Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory

This draft report is submitted in partial fulfillment of Cooperative Agreement No. 1443-CA-1250-6-005 between the National Park Service and Texas A&M University (TAMU). It presents a basic description of the Systemwide Archeological Inventory Survey (SAIP) of 19921993, and subsequent surveys con...

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Main Author: Dering, Phil
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Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8QF8RBK_meta$v-1501681223493 2023-11-08T14:14:14+01:00 Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory Dering, Phil ENVELOPE(-101.67847,-100.23926,29.964453,28.806173) 2017-08-02T13:40:23.493Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QF8RBK_meta$v=1501681223493 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record PaleoIndian Archaic Early Archaic Middle Archaic Late Archaic Historic Reconnaissance / Survey Systematic Survey Environment Research Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex Settlements Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features Rock Art Pictograph Ceramic Chipped Stone Fauna Fire Cracked Rock Human Remains Macrobotanical Pollen Wood Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QF8RBK_meta$v=1501681223493 2023-11-08T13:40:27Z This draft report is submitted in partial fulfillment of Cooperative Agreement No. 1443-CA-1250-6-005 between the National Park Service and Texas A&M University (TAMU). It presents a basic description of the Systemwide Archeological Inventory Survey (SAIP) of 19921993, and subsequent surveys conducted during a reservoir drawdown period in 1995, 1996, and 1997. Survey descriptions are based on draft documents and site data recording forms submitted to TAMU. The sample of 500 sites is discussed and summarized in tabular form. Fourteen prehistoric site types were identified in the database, with 144 sites located wholly or partially on federal property, and the remaining 356 on adjacent private property. The database contains 227 rockshelters, 92 burned rock middens, and 29 caves; these three site types account for 76 percent of all the sites in the project database. In addition to these site types, 25 fire-cracked rock concentrations or scatters, 24 overhangs, 22 lithic scatters, and 16 hearth sites are listed. The database of 500 sites contains a total of 2,477 feature entries 2,380 are prehistoric and 97 are historic. The presence of 109 pictograph features and 183 well-preserved middens in shelters attests to the unusual richness of cultural resources in this region. The discussion summarizes known site attributes, including cultural affiliation, chronology, feature and artifact scatter types, landform category, material culture, and rock art features of the 500 survey sites. Dataset Archeological Survey the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-101.67847,-100.23926,29.964453,28.806173)
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topic PaleoIndian
Archaic
Early Archaic
Middle Archaic
Late Archaic
Historic
Reconnaissance / Survey
Systematic Survey
Environment Research
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Settlements
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features
Rock Art
Pictograph
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Fire Cracked Rock
Human Remains
Macrobotanical
Pollen
Wood
spellingShingle PaleoIndian
Archaic
Early Archaic
Middle Archaic
Late Archaic
Historic
Reconnaissance / Survey
Systematic Survey
Environment Research
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Settlements
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features
Rock Art
Pictograph
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Fire Cracked Rock
Human Remains
Macrobotanical
Pollen
Wood
Dering, Phil
Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory
topic_facet PaleoIndian
Archaic
Early Archaic
Middle Archaic
Late Archaic
Historic
Reconnaissance / Survey
Systematic Survey
Environment Research
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Settlements
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features
Rock Art
Pictograph
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Fire Cracked Rock
Human Remains
Macrobotanical
Pollen
Wood
description This draft report is submitted in partial fulfillment of Cooperative Agreement No. 1443-CA-1250-6-005 between the National Park Service and Texas A&M University (TAMU). It presents a basic description of the Systemwide Archeological Inventory Survey (SAIP) of 19921993, and subsequent surveys conducted during a reservoir drawdown period in 1995, 1996, and 1997. Survey descriptions are based on draft documents and site data recording forms submitted to TAMU. The sample of 500 sites is discussed and summarized in tabular form. Fourteen prehistoric site types were identified in the database, with 144 sites located wholly or partially on federal property, and the remaining 356 on adjacent private property. The database contains 227 rockshelters, 92 burned rock middens, and 29 caves; these three site types account for 76 percent of all the sites in the project database. In addition to these site types, 25 fire-cracked rock concentrations or scatters, 24 overhangs, 22 lithic scatters, and 16 hearth sites are listed. The database of 500 sites contains a total of 2,477 feature entries 2,380 are prehistoric and 97 are historic. The presence of 109 pictograph features and 183 well-preserved middens in shelters attests to the unusual richness of cultural resources in this region. The discussion summarizes known site attributes, including cultural affiliation, chronology, feature and artifact scatter types, landform category, material culture, and rock art features of the 500 survey sites.
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author Dering, Phil
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title Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory
title_short Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory
title_full Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory
title_fullStr Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory
title_full_unstemmed Amistad National Recreation Area: Archeological Survey and Cultural Resource Inventory
title_sort amistad national recreation area: archeological survey and cultural resource inventory
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