An archaeological survey was conducted at a 13.8 acre tract just outside the city limits of Hallettsville in Lavaca County, Texas. The purpose of this project was to examine the site of the proposed solid waste transfer station for the presence of prehistoric or historic sites. Fieldwork was performed on February 12, 1993 by Brazos Valley Research Associates with William E. Moore acting as Principal Investigator and conducting the survey. The project was conducted under Texas Antiquities Permit Number 1215. The pedestrian survey accompanied by shovel testing located the western periphery of the former city dump that was in use from the late 1920s or early 1930s until the early 1990s. That portion of the dump within the project area is no...
An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos...
A cultural resources investigation of the Gosling Road Extension project in north-central Harris Cou...
In April of 2015, AmaTerra Environmental, Inc. staff conducted intensive cultural resource investiga...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 13.8 acre tract just outside the city limits of Halletts...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 40 acre tract in the city limits of Marshall, Texas on t...
An archaeological survey of Coulter Field in Brazos County, Texas was conducted by Brazos Valley Res...
The Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio contracted wi...
An archaeological survey was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associates at the site of the propo...
An archaeological survey was conducted along a 17 mile proposed water line with a 20 foot right-of-w...
An archaeological survey was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associates on September 2 1988 at a...
On May 16, 2007, the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio co...
An archaeological survey along a proposed pipeline (1.83 miles) and the site of two proposed ground ...
An archaeological evaluation of a pond impoundment site in central Montgomery County, Texas was perf...
An archaeological survey of the 12.536 acre site of the proposed Tiffany Park in Brazos County, Texa...
The City of Muleshoe, Texas, proposes to expand an existing municipal landfill by adding a permit ar...
An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos...
A cultural resources investigation of the Gosling Road Extension project in north-central Harris Cou...
In April of 2015, AmaTerra Environmental, Inc. staff conducted intensive cultural resource investiga...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 13.8 acre tract just outside the city limits of Halletts...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 40 acre tract in the city limits of Marshall, Texas on t...
An archaeological survey of Coulter Field in Brazos County, Texas was conducted by Brazos Valley Res...
The Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio contracted wi...
An archaeological survey was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associates at the site of the propo...
An archaeological survey was conducted along a 17 mile proposed water line with a 20 foot right-of-w...
An archaeological survey was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associates on September 2 1988 at a...
On May 16, 2007, the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio co...
An archaeological survey along a proposed pipeline (1.83 miles) and the site of two proposed ground ...
An archaeological evaluation of a pond impoundment site in central Montgomery County, Texas was perf...
An archaeological survey of the 12.536 acre site of the proposed Tiffany Park in Brazos County, Texa...
The City of Muleshoe, Texas, proposes to expand an existing municipal landfill by adding a permit ar...
An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos...
A cultural resources investigation of the Gosling Road Extension project in north-central Harris Cou...
In April of 2015, AmaTerra Environmental, Inc. staff conducted intensive cultural resource investiga...