North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics
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Projects Database (by geophysical survey type): Magnetic Methods (passive)
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Project
Name: Arkansas
Post National Memorial, AR
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1998). Two Geophysical Surveys in the Village Area, Arkansas Post National Memorial. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to the Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name: Bozeman Cemetery,
AR
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2000). Bozeman Cemetery Survey (work in progress), data on file, ArcheoImaging Lab, Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas.
Project Name: Des Arc Harbor, AR
Reference: Albertson, E., M.C. Tuttle, and C.A. Buchner. (2000). Terrestrial and Submerged Cultural Resources Survey at the Proposed Des Arc Harbor, Prairie County, Arkansas. Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Memphis Tennessee. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, Planning, Programs, and Project Management Division, Environmental and Economic Analysis Branch, Memphis, Tennessee.
Project Name: Dike,
Revetment, and Weir Construction, AR and MS
Reference: Duff, J.A., A. Mitchell, and S.R. James, Jr. (1995). Historical Assessment and Magnetometer Survey for Dike, Revetment, and Weir Construction at Six Locations Along the Mississippi River: Victoria Bend, Below Prentiss, Chicot Landing, Warfield Point, Vaucluse, and Refuge Dikes. Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Planning Division, Environmental Resources Branch, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project Name: Eaker
Site (3MS105), AR
Reference: Wadleigh, L. and K.W. Thompson. (1989). Proton Magnetometer Survey of Site 3MS105, Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas. Archaeological Services, Western Wyoming College, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Submitted to the United States Air Force, Norton Air Force Base, California.
Project Name: Eddy Cemetery (3CW921), AR
Reference: Lockhart, Jami J. (n.d.) Archaeo-geophysical Prospection and Mapping. In Two Historic Cemeteries in Crawford County, Arkansas, edited by R.C. Mainfort, Jr., and J.M. Davidson. Arkansas Archeological Survey. In press.
Project Name: Greenbrier
Site (3IN1), AR
Reference: Johnson, D., T. Carr, and M. Watters. (1999). Geophysical Investigations at the Greenbrier Site, Site 3IN1, Batesville, Arkansas. Hemisphere Field Services, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Submitted to the Arkansas Archaeological Survey.
Project Name: Island
70, Anconia Chute, Ajax Bar, and Cottonwood Bar, AR, LA, MS
Reference: Duay, S.T. (1992). Cultural Resources Investigations at Island 70, Anconia Chute, Ajax Bar, and Cottonwood Bar, Mississippi River, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: Island 86,
AR and MS
Reference: Pearson, C.E., and A.R. Saltus, Jr. (1990). Cultural Resources Investigations at Island 86, Mississippi River, Arkansas-Mississippi. Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: Lake
Dumond Site (3AR110), AR
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1998). Final Report on Geophysical Surveys of the Lake Dumond Site (3AR110). University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to the Midwest Archeological Center, U.S. National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name: Mount
Comfort Church, AR
Reference: On-going research
Project
Name: Ouachita
River Shipwrecks, AR
Reference: Pearson, C.E., and A.R. Saltus (1993). Underwater Archaeology on the Ouachita River, Arkansas: The Search for the Chieftan, Haydee, and Homer. Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisian. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: Pea Ridge, AR
Reference: Kvamme,
K.L. (2002). Geomagnetic Investigations at Leetown Battlefield in Pea Ridge
National Military Park, Arkansas. Report by Archeo-Imaging Lab, Department
of Anthropology, University of Arkansas, submitted to Pea Ridge National Military
Park, Pea Ridge, Arkansas.
Project Name: Toltec
Mounds Archeological State Park (3LN42), AR (1)
Reference: Kaczor, M.J. and J. Weymouth. (1981). Magnetic Prospecting: Preliminary Results of the 1980 Field Season at the Toltec Site, 3LN42. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 24:118-123 (used with permission).
Project
Name: Toltec
Mounds Archeological State Park (3LN42), AR (2)
Reference: Lockhart, J.J. (2001). Exploratory Archaeogeophysics at Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park (3LN42), Mound G. Internal Arkansas Archeological Survey project report on file, Arkansas Archeological Survey, Fayetteville.
Project
Name: CA-ORA-116,
CA
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/houses/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name: Petaluma
Adobe State Historic Park (CA-Son-2294/H), CA
Reference: Silliman, S.W., Farnsworth, P., and K.G. Lightfoot (2000). Magnetometer Prospecting in Historical Archaeology: Evaluating Survey Options at a 19th-Century Rancho Site in California. Historical Archaeology 34(2):89-109. (used with permission).
