An archaeological survey of a proposed water transmission line in southern Cameron County, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) on March 10, 2010 under Antiquities Permit 5558 for the Military Highway Water Supply Corporation (WSC). Five high probability areas totaling 2.94 acres were investigated through a surface inspection and backhoe trenching. No archaeological sites were found, and no artifacts were collected. Copies of the report are on file at the Texas Historical Commission (THC), Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL), the Texas State Library, J. F. Fontaine & Associates, Inc., the Military Highway WSC, and BVRA
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An archaeological survey of the site of the proposed water supply improvement project in north-centr...
On February 3 of 2016, and on March 1 and 2 of 2017, archeologists from aci consulting conducted a p...
An archaeological survey at the site of a proposed water treatment plant was performed by Brazos Val...
A Phase I archaeological survey of two water line segments (4.51 miles) in central Walker County, Te...
An archaeological survey of a proposed 48 inch water line, approximately three miles in length, in n...
An archaeological evaluation of four areas in central Cherokee County, Texas was performed by Brazos...
An archaeological survey along a proposed pipeline (1.83 miles) and the site of two proposed ground ...
An archaeological survey was conducted along a 17 mile proposed water line with a 20 foot right-of-w...
A cultural resources survey of the proposed route of a telephone cable was conducted by Brazos Valle...
During September 11-13, 1985, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San...
An archaeological evaluation of a pond impoundment site in central Montgomery County, Texas was perf...
An archaeological survey of Coulter Field in Brazos County, Texas was conducted by Brazos Valley Res...
An archaeological survey was conducted along two sections of county right-of-way in McLennan County,...
An archaeological survey was conducted at a 40 acre tract in the city limits of Marshall, Texas on t...
At the request of American Electric Power, Blanton & Associates, Inc., conducted a non-collection ar...
An archaeological survey of the site of the proposed water supply improvement project in north-centr...
On February 3 of 2016, and on March 1 and 2 of 2017, archeologists from aci consulting conducted a p...
An archaeological survey at the site of a proposed water treatment plant was performed by Brazos Val...