Register of Historic Places and State Antiquities Landmark testing of 11 prehistoric sites that will be impacted by construction of the proposed U.S. Highway 271 relief route around Mount Pleasant in Titus County, Texas. The work was done in 2005 for the Texas Department of Transportation’s Environmental Affairs Division under Contract No. 575XXSA006, Work Authorization No. 57501SA006. This research design provides support for a scope of work for testing, prepared as a separate document. The primary relevant historic context for future work on this project is The Development of Agriculture in Northeast Texas Before a.d. 1600 (Kenmotsu and Perttula 1993). Significant information on all nine study units defined for that context (chronology an...
Archaeological Site 41ME29 is located in Medina County along the western bank of San Geronimo Creek ...
Subsurface testing of two archeological sites (41NU 256, 41NU257) near the upper end of Oso Creek in...
From June through August 2000, The Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at ...
This report deals with three episodes of archeological work that began in 2005 and concluded in 2010...
Archeological test excavations at 41SV153 were completed by Prewitt and Associates, Inc., in 2004 in...
Site 41KF118 was discovered during construction of improvements to SH 34 in Kaufman County and was t...
Archaeological site 41GM23 was tested by the cultural resources staff of the Texas State Department ...
Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), conducted archeological testing and data recovery excavations at...
In late 2005, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) contracted the Center for Archaeologica...
Archaeological site 41KA87 was tested by the cultural resources staff of the State Department of Hig...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will widen US 281, just south of George West, Texas. ...
Archeological test excavations at 41LT307 were completed by Prewitt and Associates, Inc., in 2005 in...
At the request of the Texas Department of Transportation, Environmental Affairs Division (TxDOT-ENV)...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) conducted archeological significance testing at Sites...
Between April 1981 and December 1982, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) personnel conducted...
Archaeological Site 41ME29 is located in Medina County along the western bank of San Geronimo Creek ...
Subsurface testing of two archeological sites (41NU 256, 41NU257) near the upper end of Oso Creek in...
From June through August 2000, The Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at ...
This report deals with three episodes of archeological work that began in 2005 and concluded in 2010...
Archeological test excavations at 41SV153 were completed by Prewitt and Associates, Inc., in 2004 in...
Site 41KF118 was discovered during construction of improvements to SH 34 in Kaufman County and was t...
Archaeological site 41GM23 was tested by the cultural resources staff of the Texas State Department ...
Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), conducted archeological testing and data recovery excavations at...
In late 2005, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) contracted the Center for Archaeologica...
Archaeological site 41KA87 was tested by the cultural resources staff of the State Department of Hig...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will widen US 281, just south of George West, Texas. ...
Archeological test excavations at 41LT307 were completed by Prewitt and Associates, Inc., in 2005 in...
At the request of the Texas Department of Transportation, Environmental Affairs Division (TxDOT-ENV)...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) conducted archeological significance testing at Sites...
Between April 1981 and December 1982, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) personnel conducted...
Archaeological Site 41ME29 is located in Medina County along the western bank of San Geronimo Creek ...
Subsurface testing of two archeological sites (41NU 256, 41NU257) near the upper end of Oso Creek in...
From June through August 2000, The Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at ...