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An Archaeological Assessment Of San Pedro Park, (41bx19) San Antonio, Texas, Barbara A. Meissner
An Archaeological Assessment Of San Pedro Park, (41bx19) San Antonio, Texas, Barbara A. Meissner
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In July 1996, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) conducted shovel testing and backhoe trenching operations along the western edge of San Pedro Park, near downtown San Antonio, Texas. The purpose of the testing was to detennine the exact location at which the Alazan acequia would be impacted by a planned drainage improvement project under North Flores Street, and to then assess the likelihood that the project would significantly impact buried cultural material. Using old maps as guides, the acequia was located approximately 55 m south of Ashby Street. It was …
Archaeological Testing At The Headwaters Of The San Marcos River: Southwest Texas State University Raw Water Supply Project, Anthony S. Lyle, Christopher E. Horrell, Steve A. Tomka, Diane A. Cargill
Archaeological Testing At The Headwaters Of The San Marcos River: Southwest Texas State University Raw Water Supply Project, Anthony S. Lyle, Christopher E. Horrell, Steve A. Tomka, Diane A. Cargill
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Between April 30 and June 3, 1998, the Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted subsurface testing for cultural resources along the proposed route of a water pipeline for Southwest Texas State University. The area to be impacted by the proposed waterline included a tract on the banks of the headwaters of the San Marcos River and tracts adjacent to the Aquatic Biology Building. The project area is partially within the known boundaries of site 41HY161. The archaeological investigations included shovel testing, backhoe trenching, excavation of three 1 x 1-m units, and monitoring. Upon …
Historic Overview And Archival Archaeological Investigations For The San Antonio River Improvements Project: Houston To Lexington Segment, I. Waynne Cox, Cynthia L. Tennis
Historic Overview And Archival Archaeological Investigations For The San Antonio River Improvements Project: Houston To Lexington Segment, I. Waynne Cox, Cynthia L. Tennis
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In April 1999, the Centre for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) provided archival research and assessment of the Houston Street to Lexington Avenue portion of the San Antonio River Improvements Project. This undertaking enabled archival research to precede the initiation of the San Antonio River Improvements Project in order to identify areas of potentially significant cultural resources within the project area. In this capacity, CAR served as consultants to PBS&J, Engineering and Environmental Consulting for their client, the San Antonio River Authority (SARA), on the San Antonio River Improvements Project (Houston Street to …
Archaeological Testing And Monitoring Of A Service Drive At Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Antonio, Texas, Diane A. Cargill, Rick C. Robinson
Archaeological Testing And Monitoring Of A Service Drive At Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Antonio, Texas, Diane A. Cargill, Rick C. Robinson
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archaeological testing for the installation of a new service drive and monitoring the removal of the existing service drive at Mission San Juan Capistrano was conducted in November, 1997 and October, 1999 respectively, by the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) for the National Park Service (NPS). The results of the testing and monitoring indicated that no intact Colonial midden deposits were observed, and few Colonial artifacts were recovered within the proposed service drive right-ofway. Three post-Colonial trash deposits were documented within the project area; however, due to the disturbed nature of …
Archaeological Excavation Of The Priest Quarters, Mission San Francisco De La Espada, 41bx4, San Antonio, Texas, Jose E. Zapata, Maureen J. Brown, Jeffery J. Durst
Archaeological Excavation Of The Priest Quarters, Mission San Francisco De La Espada, 41bx4, San Antonio, Texas, Jose E. Zapata, Maureen J. Brown, Jeffery J. Durst
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The following report is the result of two projects completed by the Center for Archaeological Research, of The University of Texas at San Antonio for San Francisco de la Espada/Catholic Diocese of San Antonio and J. T. Michel, Inc., under Texas Historical Commission Permit Number 2076. The investigations were conducted at Mission San Francisco de la Espada, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas (41BX4).
