Archaeological Investigations, Navigation Pool II, Upper Mississippi River Basin. Volume 2. Data File

Abstract

Combined methods of auger and coring investigations, test excavations, cut-bank surveys, archives and literature search, remote sensing, and historic mapping procedures have been applied to the development of a preliminary model of landscape evolution. The model addresses the nature, extent, and distribution of buried habitable surfaces in the Navigation Pool. Emphases are placed on the contexts in which sites are known to occur and where they can be expected to occur. In addition, certain limitations of the study are made explicit and recommendations for the resolution of these limitations are presented. Contents of Volume II: Scope of Week; Technical Proposal; Data Curation-Lot Check Lists; Project Correspondence; Crew Lists by Tasks and Associated Man-Hours.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1984
Accession Number
ADA153733

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