The purpose of this project was to obtain information to guide planning to alleviate drainage problems within the compound of the mission. Four separate areas were tested. Of these, only one uncovered structural remains that might be impacted by the drainage swales planned to carry rain water through the east and south walls and away from the standing structures. At that location, careful measurement of comparative elevations of ground and top of wall revealed that the planned drainage would be possible without damage to the wall. Subsequent drainage work was monitored by the archaeologists to be sure that no other previously unknown structures would be disturbed
In April 1998, a hand-dug trench was excavated outside the parish offices of Mission San Francisco d...
In 1997 the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA...
In October 1990, pursuant to a contract with the National Park Service, the Center for Archaeologica...
In October 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
In October 1996 the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Anton...
In May 2006, The Center for Archaeological Research excavated one test unit at the exterior north wa...
In December 1990, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, co...
During 1987-1988, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research monitored the excavatio...
In February and early March 1998, the Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas ...
In February 1986, test excavations were conducted outside the north wall of Mission San Juan Capistr...
On April 18, 1988, an archaeological crew from the Center for Archaeological Research at The Univers...
The purpose of this project was to locate and identify the acequia madre, or main irrigation ditch, ...
In July of 1992, the Center for Archaeological Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio wa...
In May 1989, a team of archaeologist and volunteers from the Center for Archaeological Research perf...
In Feburary 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research was contracted by the City of San Antonio D...
In April 1998, a hand-dug trench was excavated outside the parish offices of Mission San Francisco d...
In 1997 the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA...
In October 1990, pursuant to a contract with the National Park Service, the Center for Archaeologica...
In October 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, con...
In October 1996 the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Anton...
In May 2006, The Center for Archaeological Research excavated one test unit at the exterior north wa...
In December 1990, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, co...
During 1987-1988, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research monitored the excavatio...
In February and early March 1998, the Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas ...
In February 1986, test excavations were conducted outside the north wall of Mission San Juan Capistr...
On April 18, 1988, an archaeological crew from the Center for Archaeological Research at The Univers...
The purpose of this project was to locate and identify the acequia madre, or main irrigation ditch, ...
In July of 1992, the Center for Archaeological Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio wa...
In May 1989, a team of archaeologist and volunteers from the Center for Archaeological Research perf...
In Feburary 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research was contracted by the City of San Antonio D...
In April 1998, a hand-dug trench was excavated outside the parish offices of Mission San Francisco d...
In 1997 the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA...
In October 1990, pursuant to a contract with the National Park Service, the Center for Archaeologica...