An archaeological survey of a proposed 1.08 mile water line and a water treatment plant in east-central Sabine County, Texas was performed on May 11 and 12, 2009 by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) for the Beechwood Water Supply Corporation (WSC) under Antiquities Permit 5209. In all, the area comprises 1.96 acres. Twenty-one shovel tests dug through sandy loam, disturbed fill, and clay to depths of 10 to 100 cm were negative in terms of producing cultural materials. No artifacts were collected. It is, therefore, recommended that construction be allowed to proceed as planned. Copies of the report are on file at the Texas Historical Commission (THC); Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL); the Texas Water Development Board (T...
Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) performed a cultural resources survey at the site of a prop...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 12.39-mile water line in south- central Brown County, Texas w...
An archaeological survey of 15 high probability areas was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associ...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 1.08 mile water line and a water treatment plant in east-cent...
Brazos Valley Research Associates conducted an archaeological survey of three linear areas of propos...
An archaeological survey of four proposed well pad sites, one riser station tract, an access road, a...
An archaeological survey for a proposed system of hike and bike trails on the north bank of the Colo...
An archaeological evaluation of a proposed 53 mile (96.4 acres) water line in southeast Wood County,...
An archaeological survey of a water treatment plant site (2 acres) and 5810 feet of proposed water l...
A Phase I archeological assessment of a 15 acre tract in central Nacogdoches County, Texas was perfo...
An archaeological survey of four proposed well pads (each one acre in size except B-3 which is 1.44 ...
An archaeological evaluation of a proposed 59.44 mile water line in southeast Cherokee County, Texas...
An archaeological survey of a well and plant site in central Anderson County, Texas was performed on...
An archaeological survey of a proposed natural gas pipeline (2500 feet) and well site (three acres) ...
On May 28, 2008, Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) performed a cultural resources survey at t...
Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) performed a cultural resources survey at the site of a prop...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 12.39-mile water line in south- central Brown County, Texas w...
An archaeological survey of 15 high probability areas was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associ...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 1.08 mile water line and a water treatment plant in east-cent...
Brazos Valley Research Associates conducted an archaeological survey of three linear areas of propos...
An archaeological survey of four proposed well pad sites, one riser station tract, an access road, a...
An archaeological survey for a proposed system of hike and bike trails on the north bank of the Colo...
An archaeological evaluation of a proposed 53 mile (96.4 acres) water line in southeast Wood County,...
An archaeological survey of a water treatment plant site (2 acres) and 5810 feet of proposed water l...
A Phase I archeological assessment of a 15 acre tract in central Nacogdoches County, Texas was perfo...
An archaeological survey of four proposed well pads (each one acre in size except B-3 which is 1.44 ...
An archaeological evaluation of a proposed 59.44 mile water line in southeast Cherokee County, Texas...
An archaeological survey of a well and plant site in central Anderson County, Texas was performed on...
An archaeological survey of a proposed natural gas pipeline (2500 feet) and well site (three acres) ...
On May 28, 2008, Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) performed a cultural resources survey at t...
Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) performed a cultural resources survey at the site of a prop...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 12.39-mile water line in south- central Brown County, Texas w...
An archaeological survey of 15 high probability areas was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associ...