Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument

In late 1986, archeologists from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center conducted two phases of archeological fieldwork at Death Valley Scotty's Lower Vine Ranch property in northern Death Valley National Monument, California. The completion of a large-scale instrument map of the str...

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Main Authors: Deal, Krista, D'Ascenzo, Lynne
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Western Archeological and Conservation Center 1987
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6067/xcv8k64h3c
http://core.tdar.org/document/4284
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6067/xcv8k64h3c 2023-05-15T14:17:45+02:00 Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument Deal, Krista D'Ascenzo, Lynne 1987 https://dx.doi.org/10.6067/xcv8k64h3c http://core.tdar.org/document/4284 en eng Western Archeological and Conservation Center Death Valley Shoshone Archaic Lower Vine Ranch Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features Archaeological Feature Non-Domestic Structures Shell Ceramic Chipped Stone Glass Ground Stone Macrobotanical Metal Systematic Survey Text article-journal ScholarlyArticle 1987 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6067/xcv8k64h3c 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z In late 1986, archeologists from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center conducted two phases of archeological fieldwork at Death Valley Scotty's Lower Vine Ranch property in northern Death Valley National Monument, California. The completion of a large-scale instrument map of the structures and grounds composing the historic ranch complex and a pedestrian survey of the ranch access road were the primary objectives of the initial phase of fieldwork at Lower Vine, carried out from September 3 to September 12, 1986. The succeeding phase of fieldwork, conducted from October 22 to November 9, focused on inventorying the cultural resources located on the remainder of the unsurveyed, lower portions of the ranch. At the completion of the project, the entire fenced 1500-acre Lower Vine Ranch property, including both the lower bajada and the upper mesa areas, had been surveyed, with 57 sites and 74 isolates recorded. Cultural materials located on the property indicate the project area has been utilized from Paleo-Indian (Death Valley I) times through the recent historical past. The following volume documents the results of the fieldwork, provides environmental and cultural background information pertinent to the project area, summarizes the cultural history of the property, assesses the condition of the cultural resources located there and suggests options for managing those resources. Text Archeological Survey DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Indian Bajada ENVELOPE(-67.433,-67.433,-66.717,-66.717)
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topic Death Valley
Shoshone
Archaic
Lower Vine Ranch
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Archaeological Feature
Non-Domestic Structures
Shell
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Glass
Ground Stone
Macrobotanical
Metal
Systematic Survey
spellingShingle Death Valley
Shoshone
Archaic
Lower Vine Ranch
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Archaeological Feature
Non-Domestic Structures
Shell
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Glass
Ground Stone
Macrobotanical
Metal
Systematic Survey
Deal, Krista
D'Ascenzo, Lynne
Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument
topic_facet Death Valley
Shoshone
Archaic
Lower Vine Ranch
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Archaeological Feature
Non-Domestic Structures
Shell
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Glass
Ground Stone
Macrobotanical
Metal
Systematic Survey
description In late 1986, archeologists from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center conducted two phases of archeological fieldwork at Death Valley Scotty's Lower Vine Ranch property in northern Death Valley National Monument, California. The completion of a large-scale instrument map of the structures and grounds composing the historic ranch complex and a pedestrian survey of the ranch access road were the primary objectives of the initial phase of fieldwork at Lower Vine, carried out from September 3 to September 12, 1986. The succeeding phase of fieldwork, conducted from October 22 to November 9, focused on inventorying the cultural resources located on the remainder of the unsurveyed, lower portions of the ranch. At the completion of the project, the entire fenced 1500-acre Lower Vine Ranch property, including both the lower bajada and the upper mesa areas, had been surveyed, with 57 sites and 74 isolates recorded. Cultural materials located on the property indicate the project area has been utilized from Paleo-Indian (Death Valley I) times through the recent historical past. The following volume documents the results of the fieldwork, provides environmental and cultural background information pertinent to the project area, summarizes the cultural history of the property, assesses the condition of the cultural resources located there and suggests options for managing those resources.
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D'Ascenzo, Lynne
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title Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument
title_short Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument
title_full Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument
title_fullStr Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument
title_full_unstemmed Archeological Survey of Lower Vine Ranch, Death Valley National Monument
title_sort archeological survey of lower vine ranch, death valley national monument
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