Project
Name: 5LA9187,
CO
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (2001). Report of the Geophysical Investigations at Site 5LA9187, Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas County, Colorado. Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to David Kuehn Consulting, El Paso, Texas.
Project Name: 5ME6489,
CO
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (1998). Final Report: Magnetic Gradiometry Survey at 5ME6489, Mesa County, Colorado, 1997. Boston University, Department of Archaeology, Boston, Massachusetts. Submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Grand Junction District, Colorado.
Project
Name: 5MT2848,
CO
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1986). Archaeological Site Surveying Program at the University of Nebraska. Geophysics 51(3):538-552. (used with permission).
Project
Name: Fort Crawford
Reference:Charles, Mona C. (2003)_Report on the Geophysical Survey of the Fort Crawford Cemetery, Montrose County, Colorado.
Project
Name: Magic
Mountain (5JF223), CO
Reference: Kalasz, S.M., et al. (1997). 1997 Report of 1994/1996 Grid Block Archaeology Excavations at the Magic Mountain Site (5JF223) in Jefferson County, Colorado. Centennial Archaeology, Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado.
Project
Name: Sand
Creek Massacre Site, CO
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1999). Geophysical Investigations at the Sand Creek Massacre Site, Colorado. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office-Santa Fe, Cultural Resources and National Register Program Services.
Project
Name: Twelve
Mile House (5AH121), CO
Reference: De Vore, S.L. (1992). Geophysical Applications in Archaeology: A Case Study at the Twelve Mile House (5AH121), Arapahoe County, Colorado. Southwestern Lore 58(1):1-16 (used with permission).
Project
Name: Shipwreck
Capitana, FL
Reference: Clausen, C.J. (1966). The Proton Magnetometer: Its Use in Plotting the Distribution of the Ferrous Components of a Shipwreck Site as an Aid to Archeological Interpretation. Florida Anthropologist 19(2):77-84 (used with permission).
Project
Name: Fort
Stewart, GA
Reference: Butler, Dwain K., Jose Llopis and Frederick L. Briuer (1993). Geophysical and Archaeological Investigations for Location of a Historic Cemetery, Fort Stewart, Georgia prepared for U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah.
Project
Name: Kasita
Town , GA
Reference: Maki, David (2003). Ground Based Geophysical Investigations of Two Archaeological Sites 9CE1 (Kasita Town) and 38AK7 (Silver Bluff) Archaeo-physics report of Investigation Number 66. Prepared for the Center of Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas.
Project Name: Upatoi
Town (9ME395), GA
Reference: Briuer, F.L., J. Simms, and L.M. Smith. (1996). Site Mapping, Geophysical Investigation and Geomorphic Reconnaissance at Site 9ME395 Upatoi Town Fort Benning, Georgia. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Prepared for the Environmental Management Division, Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Installation, Fort Benning, Georgia.
Project
Name: Mission
Santa Catalina de Guale, GA
Reference: Garrison, E.G., and J.G. Baker. (1985). Magnetic Prospection and the Discovery of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale, Georgia. Journal of Field Archaeology 12(3):299-313. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: Cahokia
Mounds State Historic Site, IL(3)
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1996). Results of Geophysical Workshop Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site May 22-26, 1995. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Cahokia
Mounds State Historic Site, IL(4, Geophysical Investigations South of Mound
48)
Reference: DeVore, Steven L., Aaron Fogel and Kelsey Lowe (2003) Geophysical Investigations of the Area South of Mound 48, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, St. Clair County, Illinois. National Park Service, Midwest Archaeological Center Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name:Richland
Archaeological Project, Grossmann Site, IL
Reference: Hargrave,
M., S. Alt, D. Maki, and T. Pauketat (2002). Using Magnetic Gradiometry to Investigate
an Early Mississippian Settlement. Poster presented at the Southeastern Archaeological
Conference, Biloxi, MS
Project
Name: Richland
Archaeological Project, Pfeffer Site, IL
Reference: Alt,
S., M. Hargrave and T. Pauketat. (2001). Geophysical Investigations at Cahokia
Outlying Settlements. Poster presented at the 66th Annual Meetingof the Society
for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.
Project
Name: Angel
Site, IN
Reference: Johnston, R. B. (1961). Archaeological Application of the Proton Magnetometer in Indiana (U.S.A.). Archaeometry 4:71-72 (used with permission).
