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Book Archeological Testing at 32BA414  Lake Ashtabula  Barnes County  North Dakota

Download or read book Archeological Testing at 32BA414 Lake Ashtabula Barnes County North Dakota written by D. D. Kuehn and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The primary purpose of archeological testing was to evaluate the site in Eggerts Landing campground because of Corps of Engineer plans to modify the spillway and relocate the main public recreational area. The site is identified as late Plains Woodland. Further archaeological work is not recommended as the site does not appear eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Sites. Higher density deposits were likely concentrated west of the present campground in an area now inundated by Lake Ashtabula. In addition, the site did not produce, and is not likely to contain, information which can be considered important from a regional archeological perspective.

Book Archaeological Testing and Survey

Download or read book Archaeological Testing and Survey written by Kent N. Good and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This cultural resource survey is of lands to be affected by the proposed Burlington Flood Control Project. The study area is located in north-central North Dakota along the Souris River from approximately two mile north of Burlington to the Canadian border. Survey of the area produced 48 archaeological localities including 18 tipi ring or stone circle sites and 30 occupation sites. Analysis of the cultural remains and other archaeological features indicates Plains Archaic, Plains Woodland, and Plains Nomadic manifestations. Further testing was done at the Herzig site, Washek site and Big Critter site. These sites are in immediate danger of distruction by the Des Lacs Diversion Tunnel outfall, construction and borrow area activities, respectively. Only the Washek site producted an array of cultural materials including lithic tools and debitage, fire-cracked rock, and fragmented and identifiable bone, indicating the site was a specialized area for meat processing. Recommendations for mitigation are offered as well as National Register eligibility evaluations. (Author).

Book Archaeological Site Testing and Evaluation in the Lonetree Reservoir  Garrison Diversion Unit  Sheridan and Wells Counties  North Dakota

Download or read book Archaeological Site Testing and Evaluation in the Lonetree Reservoir Garrison Diversion Unit Sheridan and Wells Counties North Dakota written by Ken Deaver and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: