Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed

In order to ensure that no cultural resources will be affected by the proposed Wright Spring (Snaky Canyon) watershed project, an archeological survey was conducted on 250 acres of the Cloudcroft District, Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, in April 1978. The purpose of the Snaky Canyon watershed...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tainter, Joseph A.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v=1415816894518
id dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v-1415816894518
record_format openpolar
spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v-1415816894518 2023-11-08T14:14:14+01:00 Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed Tainter, Joseph A. New Mexico (State / Territory) United States of America (Country) North America (Continent) Otero (County) 35035 (Fips Code) Sacramento Mountains Tularosa Basin Snaky Canyon Wright Spring ENVELOPE(-106.229324,-105.04533,33.216366,32.37684) 2014-11-12T18:28:14.518Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v=1415816894518 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Mogollon Jornada Mogollon Archaeological Overview Site Evaluation / Testing Systematic Survey Heritage Management AR-03-08-02-11 AR-03-08-02-13 AR-03-08-02-14 AR-03-08-02-15 AR-03-08-02-16 AR-03-08-02-17 AR-03-08-02-18 AR-03-08-02-19 AR-03-08-02-20 AR-03-08-02-21 AR-03-08-02-22 AR-03-08-02-23 AR-03-08-02-24 AR-03-08-02-25 AR-03-08-02-26 AR-03-08-02-27 AR-03-08-02-28 AR-03-08-02-12 Lithic Scatter Ceramic Chipped Stone Field Reconnaisance--Sampling Lithics Jornada Brown Chupadero black-on-white Lincoln black-on-red Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v=1415816894518 2023-11-08T13:37:15Z In order to ensure that no cultural resources will be affected by the proposed Wright Spring (Snaky Canyon) watershed project, an archeological survey was conducted on 250 acres of the Cloudcroft District, Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, in April 1978. The purpose of the Snaky Canyon watershed project is to alleviate the effects of an arroyo which is deeply entrenched within the valley. A variety of alternative plans for dealing with this arroyo have been formulated. These plans, and their projected impacts on cultural resources, are discussed in later sections of this report. Originally the information in this record was migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. In 2014, as part of its effort to improve tDAR content, the Center for Digital Antiquity uploaded a copy of the document and further improved the record metadata. Dataset Archeological Survey the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-106.229324,-105.04533,33.216366,32.37684)
institution Open Polar
collection the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE)
op_collection_id dataone:urn:node:TDAR
language unknown
topic Mogollon
Jornada Mogollon
Archaeological Overview
Site Evaluation / Testing
Systematic Survey
Heritage Management
AR-03-08-02-11
AR-03-08-02-13
AR-03-08-02-14
AR-03-08-02-15
AR-03-08-02-16
AR-03-08-02-17
AR-03-08-02-18
AR-03-08-02-19
AR-03-08-02-20
AR-03-08-02-21
AR-03-08-02-22
AR-03-08-02-23
AR-03-08-02-24
AR-03-08-02-25
AR-03-08-02-26
AR-03-08-02-27
AR-03-08-02-28
AR-03-08-02-12
Lithic Scatter
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Field Reconnaisance--Sampling
Lithics
Jornada Brown
Chupadero black-on-white
Lincoln black-on-red
spellingShingle Mogollon
Jornada Mogollon
Archaeological Overview
Site Evaluation / Testing
Systematic Survey
Heritage Management
AR-03-08-02-11
AR-03-08-02-13
AR-03-08-02-14
AR-03-08-02-15
AR-03-08-02-16
AR-03-08-02-17
AR-03-08-02-18
AR-03-08-02-19
AR-03-08-02-20
AR-03-08-02-21
AR-03-08-02-22
AR-03-08-02-23
AR-03-08-02-24
AR-03-08-02-25
AR-03-08-02-26
AR-03-08-02-27
AR-03-08-02-28
AR-03-08-02-12
Lithic Scatter
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Field Reconnaisance--Sampling
Lithics
Jornada Brown
Chupadero black-on-white
Lincoln black-on-red
Tainter, Joseph A.
Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed
topic_facet Mogollon
Jornada Mogollon
Archaeological Overview
Site Evaluation / Testing
Systematic Survey
Heritage Management
AR-03-08-02-11
AR-03-08-02-13
AR-03-08-02-14
AR-03-08-02-15
AR-03-08-02-16
AR-03-08-02-17
AR-03-08-02-18
AR-03-08-02-19
AR-03-08-02-20
AR-03-08-02-21
AR-03-08-02-22
AR-03-08-02-23
AR-03-08-02-24
AR-03-08-02-25
AR-03-08-02-26
AR-03-08-02-27
AR-03-08-02-28
AR-03-08-02-12
Lithic Scatter
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Field Reconnaisance--Sampling
Lithics
Jornada Brown
Chupadero black-on-white
Lincoln black-on-red
description In order to ensure that no cultural resources will be affected by the proposed Wright Spring (Snaky Canyon) watershed project, an archeological survey was conducted on 250 acres of the Cloudcroft District, Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, in April 1978. The purpose of the Snaky Canyon watershed project is to alleviate the effects of an arroyo which is deeply entrenched within the valley. A variety of alternative plans for dealing with this arroyo have been formulated. These plans, and their projected impacts on cultural resources, are discussed in later sections of this report. Originally the information in this record was migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. In 2014, as part of its effort to improve tDAR content, the Center for Digital Antiquity uploaded a copy of the document and further improved the record metadata.
format Dataset
author Tainter, Joseph A.
author_facet Tainter, Joseph A.
author_sort Tainter, Joseph A.
title Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed
title_short Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed
title_full Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed
title_fullStr Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed
title_full_unstemmed Survey of the Wright Spring Watershed
title_sort survey of the wright spring watershed
publisher the Digital Archaeological Record
publishDate
url https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v=1415816894518
op_coverage New Mexico (State / Territory)
United States of America (Country)
North America (Continent)
Otero (County)
35035 (Fips Code)
Sacramento Mountains
Tularosa Basin
Snaky Canyon
Wright Spring
ENVELOPE(-106.229324,-105.04533,33.216366,32.37684)
long_lat ENVELOPE(-106.229324,-105.04533,33.216366,32.37684)
genre Archeological Survey
genre_facet Archeological Survey
op_doi https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV86T0NMJ_meta$v=1415816894518
_version_ 1782012138159603712