Project Name:
Bellinger
Mound (12SJ6), IN
Reference: Schurr, M.R. (1999). Geophysical Surveys of Middle Woodland Mounds in Northwestern Indiana. Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. Prepared for the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Project Name: Goodall
Site (12LE9), IN
Reference: Schurr, M.R. (1999). Geophysical Surveys of Middle Woodland Mounds in Northwestern Indiana. Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. Prepared for the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Project Name: Mud
Lake (12LE14), IN
Reference: Schurr, M.R. (1999). Geophysical Surveys of Middle Woodland Mounds in Northwestern Indiana. Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. Prepared for the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Project
Name: Daw Farm,
IA
Reference: Steven L. Devore (2003). Geophysical Investigations of Alleged Historic Mormon Cemetery near Montrose in Lee County, Iowa. National Park Service, Midwest Archaeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska
Project
Name: Effigy Mounds,
IA (3)
Reference: De Vore S.L. (1999). Investigations at Effigy Mounds National Monument during the 1999 "Recent Advances in Archeological Prospection Techniques" Workshop, May 10-14, 1999. Cultural Resources and National Register Program Services, Intermountain Support Office, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Submitted to Effigy Mounds National Monument, Harpers Ferry, Iowa.
Project Name: Effigy
Mounds, IA (4)
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (1999). Archeo-Geophysical Surveys at Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa. Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to the Midwest Archeological Center, U.S. National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name: Effigy
Mounds, IA (5)
Reference: Watters, M.S. (1999). Geophysical Work Conducted with the Geometrics G858 Cesium Vapor Magnetometer at Effigy Mounds National Monument, IA. As part of the U.S. National Park Service Workshop: "Recent Advances in Archeological Prospection Techniques," May 10-14, 1999. Submitted to the Midwest Archeological Center, U.S. National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name: Gunzenhauser
Site (13DT110), IA
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1999). Magnetic Gradient and Resistance Surveys at 13DT110 (Gunzenhauser Site), Decatur County, Iowa. Cultural Resources and National Register Program Services, Intermountain Support Office, Santa Fe, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prepared for Long Distance Trails Office, National Park Service, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Project
Name: Hitchcock
House (13CA46) and Hitchcock Cabin (13CA47), IA
Reference: DeVore, Steven L. (2003) Geophysical Investigations at the Hithcock House (13CA46) and Possible Cabin Location (13CA47). National Park Service, Midwest Archaeological Center, Lincoln Nebraska.
Project
Name: Plum
Grove Historic House Site, IA
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1999). Magnetic Gradient and Electromagnetic Conductivity Investigations of the Plum Grove Historic House Site, Johnson County, Iowa. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office-Santa Fe. Prepared for the State Historica Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa.
Project
Name: Army
City, KS
Reference: Hargrave, M.L., L.E. Somers, T.K. Larson, R. Shields, and J. Dendy. (In Preparation). The Role of Resisitivity Survey in Historic Site Assessment and Management: An Example from Fort Riley, Kansas. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign. Illinois.
Project
Name: Multi-diminsenial
Remote Sensing: A SERDP Project Fusing Ground, Air, and Satellite Data (Army
City Component)
Reference: Ernenwein,
Eileen G. and Kenneth L. Kvamme (2002). Multi-dimensional Remote Sensing
at Army City Kansas: A SERDP Project Fusing Ground Air, and Satellite Data.
Paper Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City
2002.
Project
Name: Bogan
Site (14GE1), KS
Reference: De
Vore, S. L., and R. K. Nickel (2001). Interim Report of the Geophysical Investigations
at the Bogan Site (14GE1), Geary County, Kansas. Midwest Archeological
Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to Kansas City District,
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Project
Name: Cavalry
Stable Area, HS-35 (Fort Larned National Historic Site), KS
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1999). Geophysical Investigations of Potential 10th Cavalry Stables (HS-35) Location, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Pawnee County, Kansas. National Park Service, Intermountain Region, Intermountain Support Office, Santa Fe.
Project
Name: Fort
Scott National Historic Site (1), KS
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1997). Non-destructive Techniques Training at Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office, Denver, Colorado. Prepared for Fort Scott National Historic Site, Fort Scott, Kansas.
Project Name: Island
70, Anconia Chute, Ajax Bar, and Cottonwood Bar, AR, LA, MS
Reference: Duay, S.T. (1992). Cultural Resources Investigations at Island 70, Anconia Chute, Ajax Bar, and Cottonwood Bar, Mississippi River, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: 2002
Western Michigan University archaeological field school
Reference: Laura Sherrod, Daniel Lynch, and William Sauck (2003). Geophysical Investigations at the Archaeological Site of Fort St. Joseph, Niles, MiProceedings of the Annual Symposium on the Applications of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP). Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society. April 6-10 2003, San Antonio Texas.
Project
Name: Fort
Wilkins State Park, MI
Reference: Young, C.T. and D.R. Droege (1986). Archaeological Applications of Resistivity and Magnetic Methods at Fort Wilkins State Park, Michigan. Geophysics 51(3):568-575 (used with permission).
