North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics

Database Report:

Site Name: _____; Site Number: 48TE1080; County: Teton; State: WY; Country: USA; Ownership: Private; Landform: _____;

Date of Site: _____; Period Type: Prehistoric; Culture: Archaic; Site Type: Artifact Scatter; Site Size: 43,800 sq m;

Survey Type: Magnetic Gradiometry;

Instrument: Geoscan Research FM-36; Sampling Interval: 8 samples/m x 1 m; Prospecting Depth: 1-1.5 m; Area Surveyed: 2,200 sq m; Date of Survey: 11-Sept-1995 to 15-Sept-1995; Land Cover Type: Alfalfa hay; Ground Truthing: No;

Graphics/Imagery:

Magnetic contour map (0.5 nT interval) showing previously excavated Test Unit B;

Magnetic 3D surface plot (0.5 nT interval) of study area;

Survey Type: Electrical Resistivity/Resistance;

Instrument: Geoscan Research RM-15; Sampling Interval: 1 x 1 m; Prospecting Depth: 1 m; Area Surveyed: 2,200 sq m; Date of Survey: 11-Sept-1995 to 15-Sept-1995; Land Cover Type: Alfalfa hay; Ground Truthing: No;

Graphics/Imagery:

Resistance contour map (5 ohms interval) showing two-track field road;

Resistance 3D surface plot (5 ohms interval) showing two-track surface road;

Resistance shade plot showing two-track field road;  

Project Name: 48TE1080, WY;

Reference: Butler, W.B. and S.L. DeVore. (1995). Geophysical Investigations at Five Sites Along the Wilson-Fall Creek Road, Wyoming. National Park Service, Rocky Mountain System Support Office, Denver, Colorado. Submitted to the Central Federal Lands Highway Division, Federal Highway Administration, Denver, Colorado.

Survey by: William B. Butler and Steven L. DeVore, Stewardship and Partnerships, Rocky Mountain System Support Office, Intermountain Field Areas, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Denver, CO, USA.

Survey for: Central Federal Lands Highway Division, Federal Highway Administration;

Report Location: Central Federal Lands Highway Division, Federal Highway Administration, Denver, CO; Report Type: CRM Report;

Abstract/Summary