Cultural Resources Survey and Testing for Davis Pond Freshwater Diversion, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. Volume 1
Abstract
A cultural resources survey was conducted within the Davis Pond project area, St. Charles Parish, LA. The work included an intensive pedestrian survey with 20 m lane spacing within all of the construction corridor that was not inundated. Shovel tests were excavated at 20 and 50 m intervals in high and low probability areas, respectively. One historic site (16SC73) was recorded within the construction corridor. It was recommended not eligible for the NRHP because of disturbance and lack of research potential. One historic site (16SC74) located near but not within the construction corridor was recommended as potentially eligible. One prehistoric site (16SC76), also located near but not within the construction corridor, was recommended as not eligible because of disturbance-and lack of research potential. Excavations were also conducted at 16SC27 (Pump Canal site) which is highly significant. Stratified deposits are present, and these are associated with the Troyville, Coles Creek, and Plaquemine cultures. Cultural resources survey, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, Troyville, Coles creek, Plaquemine, Faunal analysis, Floral analysis.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA281297
Entities
People
- Herschel A. Franks
- Kenneth R. Jones
- Tristram R. Kidder