Project
Name: Pointe
Aux Barques Lighthouse Geophysical and Archaeological Survey
Reference: Nassaney, M.S. and D. Lynch (2003). Pointe Aux Barques Lighthouse Geophysical and Archaeological Survey. Letter report submitted to the Pointe Aux Barques Lighthouse Society, 7170 Lighthouse Rd, Port Hope, MI 48468. Dated June 9th, 2003
Project
Name: USTH 11 Survey,
MN
Reference: Kluth R., and D. Kluth. (1995). A Phase I Archaeological Survey of U.S.T.H. 11 from Pelland to the NE 1/4 of Section 19 (S.P. 3605-32), Koochiching County, Minnesota. Leech Lake Heritage Sites Program, Cass Lake, Minnesota. Prepared for the Minnesota Department of Transportation, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Project
Name: Wuamett Farmstead,
MN
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (1998). Geophysical Explorations at the Wuamett Farmstead and the Huyser Farmstead, Minnesota Farmstead Study. Submitted to BRW, Inc., Minneapolis, MN.
Project Name: Dike,
Revetment, and Weir Construction, AR and MS
Reference: Duff, J.A., A. Mitchell, and S.R. James, Jr. (1995). Historical Assessment and Magnetometer Survey for Dike, Revetment, and Weir Construction at Six Locations Along the Mississippi River: Victoria Bend, Below Prentiss, Chicot Landing, Warfield Point, Vaucluse, and Refuge Dikes. Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Planning Division, Environmental Resources Branch, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: Hollywood
Mounds Site (22TU500), MS
References: Johnson, J.K., Stallings, R., Ross-Stallings, N., Clay, R.B., and V.S. Jones (2000). Remote Sensing and Ground Truth at the Hollywood Mounds Site in Tunica County, Mississippi. Univ. Prepared for the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.
Project Name: Island
70, Anconia Chute, Ajax Bar, and Cottonwood Bar, AR, LA, MS
Reference: Duay, S.T. (1992). Cultural Resources Investigations at Island 70, Anconia Chute, Ajax Bar, and Cottonwood Bar, Mississippi River, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: Island 86,
AR and MS
Reference: Pearson, C.E., and A.R. Saltus, Jr. (1990). Cultural Resources Investigations at Island 86, Mississippi River, Arkansas-Mississippi. Coastal Environments, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Project
Name: Iliniwek
Village State Historic Site, MO (1)
Reference: Grantham, L.D., Butler, W.B., DeVore, S.L., and J.W. Walker. (1995). Geophysical Investigations at Iliniwek Village State Historic Site: A 17th Century Illini Village in Northeast Missouri. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Plains Conference, Laramie, Wyoming.
Project
Name: Last
Stand Hill horse cemetery
Reference:Scott, Douglas D. (2002). Archeological Investigations of the "Horse Cemetery" Site, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska.
DeVore Steven L. (2002). Search for the Horse Burial Pit: Conductivity and Magnetic Gradient Investigations at Last Stand Hill, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. Submitted to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Crow Agency, Montana.
Nickel, Robert K. (2001). A Ground-Penetrating Radar Search for a Horse Burial Pit Associated with the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn. Submitted to the Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name: Fort Atkinson
(25WN9), NE (1)
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1986). Archaeological Site Surveying Program at the University of Nebraska. Geophysics 51(3):538-552. (used with permission).
Project Name: Fort
Atkinson (25WN9), NE (2)
Reference: Carlson, G. F. (1998). Archeological Surveying, Testing, and Remote Sensing at Fort Atkinson. Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, Nebraska. Prepared for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
Project
Name: Ponca
Cemetery, NE
Reference: Weymouth, J. W. (2000). A Magnetic Survey at the Cemetery of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, Niobrara, Nebraska.
Project
Name: Rock Creek
Station State Historical Park, NE
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1986). Archaeological Site Surveying Program at the University of Nebraska. Geophysics 51(3):538-552. (used with permission).
Project
Name: Walton
Cemetery, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
Reference: Simms, Janet E. and Bruce W. Bevan (1995). Locating Grave Sites Using Geophysics at Walton Cemetery, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey. U.S Army Corps of Engineers.
Project Name: Adobe
Pueblo Site (LA107488), NM
Reference: Abbott, J.T., R.B. Roxlau, and W.B. Butler. (1997). Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies. TRC Mariah Associates Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Submitted to Kirtland Air Force Base and National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Aztec
Ruins National Monument (LA1674) NM
Reference: Johnson, W.J. (2003). Geophysical Survey of LA 1674, Aztec Ruins National Monument, D'Appolonia, Monroeville, PA. Submitted to Aztec Ruins National Monument.