The initial investigation was conducted in November 1998, prior to the planned installation of electrical lines along the southwest corner of the Convento (complex of structures grouped around a patio area), while the additional excavations of July …
1999 Excavations At Mission Rosario, David L. Nickels
1999 Excavations At Mission Rosario, David L. Nickels
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario founded in 1754, is located four miles west of modem-day Goliad, Texas. Established for the Karankawa Indians, it was finally abandoned in 1808. Archaeological investigations have been conducted at the site in the 1940s, 1970s, and 1990s. This body of work, the most recent, was conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio (CAR) (UTSA) under the auspices of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). In July through September 1999, CAR excavated 105 units, cleared some above-ground walls, and probed for buried walls or foundations. A geophysical …
Archeological Test Excavations At 41wm543 On Fm 734, The Parmer Lane Extension, Williamson County, Texas, Barbara J. Hickman
Archeological Test Excavations At 41wm543 On Fm 734, The Parmer Lane Extension, Williamson County, Texas, Barbara J. Hickman
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
A previously recorded site, 41WM543, was re-evaluated by archeologists from the Texas Department of Transportation in connection with the FM 734 Parmer Lane extension northwest of Austin, Texas. The portion of the site within the proposed right-of-way was tested after a burned rock concentration was exposed. Chronology of the open campsite is based on projectile point typology as no datable features were found. The diagnostic projectile points represented a time span of Early Archaic through Late Archaic Periods. The majority of the points were found in only two levels, however. Given the lack of buried features, no further work is …
The Lino Site: A Stratified Late Archaic Campsite In A Terrace Of The San Idelfonzo Creek, Webb County, Southern Texas, J. Michael Quigg, Chris Lintz, Grant Smith, Scott Wilcox
The Lino Site: A Stratified Late Archaic Campsite In A Terrace Of The San Idelfonzo Creek, Webb County, Southern Texas, J. Michael Quigg, Chris Lintz, Grant Smith, Scott Wilcox
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archeologists from TRC Mariah Associates Inc. of Austin conducted mitigation excavations at the Lino site (41WB437) during a six-week period in April and May 1998 under contract with the Texas Department of Transportation, Environmental Affairs Division. The prehistoric archeological site was within the right-of-way of the planned expansion of Highway 83, south of Laredo. A single 196 m2 block measuring 7m north-south by 28 m east-west was investigated following requirements of a contract that stipulated a three-pronged approach to data recovery. First, a Gradall™ was employed to carefully strip 2 to 4 cm thick layers in eight 3m wide areas …
Purple Patcher 2000, College Of The Holy Cross
Purple Patcher 2000, College Of The Holy Cross
Purple Patcher Yearbook
This is a digitized version of the 2000 Purple Patcher. Physical copies of the Purple Patcher are held by the College of the Holy Cross Archives.
Summerhill Showdown, Rowan Cahill
Summerhill Showdown, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Discussion of the attempt by the British government in 2000 to close down Summerhill school, the long established progressive school founded by A.S. Neill (1883-1973). The article discusses the ideas and legacy of Neill, and why his approach to education is still radical.
From Military Politization To Militarization Of Power In Guinea-Conakry, Mohamed S. Camara
From Military Politization To Militarization Of Power In Guinea-Conakry, Mohamed S. Camara
Mohamed S. Camara
This historical analysis of state-military society relationship in Guinea focuses on Sékou Touré's political survival due in part to his political indoctrination of an army constantly involved in Pan-African battles and overshadowed by the National Militia. It also addresses this army's transition from a single-party regime to multiparty politics via a bloodless coup. Particularly underlined in the discussion, Touré's intelligent exploitation of Cold War localized manueuvers lays the ground for a conceptual framework envisioning the Guinean military as a revolutionary army. This theoretical argument is made in light of the sociological debate on the military and politics as sustained by …
Political Structures And Chinese Business Connections In The Malay World: A Historical Perspective, Robert Cribb
Political Structures And Chinese Business Connections In The Malay World: A Historical Perspective, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
The prominence of ethnic Chinese among successful business owners in Southeast Asia is intriguing. Many have sought the secret of Chinese success in Chinese characteristics. This chapter suggests that Chinese success rests rather on the specific historical circumstances in Southeast Asia during the colonial period and after. A series of crony-like arrangements has been possible because political conditions permitted them,
Millî Mücâdele’Nin Başlangıcında Konya Ve Atatürk’Ün Konya’Ya İlk Gelişleri, Yaşar Semiz
