An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) in September 2003 under Texas Antiquities Permit 3213. This project was reviewed by the Texas Historical Commission, Archeology Division. The Federal agency involved with this project is the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development. No archaeological sites were found in any of the four areas surveyed. It is, therefore, recommended that the Dialville-Oakland Water Supply Corporation be allowed to proceed with construction as planned with no further archaeological investigations. Copies of this report are on file at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory; Texas Historical Commission, Arc...
In December, 2013, and January, 2014, South Texas Archeological Research Services, LLC, conducted a ...
An archaeological survey along a proposed pipeline (1.83 miles) and the site of two proposed ground ...
An Archaeological Survey was conducted along 6600 feet of seismic line with a right-of-way of ten fe...
An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos...
A Phase I archaeological survey of two water line segments (4.51 miles) in central Walker County, Te...
An archaeological evaluation of a pond impoundment site in central Montgomery County, Texas was perf...
An archaeological survey of a proposed water transmission line in southern Cameron County, Texas was...
An archaeological survey of Coulter Field in Brazos County, Texas was conducted by Brazos Valley Res...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 40 acre tract in the city limits of Marshall, Texas on t...
Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) conducted an evaluation of previously recorded historic sit...
An archaeological survey was conducted along a 17 mile proposed water line with a 20 foot right-of-w...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 48 inch water line, approximately three miles in length, in n...
A cultural resources survey of the proposed route of a telephone cable was conducted by Brazos Valle...
An archaeological survey was conducted along two sections of county right-of-way in McLennan County,...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 13.8 acre tract just outside the city limits of Halletts...
In December, 2013, and January, 2014, South Texas Archeological Research Services, LLC, conducted a ...
An archaeological survey along a proposed pipeline (1.83 miles) and the site of two proposed ground ...
An Archaeological Survey was conducted along 6600 feet of seismic line with a right-of-way of ten fe...
An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos...
A Phase I archaeological survey of two water line segments (4.51 miles) in central Walker County, Te...
An archaeological evaluation of a pond impoundment site in central Montgomery County, Texas was perf...
An archaeological survey of a proposed water transmission line in southern Cameron County, Texas was...
An archaeological survey of Coulter Field in Brazos County, Texas was conducted by Brazos Valley Res...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 40 acre tract in the city limits of Marshall, Texas on t...
Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) conducted an evaluation of previously recorded historic sit...
An archaeological survey was conducted along a 17 mile proposed water line with a 20 foot right-of-w...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 48 inch water line, approximately three miles in length, in n...
A cultural resources survey of the proposed route of a telephone cable was conducted by Brazos Valle...
An archaeological survey was conducted along two sections of county right-of-way in McLennan County,...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 13.8 acre tract just outside the city limits of Halletts...
In December, 2013, and January, 2014, South Texas Archeological Research Services, LLC, conducted a ...
An archaeological survey along a proposed pipeline (1.83 miles) and the site of two proposed ground ...
An Archaeological Survey was conducted along 6600 feet of seismic line with a right-of-way of ten fe...