Recommendations: project will not adversely affect any significant cultural resources. This report includes five maps, one bibliography, seven pages of shovel test pit records, four photographs, along with essays on the local geography and environment, cultural history of the area.
The majority of archeaology majors will go into jobs in cultural resources management in government and the private sector, rather than as archaeological academics. This textbook introduces students to the practice of conducting a project, from legal and ethical issues, to the design and implementation of the project, through to the preparation of reports for project sponsors. c. Book News Inc.
Recommendations: project will not adversely affect any significant cultural resources. This report includes four maps, one bibliography, six pages of shovel test pit records, four photographs, along with essays on the cultural history of the area.
Recommendations: project will not adversely affect any significant cultural resources. This report includes four maps, one bibliography, seven pages of shovel test pit records, eleven photographs, along with essays on the cultural history of the area.
Two longtime fieldworkers offer mentors' advice on finding and mapping archaeological sites. They outline the logic behind field surveying and the various designs used for survey projects. Recognizing that logistical issues—like schedule, budget, and equipment—are equally important to complete the job, particularly in a cultural resource management context, the authors also guide new professionals through the practical details of their work. The volume also ranges through the legal and ethical context of fieldwork and the various geophysical methods available for non-intrusive surveying. As a handy guide for novices, or a text for students and field schools, Collins and Molyneaux's book will be the place to start.
Project area located in hamlet of Brooktondale, town of Caroline, Tompkins County, New York. Spans Six-Mile Creek: bridge replacement, BIN 3-31410-0, and bridge rehabilitation, BIN 1-04599-0. Stage 1A Cultural Resources Assessment. Survey methods: file search, literature and document search, surface inspection. No prehistoric or historic sites identified.