Project Name: Archaic
Site (LA108027), NM
Reference: Abbott, J.T., R.B. Roxlau, and W.B. Butler. (1997). Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies. TRC Mariah Associates Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Submitted to Kirtland Air Force Base and National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Camp
Lewis (Pecos National Historic Park), NM
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1996). Magnetic Survey of Camp Lewis, Pecos National Historic Park, San Miguel County, New Mexico. Stewardship and Partnership Team, Rocky Mountain System Support Office, Intermountain Field Area, Denver, Colorado. Prepared for Anthropology Program, Intermountain Cultural Resource Center, Intermountain Field Area, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Project
Name: Chetro
Ketl(Chaco Canyon National Monument), NM
Reference: Loose, R.W., and T.R. Lyons. (1976). The Chetro Ketl Field: A Planned Water Control System in Chaco Canyon. In Remote Sensing Experiments in Cultural Resource Studies: Non-Destructive Methods of Archeological Exploration, Survey, and Analysis. Reports of the Chaco Center. National Park Service and University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1:133-153.
Project Name: Cloudblower
Site (LA89364), NM
Reference: Abbott, J.T., R.B. Roxlau, and W.B. Butler. (1997). Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies. TRC Mariah Associates Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Submitted to Kirtland Air Force Base and National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.
Project Name: Cobble
Pueblo Site (LA84429), NM
Reference: Abbott, J.T., R.B. Roxlau, and W.B. Butler. (1997). Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies. TRC Mariah Associates Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Submitted to Kirtland Air Force Base and National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Multi-dimensional
Remote Sensing: A SERDP Project Fusing Ground, Air, and Satellite Data (Escondido
Pueblo Component)
Reference: Ernenwein, Eileen G. and Kenneth L. Kvamme (In progress). Ground Penetrating Radar at the Landscape Scale: New Challenges and Possible Solutions. To be presented at the Archaeological Sciences in the Americas Conference,Tucson, 2004.
Project Name: Pithouse
Site (LA53672), NM
Reference: Abbott, J.T., R.B. Roxlau, and W.B. Butler. (1997). Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies. TRC Mariah Associates Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Submitted to Kirtland Air Force Base and National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: San Marcos
Pueblo Historic Mission (LA98), NM
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/san_marcos/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name: Sylvester
Manor, NY
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2001). Final Report of Geophysical Investigations Conducted at Sylvester Manor, Shelter Island, New York, 2000. ArcheoImaging Lab, Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to the Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Project
Name: Big
Hidatsa (Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site), 32ME12, ND
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1986). Archaeological Site Surveying Program at the University of Nebraska. Geophysics 51(3):538-552. (used with permission).
Project
Name: Double Ditch
Indian Village State Park (32BL8), ND
Reference: Kvamme,
K.L. (2002). Report of Geophysical Findings at the Double Ditch State Historic
Site (32BL8): 2001 Investigations. Submitted to PaleoCultural Research Group,
Flagstaff, Arizona, on file at the State Historical Society of North Dakota,
Bismarck.
Project Name: Flaming
Arrow Village (32ML4), ND
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (1998). Geophysical Explorations at Flaming Arrow Village (32ML4), McLean County, North Dakota, 1997 Field Season. Boston University, Department of Archaeology, Boston, Massachusetts. Submitted to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
Project Name: The
Garden Coulee Site (32WI18), ND
Reference: http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/fous/garden_coulee/geo_invest.htm
Project
Name: Fort
Clark Trading Post (32ME2), ND
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2001). Interim Report of Geophysical Investigations at the Fort Clark and Primeau's Trading Posts, Fort Clark State Historic Site (32ME2): 2000 Investigations. ArcheoImaging Lab, Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona, and State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota.
Project
Name: Huff Village
State Historic Site, ND (32MO11)
Reference: Ahler, S.A. and K.L. Kvamme (2000). New Geophysical and Archaeological Investigations at Huff Village State Historic Site (32MO11), Morton County, North Dakota. PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona. Report submitted to the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck.
Project
Name: Menoken Village
State Historic Site, ND (32BL2)
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2001). Final Report of Geophysical Investigations Conducted at the Menoken Village State Historic Site (32BL2), 1997-1999. ArcheoImaging Lab, Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona and the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota.
Project
Name: Mit-tutta-hang-kush
Village (Fort Clark State Historic Site, 32ME2), ND
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2001). Final Report of Geophysical Investigations at the Mandan/Arikara Village, Fort Clark State Historic Site (32ME2), 2000. Archeo-Imaging Lab, Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona and the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota.
