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1993

Institute History (VIMS)

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A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Of Additional Acreage For The Raleigh House Parcel At Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Gloucester County, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh Jan 1993

A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Of Additional Acreage For The Raleigh House Parcel At Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Gloucester County, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh

Reports

A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of additional acreage for the Raleigh House parcel at Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) in Gloucester County, Virginia was undertaken by staff of the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research (WMCAR) on February 8, 1993. This investigation was intended to provide specific information concerning the nature and distribution of potential archaeological and architectural resources within the project area.


A Phase I Archaeological Survey And Monitoring Of The Fire Protection/Water Lines, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Gloucester County, Virginia, Donald W. Linebaugh, Dennis B. Blanton Jan 1993

A Phase I Archaeological Survey And Monitoring Of The Fire Protection/Water Lines, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Gloucester County, Virginia, Donald W. Linebaugh, Dennis B. Blanton

Reports

In February 1992, the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research (WMCAR) entered into an agreement with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) to conduct a Phase I archaeological investigation of the Fire Protection Facilities/Water Lines project area on the VIMS campus. This investigation, designed by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) (Appendix A), is intended to provide specific information concerning the nature and distribution of potential archaeological resources within the project area in order to place the water lines without impact to sensitive archaeological resources within the Gloucester Point Archaeological District.


A Cultural Resource Overview And Preservation Plan For The Timberneck Farm Property And Catlett Islands, Gloucester County, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh Jan 1993

A Cultural Resource Overview And Preservation Plan For The Timberneck Farm Property And Catlett Islands, Gloucester County, Virginia, Dennis B. Blanton, Donald W. Linebaugh

Reports

In January and February, 1992, the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research (WMCAR) conducted an archaeological overview study of the Timberneck Farm and Catlett Islands in Gloucester County, Virginia under an agreement with the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia (CBNERRVA), Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS). The purpose of the investigation was to assess the archaeological potential of the area and to formulate a framework for management of those cultural resources present.