US Army Corps of Engineers Archaeological Collections Condition Assessment

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is responsible for the management of thousands of cultural resources on Corps property and for the curation of millions of archaeological and historical resources removed from these lands. As mandated by federal regulation, agencies are required to ensure tha...

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Main Author: US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District
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Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV85M67WQ_meta$v=1502918211037
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topic Architectural Survey
Collections Research
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Heritage Management
See attached report Appendix 2 for list of Facilities evaluated*
New Orleans District
Rock Island District
Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Buffalo District
Chicago District
Detroit District
Huntington District
Louisville District
Nashville District
Pittsburgh District
Mississippi Valley Division
Memphis District
St. Louis District
St. Paul District
Vicksburg District
North Atlantic Division
Baltimore District
New England District
New York District
Norfolk District
Philadelphia District
Northwestern Division
Kansas City District
Omaha District
Portland District
Seattle District
Walla Walla District
Pacific Ocean Division
Alaska District
Honolulu District
South Atlantic Division
Charleston District
Jacksonville District
Mobile District
Savannah District
Wilmington District
South Pacific Division
Albuquerque District
Los Angeles District
Sacramento District
San Francisco District
Southwestern Division
Fort Worth District
Little Rock District
Galveston District
Tulsa District
spellingShingle Architectural Survey
Collections Research
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Heritage Management
See attached report Appendix 2 for list of Facilities evaluated*
New Orleans District
Rock Island District
Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Buffalo District
Chicago District
Detroit District
Huntington District
Louisville District
Nashville District
Pittsburgh District
Mississippi Valley Division
Memphis District
St. Louis District
St. Paul District
Vicksburg District
North Atlantic Division
Baltimore District
New England District
New York District
Norfolk District
Philadelphia District
Northwestern Division
Kansas City District
Omaha District
Portland District
Seattle District
Walla Walla District
Pacific Ocean Division
Alaska District
Honolulu District
South Atlantic Division
Charleston District
Jacksonville District
Mobile District
Savannah District
Wilmington District
South Pacific Division
Albuquerque District
Los Angeles District
Sacramento District
San Francisco District
Southwestern Division
Fort Worth District
Little Rock District
Galveston District
Tulsa District
US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District
US Army Corps of Engineers Archaeological Collections Condition Assessment
topic_facet Architectural Survey
Collections Research
Records Search / Inventory Checking
Heritage Management
See attached report Appendix 2 for list of Facilities evaluated*
New Orleans District
Rock Island District
Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
Buffalo District
Chicago District
Detroit District
Huntington District
Louisville District
Nashville District
Pittsburgh District
Mississippi Valley Division
Memphis District
St. Louis District
St. Paul District
Vicksburg District
North Atlantic Division
Baltimore District
New England District
New York District
Norfolk District
Philadelphia District
Northwestern Division
Kansas City District
Omaha District
Portland District
Seattle District
Walla Walla District
Pacific Ocean Division
Alaska District
Honolulu District
South Atlantic Division
Charleston District
Jacksonville District
Mobile District
Savannah District
Wilmington District
South Pacific Division
Albuquerque District
Los Angeles District
Sacramento District
San Francisco District
Southwestern Division
Fort Worth District
Little Rock District
Galveston District
Tulsa District
description The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is responsible for the management of thousands of cultural resources on Corps property and for the curation of millions of archaeological and historical resources removed from these lands. As mandated by federal regulation, agencies are required to ensure that all recovered archaeological materials and the associated records are adequately curated and are accessible for use by the Native Americans, public, and researchers. Unfortunately, funding shortfalls, lack of consistent national policy, and the magnitude of the problem have prevented compliance in many instances. USACE collections are public property, the result of many years of archaeological research and the expenditure of millions of federal dollars. A federally sponsored mitigation program usually provides for the recovery of materials from archaeological sites, the analysis of recovered items, the publication and circulation of a final report, and, sometimes the placement of collections in storage facilities for preservation, display, or future study. In the past, federal agencies afforded little attention to the maintenance of collections once salvage programs were completed. Through the years most collections have been stored free of charge by universities and museums. Inadequate funding and failing facilities now seriously hinder these institutions’ ability to adequately care for collections. The result has been a steady deterioration of both artifact and record collections to the point that the research and education value of many of these collections has become severely reduced. Additionally, many of the associated records have become separated from the artifacts, and some of the collections have been misplaced due to the lack of managed care and inadequate storage facilities. At the conclusion of the assessments for the Archaeological Collections Condition Assessment Project, the St. Louis District contacted over eight hundred facilities to inquire about USACE archaeological artifact and record collections. In total, one hundred sixty-six (166) facilities currently hold USACE archaeological collections, and another 18 are believed to house small, unconfirmed USACE collections. In order to meet mission requirements to conduct fieldwork within one year, existing curation needs assessment already conducted by several districts were used to provide some assessment data. Site visits were made to collect data for all other facilities that housed over 10 cubic feet of material and mail surveys were sent to those holding less than 10 cubic feet. In all, 119 facilities in 38 states were visited by St. Louis District personnel, or its representatives, in Fiscal Year 1998 to obtain detailed information regarding archaeological collections size, content, and current condition. Data resulting from existing reports, surveys, and site visits indicate that there are 166 facilities in 44 states that hold an estimated 46,522 cubic feet of artifact collections and 3,511 linear feet of record collections that are believed to fall under the curatorial responsibility of USACE within the United States (See Table 1 for a Division/District summary).