Project
Name: On-A-Slant
Village (32MO26), ND (1)
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (1999). Geophysical Investigations at On-A-Slant Village (32MO26), Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, North Dakota. Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to Dr. Dennis Toom, Department of Anthropology, Anthropology Research, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Project
Name: On-A-Slant
Village (32MO26), ND (2)
Reference: Kvamme, K. L. (2002). Final Report of Geophysical Investigations Conducted at On-A-Slant Village (32MO26), Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, North Dakota, 2001. Archeo-Imaging Lab, University of Arkansas. Submitted to Anthropology Research, University of North Dakota.
Project
Name: Primeau's
Trading Post (Fort Clark State Historic Site, 32ME2), ND
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2001). Interim Report of Geophysical Investigations at the Fort Clark and Primeau's Trading Posts, Fort Clark State Historic Site (32ME2): 2000 Investigations. ArcheoImaging Lab, Department of Anthropology and Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff, Arizona, and State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota.
Project Name: Ward
Village (32BL3), ND
Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (1998). Geophysical Exploration at Ward Village (32BL3), Burleigh County, North Dakota, 1997 Field Season. Boston University, Department of Archaeology, Boston, Massachusetts. Submitted to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
Project
Name: Great
Hopewell Road, OH
Reference: Simpson, D. and K.L. Kvamme (2001). Final Report of Geophysical Investigations at the Great Hopewell Road, Cynthia Street Park, Heath, Ohio. Archeo-Imaging Lab, Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Submitted to the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.
Project
Name: Kettering
Shaker Cemetery, OH
Reference: Bevan, B.W. (1991). The Search for Graves. Geophysics 56(9):1310-1319. (used with permission).
Project
Name: River Bank Stabilization Project
Reference: DeVore, Steven L. and Ann C. Bauermeister (2003). Interim Report of the Geophysical Investigations of the River Bank Stabilization Project Area at Hopewell Mound Group, Ross County, Ohio. National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Reference: Weymouth, J.W. (1986). Archaeological Site Surveying Program at the University of Nebraska. Geophysics 51(3):538-552. (used with permission).
Project
Name: Odessa-Yates
Site (34BV100), OK
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/odessa/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name: Corvallis
Historic Water Front Site, OR
Reference: Rogers, M. (2001). Cesium Magnetometer Survey of the Corvallis Historic Water Front, Oregon State University's 2001 Archaeological Field School Site, Corvallis, Oregon, USA. Submitted to Barbara Roth, Archaeological Field School Director, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
Project
Name: Fort
Clatsop National Memorial, OR
Reference: Weymouth, J. W. (2001). The Integration of Four Seasons Magnetic Surveys at Fort Clatsop National Memorial. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to the Fort Clatsop National Memorial, National Park Service, Astoria, Oregon.
Project
Name: Siletz
Cemetery, OR
Reference: Rogers, M. (2001). Detection of Burials at the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Historic Period Cemetery, Oregon: A Comparison of Ground-Based Remote Sensing Methods. Master's Thesis, Oregon State University. (used with permission).
Project
Name: Valley
Forge National Historic Park, PA
Reference: Parrington, M. (1979). Geophysical and Aerial Prospecting Techniques at Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania. Journal of Field Archaeology 6(2):193-201. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project Name: 38SU45,
SC
Reference: Zeidler, J.A. (1997). A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Geophysical Prospecting for Phase II Archaeological Site Assessment at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina. Cultural Resources Research Center, Land Management Laboratory, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, Illinois. Prepared for Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.
Project Name: 38SU147,
SC
Reference: Zeidler, J.A. (1997). A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Geophysical Prospecting for Phase II Archaeological Site Assessment at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina. Cultural Resources Research Center, Land Management Laboratory, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, Illinois. Prepared for Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.
Project Name: 38SU215,
SC
Reference: Zeidler, J.A. (1997). A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Geophysical Prospecting for Phase II Archaeological Site Assessment at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina. Cultural Resources Research Center, Land Management Laboratory, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, Illinois. Prepared for Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.
Project Name: 38SU232,
SC
Reference: Zeidler, J.A. (1997). A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Geophysical Prospecting for Phase II Archaeological Site Assessment at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina. Cultural Resources Research Center, Land Management Laboratory, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, Illinois. Prepared for Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.
Project
Name: Silver
Bluff Plantation, SC
Reference: Maki, David (2003). Ground Based Geophysical Investigations of Two Archaeological Sites 9CE1 (Kasita Town) and 38AK7 (Silver Bluff) Archaeo-physics report of Investigation Number 66. Prepared for the Center of Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas.
