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Book Proposal for Cultural Resources Survey of a Portion of Little River in LaSalle  Grant  and Rapides Parishes  Louisiana

Download or read book Proposal for Cultural Resources Survey of a Portion of Little River in LaSalle Grant and Rapides Parishes Louisiana written by New World Research, Inc and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Louisiana and Arkansas Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore

Download or read book The Louisiana and Arkansas Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore written by Clarence Bloomfield Moore and published by University of Alabama Press. This book was released on 2003 with total page 762 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The ninth and final volume in the C.B. Moore reprint series that covers archaeological discoveries along North American Waterways.

Book CULTURAL RESOURCES INVESTIGATION OF GRAPPE REALINEMENT  RED RIVER WATERWAY  GRANT AND NATCHITOCHES PARISHES  CENTRAL LOUISIANA

Download or read book CULTURAL RESOURCES INVESTIGATION OF GRAPPE REALINEMENT RED RIVER WATERWAY GRANT AND NATCHITOCHES PARISHES CENTRAL LOUISIANA written by Jon L. Gibson and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Research Plan for the Investigation of Cultural Resources in the Area of the Proposed Violet Site Alternative  New Lock and Connecting Channels  St  Bernard Parish  Louisiana

Download or read book Research Plan for the Investigation of Cultural Resources in the Area of the Proposed Violet Site Alternative New Lock and Connecting Channels St Bernard Parish Louisiana written by M. K. Shuman and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cultural Resources Survey Along Portions of Jones Creek and Lively Bayou  East Baton Rouge Parish  Louisiana

Download or read book Cultural Resources Survey Along Portions of Jones Creek and Lively Bayou East Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study presents the results of a cultural resources survey conducted by Coastal Environments, Inc., (CEl) of two segments of the proposed right-of-way (ROW) for drainage improvements along Jones Creek and its tributaries in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. The improvements are part of a larger project undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New Orleans District, in cooperation with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Public Works, the City of Baton Rouge, and East Baton Rouge Parish to construct drainage improvements in the Amite River and Tributaries, East Baton Rouge Parish Watershed Flood Control Project. The areas selected for study are located near two previously reported prehistoric archaeological sites: l6EBRl3 and 16EBR26. The project area for l6EBRl3 encompassed approximately 4.6 acres and that for 16EBR26 encompassed approximately 6.6 acres. Fieldwork for this project, consisting of an intensive pedestrian survey that included shovel tests and auger borings, was conducted by a three-person team. No significant standing structures were located in the project area. No archaeological remains were encountered, and no further work is necessary.

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Download or read book written by and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 495 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cultural Resources Survey Along Portions of Jones Creek and Lively Bayou  East Baton Rouge Parish  Louisiana

Download or read book Cultural Resources Survey Along Portions of Jones Creek and Lively Bayou East Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana written by Katherine M. Roberts and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study presents the results of a cultural resources survey conducted by Coastal Environments, Inc., (CEl) of two segments of the proposed right-of-way (ROW) for drainage improvements along Jones Creek and its tributaries in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. The improvements are part of a larger project undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New Orleans District, in cooperation with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Public Works, the City of Baton Rouge, and East Baton Rouge Parish to construct drainage improvements in the Amite River and Tributaries, East Baton Rouge Parish Watershed Flood Control Project. The areas selected for study are located near two previously reported prehistoric archaeological sites: l6EBRl3 and 16EBR26. The project area for l6EBRl3 encompassed approximately 4.6 acres and that for 16EBR26 encompassed approximately 6.6 acres. Fieldwork for this project, consisting of an intensive pedestrian survey that included shovel tests and auger borings, was conducted by a three-person team. No significant standing structures were located in the project area. No archaeological remains were encountered, and no further work is necessary.

Book Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Carrollton Revetment Project  Orleans Parish  Louisiana  Phase 1  Volume 1 of 2

Download or read book Cultural Resources Survey and Archeological Inventory of the Proposed Carrollton Revetment Project Orleans Parish Louisiana Phase 1 Volume 1 of 2 written by and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 477 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.

Book A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Pearl River Basin  Louisiana and Mississippi

Download or read book A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Pearl River Basin Louisiana and Mississippi written by Bill Moore and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Heartfield, Price and Greene, Inc. of Monroe, Louisiana, was contracted by the United States Corps of Engineers, Mobile District to perform a literature search of a one-mile-wide corridor adjacent to the Pearl River south of Ross Barnett Reservoir. This report has collected and synthesized geological, archeological, ethnographic and historic data pertaining to the study area. This study has revealed that very little research regarding the cultural resources of the corridor has been done. Human use of the area has been documented for all of the major period of prehistory except Coles Creek. In many cases, however, only a few sites provide the evidence for these time periods. Research problems and gaps in the literature are discussed. Recommendations and future goals for the study area are presented and an annotated bibliography is provided.

Book Submerged Cultural Resources Survey of the Vermilion River Between State Route 353 to the Milton Bridge  Lafayette and Vermilion Parishes  Louisiana

Download or read book Submerged Cultural Resources Survey of the Vermilion River Between State Route 353 to the Milton Bridge Lafayette and Vermilion Parishes Louisiana written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a Phase I Archeological Remote Sensing Survey of the Vermilion River in Lafayette and Vermilion parishes, louisiana. These investigations were conducted from November 1 - 9, 2000, by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District (USACE-NOD), in support of the proposed maintenance dredging of approximately 17.3 miles of the Vermilion River. This study was undertaken to assist the USACE-NOD to satisfy its responsibilities under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, prior to the disposal of dredged material at this location. All aspects of the investigations were completed in compliance with the Scope-of-Work and with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation (Federal Register 48, No 190, 1983). The study area for this project consisted of nine survey blocks, each measuring approximately two miles long and consisting of 1 to 3 adjacent lines, depending on the width and depth of the river and the amount of encumbering debris. The survey area measured a total of 92,400 ft in length, with an average width of 132 ft and encompassed approximately 281.3 acres. The objectives of this study were to identity specific targets that might represent significant submerged cultural resources, modem debris, pipelines, cables, or related items within the project area, and to provide the USACE-NOD with management recommendations for any cultural resources present. These objectives were met applying a research design that combined background archival investigations and a riverine archeological remote sensing survey. Background archival investigations indicated a low potential for encountering submerged historic cultural resources within the project area. A review of louisiana archeological site files and relevant research reports documented no sites within the survey area.

Book A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Pearl River Basin  Louisiana and Mississippi

Download or read book A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Pearl River Basin Louisiana and Mississippi written by Bill Moore and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Heartfield, Price and Greene, Inc. of Monroe, Louisiana, was contracted by the United States Corps of Engineers, Mobile District to perform a literature search of a one-mile-wide corridor adjacent to the Pearl River south of Ross Barnett Reservoir. This report has collected and synthesized geological, archeological, ethnographic and historic data pertaining to the study area. This study has revealed that very little research regarding the cultural resources of the corridor has been done. Human use of the area has been documented for all of the major period of prehistory except Coles Creek. In many cases, however, only a few sites provide the evidence for these time periods. Research problems and gaps in the literature are discussed. Recommendations and future goals for the study area are presented and an annotated bibliography is provided. (Author).