Cultural resources investigations conducted during 1981 and 1984 for the proposed Applewhite Reservoir of southwest Bexar County, Texas, identified a total of 78 archaeological sites. Additionally, seven previously recorded sites in the Medio Creek confluence area were revisited and reassessed, bringing the total number of sites within the proposed reservoir to 85. Descriptions of these sites, evaluations of their significance, and recommendations for further work are presented in the report. Events and cultural changes related to the project area are also summarized. Limited testing data from 13 sites first identified in 1981 and recommended for further work in the 1984 studies are detailed
During January 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research from The University of Texas at San Anto...
During March 1984, an archaeological survey was carried out on the Probst and McGriff leases in Live...
In December 2002 and January 2003, CAS fulfilled a contractual agreement with AGTX to conduct an int...
In August and September 1986, personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc. conducted an inventory and...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
In late October, 1974, the Center for Archaeological Research of the University of Texas at San Anto...
Within the past decade, cultural resource management has become an increasingly significant aspect o...
Two archeological projects were undertaken in the fall of 1982 by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. Both ...
During August 1988, a cultural resources pedestrian survey was conducted within the West Salado Cree...
During late February and early March of 1978, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research,...
In March of 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio w...
The archaeological investigations reported in this volume represent the culmination of a series of c...
During October and November 1988, subsurface testing (Phase II) was conducted at prehistoric site 41...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
On March 3-4, 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Ant...
During January 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research from The University of Texas at San Anto...
During March 1984, an archaeological survey was carried out on the Probst and McGriff leases in Live...
In December 2002 and January 2003, CAS fulfilled a contractual agreement with AGTX to conduct an int...
In August and September 1986, personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc. conducted an inventory and...
An intensive cultural resource survey was carried out on approximately 2544 hectares (6285 acres) of...
In late October, 1974, the Center for Archaeological Research of the University of Texas at San Anto...
Within the past decade, cultural resource management has become an increasingly significant aspect o...
Two archeological projects were undertaken in the fall of 1982 by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. Both ...
During August 1988, a cultural resources pedestrian survey was conducted within the West Salado Cree...
During late February and early March of 1978, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research,...
In March of 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio w...
The archaeological investigations reported in this volume represent the culmination of a series of c...
During October and November 1988, subsurface testing (Phase II) was conducted at prehistoric site 41...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
On March 3-4, 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Ant...
During January 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research from The University of Texas at San Anto...
During March 1984, an archaeological survey was carried out on the Probst and McGriff leases in Live...
In December 2002 and January 2003, CAS fulfilled a contractual agreement with AGTX to conduct an int...