Project
Name: Whistling
Elk Village, SD (39HU242)
Reference: Toom, D. L. and K. L. Kvamme (2001). The "Big House" at Whistling Elk Village (39HU242): Geophysical Findings and Archaeological Truths. Plains Anthropologist, in press.
Project
Name: 41CN95,
TX
Reference: Frederick, C. D. and J. T. Abbott (1992). Magnetic Prospection of Prehistoric Sites in an Alluvial Environment: Examples From NW and West-Central Texas. Journal of Field Archaeology 19(2):139-153. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: 41GR323,
TX
Reference: Frederick, C. D. and J. T. Abbott (1992). Magnetic Prospection of Prehistoric Sites in an Alluvial Environment: Examples From NW and West-Central Texas. Journal of Field Archaeology 19(2):139-153. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: 41HF1,
TX
Reference: Frederick, C. D. and J. T. Abbott (1992). Magnetic Prospection of Prehistoric Sites in an Alluvial Environment: Examples From NW and West-Central Texas. Journal of Field Archaeology 19(2):139-153. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: 41HF8,
TX
Reference: Frederick, C. D. and J. T. Abbott (1992). Magnetic Prospection of Prehistoric Sites in an Alluvial Environment: Examples From NW and West-Central Texas. Journal of Field Archaeology 19(2):139-153. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: 41KT53,
TX
Reference: Frederick, C. D. and J. T. Abbott (1992). Magnetic Prospection of Prehistoric Sites in an Alluvial Environment: Examples From NW and West-Central Texas. Journal of Field Archaeology 19(2):139-153. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: 41RN169,
TX
Reference: Frederick, C. D. and J. T. Abbott (1992). Magnetic Prospection of Prehistoric Sites in an Alluvial Environment: Examples From NW and West-Central Texas. Journal of Field Archaeology 19(2):139-153. Reproduced from Journal of Field Archaeology with the permission of the Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved.
Project
Name: Black
Cloud Steamboat, TX
Reference: Arnold, J.B. (1974). A Magnetometer Survey of the Nineteenth Century Steamboat Black Cloud. Texas Archaeological Society 45:225-230 (used with permission).
Project Name: Kaufman-Roitsch,
TX (41RR16)
Reference: Kvamme, K. L. (2000). Geophysical Investigations at the Kaufman-Roitsch Site (41RR16), Texas. Submitted to Larry Banks, Detroit, TX.
Project
Name: 42BO681,
UT
Reference: De Vore, S.L. (1999). Field Report for Magnetic Field-Gradient Survey of Prehistoric Sites on the Utah Test and Training Ranges, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Cultural Resources and National Register Program Services, Intermountain Support Office, Intermountain Region, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prepared for U.S. Air Force, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
Project
Name: 42BO683,
UT
Reference: De Vore, S.L. (1999). Field Report for Magnetic Field-Gradient Survey of Prehistoric Sites on the Utah Test and Training Ranges, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Cultural Resources and National Register Program Services, Intermountain Support Office, Intermountain Region, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prepared for U.S. Air Force, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
Project
Name: 42TO1009,
UT
Reference: De Vore, S.L. (1999). Field Report for Magnetic Field-Gradient Survey of Prehistoric Sites on the Utah Test and Training Ranges, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Cultural Resources and National Register Program Services, Intermountain Support Office, Intermountain Region, National Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prepared for U.S. Air Force, Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
Project
Name: Bruton
Parish Cemetery, VA
Reference: Bevan, B.W. (1991). The Search for Graves. Geophysics 56(9):1310-1319. (used with permission).
Project
Name: Burroughs
Cemetery (Booker T. Washington National Monument), VA
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1998). Geophysical Investigations of the Three Areas within the Boundaries of Booker T. Washington National Monument, Franklin County, Virginia. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Falling
Creek Ironworks (44CF7), VA
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/falling/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name: Fort
Morton (Petersburg National Battlefield), VA
Reference: Bevan, B.W. (1996). Geophysical Exploration for Archaeology, Volume A: Archaeological Questions and Answers. Geosight Technical Report Number 4.
Project
Name: Historic
Slave Quarters Core Area (Booker T. Washington National Monument), VA
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1998). Geophysical Investigations of the Three Areas within the Boundaries of Booker T. Washington National Monument, Franklin County, Virginia. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Jamestown
Island (Brewhouse Area), VA
Reference: Bevan, B. (1995). Geophysical Remote Sensing at the Colonial National Historical Park, Findings of the June 1995 Course. Submitted to Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Virginia.
Project Name: Monticello,
VA
Reference: Heath, B.J. and M. Strutt. (1991). Applications for Remote Sensing: Testing a Cemetery at Monticello. The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation and The Corporation for Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. Presented at the 1991 Society for Historical Archaeology Meeting, Richmond, Virginia.
