Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Water Pipeline to the Anderson Golf Course Facilities on the Fort Knox Military Reservation, Hardin County, Kentucky, Phase 1.

Abstract

In June 1994, the Fort Knox cultural resource management staff conducted a Phase I archaeological survey and literature review of approximately 0.22 ha (0.50 acres) for a proposed water pipeline on the Fort Knox Military Reservation, Hardin County, Kentucky. An additional 1.50 ha (3.70 acres) were surveyed along and near the access route to the pipe-line from the nearest gravel road. The survey resulted in the recording of one archaeological site, 15Hd495. Site 15Hd495 is a late nineteenth to mid twentieth century historic site. It is not eligible for the National Register due to previous disturbance. No additional archaeological work is recommended for 15Hd495. It is recommended that the water pipeline be installed as proposed, since no sites were found in the pipeline corridor and site 15Hd495, in and adjacent to the pipeline access road, is not eligible for the National Register.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA288600

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  • Pamela A. Schenian
  • Stephen T. Mocas

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