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2020

Archaeological Anthropology

Aransas County

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Final Report: Intensive Archeological Survey For The Proposed Rockport Center For The Arts, Aransas County, Texas, Scotty Moore Jan 2020

Final Report: Intensive Archeological Survey For The Proposed Rockport Center For The Arts, Aransas County, Texas, Scotty Moore

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In March 2020, an intensive archeological survey was completed in order to inventory and evaluate archeological resources within the proposed footprint of a new Center for the Arts, Performing Arts, and Conference Center in Aransas County, Texas.

The project is owned and sponsored by the Rockport Center for the Arts. The project area lies adjacent to the Kline’s Café Building, which has been determined eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Under the current preferred alternative, the Kline Café will be relocated to a location outside of the project area. This action is considered “an adverse …


Marine Archaeological Survey At The Texas Park And Wildlife Department’S Towhead Reef Site, Aransas Bay, Aransas County, Texas, Amanda Evans, John Rawls, Michael Quennoz, James Hughey Jan 2020

Marine Archaeological Survey At The Texas Park And Wildlife Department’S Towhead Reef Site, Aransas Bay, Aransas County, Texas, Amanda Evans, John Rawls, Michael Quennoz, James Hughey

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Under contract to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Gray & Pape, Inc., of Houston, Texas, conducted a Phase I marine archaeological survey for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Towhead Reef Project in Aransas Bay, Aransas County, Texas. The archaeological survey was sponsored by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The Area of Potential Effect for the proposed Towhead Reef Project is a 74.9-hectare (185-acre) submerged, rectangular tract within Aransas Bay. Work was completed under Texas Antiquities Permit Number 9513. The United States Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District has been identified as the lead federal agency, and the …