Project
Name: St.
George Tucker House, VA
Reference: Bevan, B. (1995). A Geophysical Survey at the St. George Tucker House. Submitted to Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Project
Name: Taylor
House (Petersburg National Battlefield), VA
Reference: Bevan, B.W. (1996). Geophysical Exploration for Archaeology, Volume A: Archaeological Questions and Answers. Geosight Technical Report Number 4.
Project
Name: Yorktown,
VA
Reference: Bevan, B. (1995). Geophysical Remote Sensing at the Colonial National Historical Park, Findings of the June 1995 Course. Submitted to Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Virginia.
Project
Name: Fort Vancouver,
Washington (2)
Reference:DeVore, Steven L. (2002). Resistivity Soundings at Fort Vancouver, National Historic Site, Clark County, Washington, Report by Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska, submitted to Douglas Wilson, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, National Park Service, Vancouver, Washington.
Project
Name: Merritt
Cemetery, Barboursville, West Virginia
Reference: Johnson, W.J., D.W. Johnson, G. Gozdzik (2001). Geophysics Comes of Age in North American Archeology. Paper Presented at Society of American Archaeology, 66th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 18-22, 2001.
Project
Name: 30-30
Winchester Site (48CA3030), WY
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/3030/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name:48NA288, WY Seminoe's Fort
Reference: De Vore, S.L. (2002). Magnetic Gradient Survey of Seminoe's Fort on the Tom Sun Ranch Along the Oregon and California National Historic Trails, Natrona County, Wyoming. Midwest Archeological Center, Technical Report No. 77. Lincoln, Nebraska.
Project
Name: 48TE1077,
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.
Project Name: 48TE1078,
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.
Project Name: 48TE1079,
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.
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.
Project
Name: 48WE917,
WY
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/48WE917/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name: Fort
Caspar (48NA209), WY
Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1998). Geophysical Investigations of the Western Part of Fort Caspar Park, Natrona County, Wyoming. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office, Denver, Colorado. Prepared for the Office of the State Archaeologist, Laramie, Wyoming.
Project Name: Fort
Laramie National Historic Site, WY
Reference: Somers, L.E. (1998). Geophysical Remote Sensing Survey of the Quartermaster Depot Dump at Fort Laramie National Historic Site. In Archaeology at the Fort Laramie Quartermaster Dump Area, 1994-1996. D.N. Walker, ed. pp. 81-90. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Division of Cultural Resources, Selections Series, No. 13, Denver, Colorado.
Project
Name: Fort
Phil Kearny Historic Site, WY
Reference: http://www.archaeophysics.com/kearny/index.html (used with permission).
Project
Name: Mitchell
Site (48TE1375), 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.
Project
Name: Sand
Draw Dump Site (48FR3123), WY
Reference: DeVore, Steven L. (1997). Field Report for Magnetic Field-Gradient Survey of Site 48FR3123, Fremount County, Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Support Office Intermountain Region, National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.
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New Brunswick
Project
Name: Fort
Jemseg Geophysical Survey
Reference: Jeandron, J. (2003) Geophysical Survey for Fort Jemseg. MS on file. Archaeological Prospectors, PO Box 20042, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 6Y8
Project
Name: Mill
Lake Island Geophysical Survey
Reference: Jeandron, J. (2003) Geophysical Survey for Fort Jemseg. MS on file. Archaeological Prospectors, PO Box 20042, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 6Y8
Project
Name: St.
Paul's Cemetery, NB. Geophysical Survey
Reference: Jeandron, J. (2003) Geophysical Survey of St. Paul's Cemetery, Burton, NB. MS on file. Archaeological Prospectors, PO Box 20042, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 6Y8
Saskatchewan
Project
Name: Bushfield
West (FhNa-10), Saskatchewan, Canada
Reference: Gibson, T.H. (1986). Magnetic Prospection on Prehistoric Sites in Western Canada. Geophysics 51(3):553-560 (used with permission).
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Veracruz
Project Name: San
Lorenzo, Veracruz, Mexico
Reference: Breiner, S. and M.D. Coe. (1972). Magnetic Exploration of the Olmec Civilization. American Scientist. 60:566-575 (used with permission).
México
Project
Name: Teotihuacan,
México,
Mexico
Reference: Manzanilla, L., L. Barba, R. Chávez, A. Tejero, G. Cifuentes, and N. Peralta (1994). Caves and Geophysics: An Approximation to the Underworld of Teotihuacan, Mexico. Archaeometry 36(1):141-157 (used with permission).
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