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A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Of The Proposed Sites For The Vims Environmental Toxicology And Pathology Research Center, Gloucester Point, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh Jan 1992

A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Of The Proposed Sites For The Vims Environmental Toxicology And Pathology Research Center, Gloucester Point, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh

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In July 1990, the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research (WMCAR) of the Department of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary entered into an agreement with the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (VIMS) to conduct - a Phase I archaeological investigation at three proposed candidate parcels for the Environmental Toxicology and Pathology Research Center on the VIMS campus, Gloucester Point, Virginia. The purpose of the investigation was to identify the presence of archaeological resources that may exist within the each area.