Phase Two Archaeological Investigations of Sites 15CP56 and 15CP57 for the Proposed Sanitation District No. 1, Eastern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Campbell County, Kentucky

Phase Two Archaeological Investigations of Sites 15CP56 and 15CP57 for the Proposed Sanitation District No. 1, Eastern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Campbell County, Kentucky
Title Phase Two Archaeological Investigations of Sites 15CP56 and 15CP57 for the Proposed Sanitation District No. 1, Eastern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Campbell County, Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Matthew P. Purtill
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Pages 310
Release 2001
Genre Campbell County (Ky.)
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Phase II Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of Site 1MA1167 Within a Waste Water Treatment Plant, on Redstone Arsenal, Madison County, Alabma

Phase II Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of Site 1MA1167 Within a Waste Water Treatment Plant, on Redstone Arsenal, Madison County, Alabma
Title Phase II Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of Site 1MA1167 Within a Waste Water Treatment Plant, on Redstone Arsenal, Madison County, Alabma PDF eBook
Author Lawrence S. Alexander
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Pages 105
Release 2012
Genre Archaeological geology
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Archaeological Investigations at Nonhabitation and Burial Sites, Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington

Archaeological Investigations at Nonhabitation and Burial Sites, Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington
Title Archaeological Investigations at Nonhabitation and Burial Sites, Chief Joseph Dam Project, Washington PDF eBook
Author Sarah K. Campbell
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Pages 173
Release 1984
Genre Archaeological surveying
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Of the 98 nonhabitation sites recorded for the reservoir, 13 which were in danger of inundation by the planned pool raise were recommended for Phase I mitigation and 45 which were not directly threatened, for Phase II mitigation. All rock art sites recommended for recording in Phase I or Phase II and all other accessible rock art sites in the reservoir were recorded. Recommended actions were taken at all Phase I rock feature sites. None of the features were found to mark burials; instead they either had no associated cultural materials or were of historic origin. Phase II sites were examined more selectively to insure that cairns from different contexts were examined. The only conclusively demonstrated prehistoric function for cairns is burial markers, and the best demonstrated historic feature types are fence supports and traps. The identification of some rock piles as homestead boundary markers, rock piles created by clearing rocks from fields, or placer mine deposits, is dependent on context, as artifacts were not found in association. Likewise, some rock features are interpreted as hunting blinds or trap anchors on the basis of location and lack of other demonstrated function. They cannot be certainly assigned to either the historic or prehistoric period. Burials were located during investigation of two rock feature sites and one prehistoric habitation site, and another was exposed by erosion at a prehistoric habitation site after the 1981 pool raise. All were relocated under a separate contract modification.