In May 1990, archaeologists for the Center of Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted a surface survey and subsurface testing program on De Zavala Point, a small tongue of land sticking out into the Houston ship channel in Harris County. The locality has been selected for the construction of a large-vessel docking facility. Survey and testing activities were performed in order to evaluate known archaeological sites and to locate any additional archaeological remains which might be affected by dock construction and operation. In addition, the state of preservation of the important De Zavala historic cemetery (41 HR 487), located within the property, was evaluated. This site has been completely submerged and...
In May 1990, archaeologists for the Center of Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at Sa...
In October 2015, an intensive archeological survey was completed in order to inventory and evaluate ...
In April 1999, the Centre for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antoni...
Archaeological investigations at site 41 HR 39 on De Zavala Point in Channelview, Harris County, Tex...
During December 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio...
During April 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of T...
During April 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research I at The University of...
During August 1988, a cultural resources pedestrian survey was conducted within the West Salado Cree...
In March 1977, a contract was effected between the Center for Archaeological Research, The Universit...
Archeologists from AmaTerra Environmental, Inc. (AmaTerra) and Southeastern Archaeological Research,...
In January, 1976, Hayden Whitsett, archaeologist for the Texas Water Quality Board, carried out an i...
Between 1978 and 1987, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research of The University ...
In the summer of 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of...
A cultural resource pedestrian survey was conducted within a 105-acre tract acquired by the City of ...
In December 1996, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Ant...
In May 1990, archaeologists for the Center of Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at Sa...
In October 2015, an intensive archeological survey was completed in order to inventory and evaluate ...
In April 1999, the Centre for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antoni...
Archaeological investigations at site 41 HR 39 on De Zavala Point in Channelview, Harris County, Tex...
During December 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio...
During April 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of T...
During April 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research I at The University of...
During August 1988, a cultural resources pedestrian survey was conducted within the West Salado Cree...
In March 1977, a contract was effected between the Center for Archaeological Research, The Universit...
Archeologists from AmaTerra Environmental, Inc. (AmaTerra) and Southeastern Archaeological Research,...
In January, 1976, Hayden Whitsett, archaeologist for the Texas Water Quality Board, carried out an i...
Between 1978 and 1987, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research of The University ...
In the summer of 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of...
A cultural resource pedestrian survey was conducted within a 105-acre tract acquired by the City of ...
In December 1996, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Ant...
In May 1990, archaeologists for the Center of Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at Sa...
In October 2015, an intensive archeological survey was completed in order to inventory and evaluate ...
In April 1999, the Centre for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antoni...