these two vessels, the proposed undertaking will serve to stabilize the vessels in place, beneficial to long term preservation. No intact archaeological sites were found on the terrestrial portion of the project area and no additional testing is recommended in the area.
Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Carrollton Revetment Project, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, Phase 1. Volume 1 of 2
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Languages : en
Pages : 477
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This document presents the results of an investigation by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., between Aug 11 and Sep 2, 2003, for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District. The proposed project area is located along the east-descending bank of the Mississippi River between River Mile 101.6 and 102.5 in Orleans Parish, LA. The terrestrial portion of the proposed Area of Potential Effect encompassed an area that measured approximately 1.56 ha (3.86 ac) of land, while the submerged portion of the study area encompassed 11.1 ha (27.44 ac) in size. This undertaking incorporated in-depth historical research of the proposed project area and its surroundings; a detailed review of previously collected underwater remote sensing data provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District; and a Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the terrestrial portion of the proposed Area of Potential Effect. All fieldwork was performed in accordance with federal and state guidelines and regulations. During the current investigation, Site I 6ORl 90 (Shipwreck #2), the submerged remains of the Eads-designed gunboat Chickasaw, and Site l6ORl99 (Shipwreck# 11), the remains of the catamaran river ferry A.M. Halliday, were found to potentially possess qualities of significance by National Register criteria. Because current project plans call for the emplacement of stone around and immediately adjacent to these two vessels, the proposed undertaking will serve to stabilize the vessels in place, beneficial to long term preservation. No intact archaeological sites were found on the terrestrial portion of the project area and no additional testing is recommended in the area.
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Languages : en
Pages : 477
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This document presents the results of an investigation by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., between Aug 11 and Sep 2, 2003, for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District. The proposed project area is located along the east-descending bank of the Mississippi River between River Mile 101.6 and 102.5 in Orleans Parish, LA. The terrestrial portion of the proposed Area of Potential Effect encompassed an area that measured approximately 1.56 ha (3.86 ac) of land, while the submerged portion of the study area encompassed 11.1 ha (27.44 ac) in size. This undertaking incorporated in-depth historical research of the proposed project area and its surroundings; a detailed review of previously collected underwater remote sensing data provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District; and a Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the terrestrial portion of the proposed Area of Potential Effect. All fieldwork was performed in accordance with federal and state guidelines and regulations. During the current investigation, Site I 6ORl 90 (Shipwreck #2), the submerged remains of the Eads-designed gunboat Chickasaw, and Site l6ORl99 (Shipwreck# 11), the remains of the catamaran river ferry A.M. Halliday, were found to potentially possess qualities of significance by National Register criteria. Because current project plans call for the emplacement of stone around and immediately adjacent to these two vessels, the proposed undertaking will serve to stabilize the vessels in place, beneficial to long term preservation. No intact archaeological sites were found on the terrestrial portion of the project area and no additional testing is recommended in the area.
Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Carrollton Revetment Project, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Volume II of II.
Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Carrollton Revetment Project, Orleans Parish, Louisiana: Natural setting. Project area location ; Physiography ; Geomorphology ; Geology ; Paleogeography ; Depositional environments ; Natural riverine processes ; Soils ; Fauna and flora ; Climate ; Archeological implications
Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Carrollton Revetment Project, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Cultural Resource Survey of Carrollton Bend Revetment, Mississippi River M-105.7 to 101.7-L, Jefferson and Orleans Parishes, Louisiana
Author: Stephen Hinks
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Government Reports Annual Index
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Category : Government reports announcements & index
Languages : en
Pages : 1836
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Category : Government reports announcements & index
Languages : en
Pages : 1836
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Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed 19.3 KM (12MI) Long Stretch of Bayou Teche, Iberia Parish, Louisiana
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Languages : en
Pages : 228
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This document presents the results of Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the proposed Bayou Teche project area in Iberia Parish Louisiana. This investigation included the excavation of a 19.3 km (12 miles) long stretch of the Bayou Teche channel as well as six terrestrial project items and two proposed access roads. The six terrestrial project items consisted of three proposed staging areas (Staging Areas 1 - 3) nom which dredging operations will be coordinated and three proposed disposal areas (Disposal Areas 1 - 3) that will receive spoil dredged from the river bottom. The terrestrial project items surveyed comprised a total of 41.32 ha (102.1 ac). Fieldwork for this project was completed during January of 2000 on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. New Orleans District by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates. Inc. pursuant to Contract DACW29-97-D-00l8. Delivery Order 24.
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Languages : en
Pages : 228
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This document presents the results of Phase I cultural resources survey and archeological inventory of the proposed Bayou Teche project area in Iberia Parish Louisiana. This investigation included the excavation of a 19.3 km (12 miles) long stretch of the Bayou Teche channel as well as six terrestrial project items and two proposed access roads. The six terrestrial project items consisted of three proposed staging areas (Staging Areas 1 - 3) nom which dredging operations will be coordinated and three proposed disposal areas (Disposal Areas 1 - 3) that will receive spoil dredged from the river bottom. The terrestrial project items surveyed comprised a total of 41.32 ha (102.1 ac). Fieldwork for this project was completed during January of 2000 on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. New Orleans District by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates. Inc. pursuant to Contract DACW29-97-D-00l8. Delivery Order 24.
Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the 4.94 Ha (12.21 Ac) Keystone Lock and Dam Project Parcel, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
Author: William P. Athens
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of a Proposed 1.12 Ha (2.87 Ac) Borrow Pit and an Associated Access Road, Ascension Parish, Louisiana
Author: Catherine Labadia
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 93
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 93
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Phase I Archeological Survey and Cultural Resources Inventory of 30 Parks in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Author: Sean Coughlin
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 487
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 487
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