This project was supported by a technology transfer grant from the National Center
for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service. Special thanks
are offered to Jo Ann Christein Kvamme (direction of resistivity survey), Dennis
Toom (Anthropology Research, UND, assistance with fieldwork 1997-98 and direction
of the 1998 field school), Craig Johnson (Minnesota Department of Transportation,
project consultant for prehistory and fieldwork assistance in 1997), Margaret
Watters (IMA Consulting, a great deal of assistance with the magnetic and
conductivity surveys in 1998), Fred Schneider (Department of Anthropology, UND,
field assistance during 1998), Robert Speakman (University of Missouri, field
assistance in 1997), Elgin Crows Breast (Three Affiliated Tribes, site visit and
discussion during 1997), and Beck Otto (Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, project
facilitation). This project was carried out under the provisions of Archaeological
Resources Protection Act Permit No. DACW45-3-97-6031. The citing of instrument
models is not made to promote or endorse a particular product.
This project was supported by a technology transfer grant from the National
Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service.