Cultural Resources Investigation of Homme Reservoir, Walsh County, North Dakota,

Abstract

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul District authorized a literature search and records review of a six-square-mile area around Homme Reservoir, Walsh County, North Dakota; and a reconnaissance level field investigation of land owned by the Corps of Engineers adjacent to the reservoir. The field investigation was an intensive, on-the-ground survey and testing to determine the number and extent of cultural resources, to assess their general natural, and to generate recommendations for any additional work that might be required. The literature search identified three prehistoric sites in the Study Area: 32 WA 400, 32 WA 401, and 32 WA 403. 32 WA 400 is on Corps-owned land. The investigators recommend and concur with Loendorf (1978) that the site is not eligible for inclusion for the Natioal Register of Historic Places. The other sites identified in the Study Area are on private land and do not appear to be affected by Corps of Engineers activities. The investigators recommend no action by the Corps at these sites.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 28, 1981
Accession Number
ADA144041

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