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV85M67WQ_meta$v-1502918211037 2024-06-03T18:47:05+00:00 US Army Corps of Engineers Archaeological Collections Condition Assessment US Army Corps of Engineers Mandatory Center of Expertise for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, St. Louis District ENVELOPE(-165.059,-66.621,70.729,25.165) 2017-08-16T21:16:51.037Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV85M67WQ_meta$v=1502918211037 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Architectural Survey Collections Research Records Search / Inventory Checking Heritage Management See attached report Appendix 2 for list of Facilities evaluated* New Orleans District Rock Island District Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Buffalo District Chicago District Detroit District Huntington District Louisville District Nashville District Pittsburgh District Mississippi Valley Division Memphis District St. Louis District St. Paul District Vicksburg District North Atlantic Division Baltimore District New England District New York District Norfolk District Philadelphia District Northwestern Division Kansas City District Omaha District Portland District Seattle District Walla Walla District Pacific Ocean Division Alaska District Honolulu District South Atlantic Division Charleston District Jacksonville District Mobile District Savannah District Wilmington District South Pacific Division Albuquerque District Los Angeles District Sacramento District San Francisco District Southwestern Division Fort Worth District Little Rock District Galveston District Tulsa District Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV85M67WQ_meta$v=1502918211037 2024-06-03T18:10:16Z The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is responsible for the management of thousands of cultural resources on Corps property and for the curation of millions of archaeological and historical resources removed from these lands. As mandated by federal regulation, agencies are required to ensure that all recovered archaeological materials and the associated records are adequately curated and are accessible for use by the Native Americans, public, and researchers. Unfortunately, funding shortfalls, lack of consistent national policy, and the magnitude of the problem have prevented compliance in many instances. USACE collections are public property, the result of many years of archaeological research and the expenditure of millions of federal dollars. A federally sponsored mitigation program usually provides for the recovery of materials from archaeological sites, the analysis of recovered items, the publication and circulation of a final report, and, sometimes the placement of collections in storage facilities for preservation, display, or future study. In the past, federal agencies afforded little attention to the maintenance of collections once salvage programs were completed. Through the years most collections have been stored free of charge by universities and museums. Inadequate funding and failing facilities now seriously hinder these institutions’ ability to adequately care for collections. The result has been a steady deterioration of both artifact and record collections to the point that the research and education value of many of these collections has become severely reduced. Additionally, many of the associated records have become separated from the artifacts, and some of the collections have been misplaced due to the lack of managed care and inadequate storage facilities. At the conclusion of the assessments for the Archaeological Collections Condition Assessment Project, the St. Louis District contacted over eight hundred facilities to inquire about USACE archaeological artifact and record collections. In total, one hundred sixty-six (166) facilities currently hold USACE archaeological collections, and another 18 are believed to house small, unconfirmed USACE collections. In order to meet mission requirements to conduct fieldwork within one year, existing curation needs assessment already conducted by several districts were used to provide some assessment data. Site visits were made to collect data for all other facilities that housed over 10 cubic feet of material and mail surveys were sent to those holding less than 10 cubic feet. In all, 119 facilities in 38 states were visited by St. Louis District personnel, or its representatives, in Fiscal Year 1998 to obtain detailed information regarding archaeological collections size, content, and current condition. Data resulting from existing reports, surveys, and site visits indicate that there are 166 facilities in 44 states that hold an estimated 46,522 cubic feet of artifact collections and 3,511 linear feet of record collections that are believed to fall under the curatorial responsibility of USACE within the United States (See Table 1 for a Division/District summary). Dataset North Atlantic Alaska the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Pacific Huntington ENVELOPE(-127.078,-127.078,54.707,54.707) St. Louis ENVELOPE(-67.496,-67.496,-67.132,-67.132) Orleans ENVELOPE(-60.667,-60.667,-63.950,-63.950) Detroit ENVELOPE(-60.000,-60.000,-64.167,-64.167) ENVELOPE(-165.059,-66.621,70.729,25.165)