Millî Mücâdele’Nin Başlangıcında Konya Ve Atatürk’Ün Konya’Ya İlk Gelişleri, Yaşar Semiz
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
Millî Mücâdele Ve Mehmet Âkif, Yaşar Semiz
Homosexuality As Contagion: From The Well Of Loneliness To The Boy Scouts, Nancy J. Knauer
Homosexuality As Contagion: From The Well Of Loneliness To The Boy Scouts, Nancy J. Knauer
Nancy J. Knauer
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-family organizations, working from a contagion model of homosexuality, contend that homosexuality is an immoral, unhealthy, and freely chosen vice. Many pro-gay organizations espouse an identity model of homosexuality under which sexual orientation is an immutable, unchosen, and benign characteristic. Both pro-family and pro-gay organizations believe that to define homosexuality is to control its legal and political status. This sometimes bitter debate regarding the nature of same-sex desire might seem like an exceedingly contemporary development. However, the ex-gay media blitz of 2000 represents only the latest …
Self-Defense: The Equalizer, David B. Kopel, Linda Gorman
Self-Defense: The Equalizer, David B. Kopel, Linda Gorman
David B Kopel
Experiments in tightening gun-control laws have eroded the right of self defense and failed to stop serious crime. Studies Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
The Evolving Police Power: Some Observations For A New Century, David B. Kopel, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
The Evolving Police Power: Some Observations For A New Century, David B. Kopel, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
David B Kopel
A review of state and federal courts decisions on the scope of state police powers suggests that the shift from the more restrictive sic utere principle to the more open salus populi principle may be reversing, with courts -- at least in cases involving sex and marriage -- taking a much more skeptical view of government objectives and justifications.
Review Of: Struggling With 'Iowa's Pride': Labor Relations, Unionism, And Politics In The Rural Midwest Since 1877, By Wilson J. Warren, Peter Rachleff
Review Of: Struggling With 'Iowa's Pride': Labor Relations, Unionism, And Politics In The Rural Midwest Since 1877, By Wilson J. Warren, Peter Rachleff
Peter Rachleff, Retired
No abstract provided.
Review Of: Silent Skies: The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike, By Willis J. Nordlund, Peter Rachleff
Review Of: Silent Skies: The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike, By Willis J. Nordlund, Peter Rachleff
Peter Rachleff, Retired
No abstract provided.
Goose Valley School - Dist. #112, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Goose Valley School - Dist. #112, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Goose Valley School, originally located 3 miles northeast of Berwyn in Custer County, Nebraska. It was moved Tomahawk Park in Broken Bow, NE. Includes printed information on the school and several news articles related to it. It is commonly referred to as "The Little Red School-House".
Reed School - Dist. #55, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Reed School - Dist. #55, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Reed School, now located on the grounds of the Dawson County Historical Society in Lexington, Nebraska. Includes a history of the building's move to the Historical Society.
Marsland - Dist. #92, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Marsland - Dist. #92, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Marsland School, which sits on the northwest edge of the small town of Marsland, in Dawes County, Nebraska.
Lockett School - Dist. #11, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Lockett School - Dist. #11, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Lockett School, now located on the Chadron State College Campus in Chadron, Nebraska.
Tannehill School - Dist. #91, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Tannehill School - Dist. #91, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Tannehill School, 7 miles south of Norfolk in Madison County, Nebraska.
Dist. #23, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Dist. #23, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on District #23, located 4 miles south of the South Dakota border, 8.5 miles from Ardmore, SD.
Dist. # 16, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Dist. # 16, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on a school that was formerly part of District #16, then became part of District #23. Noted as abandoned.
Cochran - Dist. #6, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Cochran - Dist. #6, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Cochran School, located 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Auburn in Nemaha County, Nebraska. Includes correspondence between Ernest Grundy and Margery Volkman, the teacher at the Cochran School in 1980.
Note that there are two Historic Site Forms for this school.
Tulloss School - Dist. #45, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Tulloss School - Dist. #45, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Tulloss School, located 9 miles northeast of Hay Springs in Sheridan County, Nebraska.
Certain Class Of Persons Ambitious: Smoky Mountain Exploration, Ken Wise
Certain Class Of Persons Ambitious: Smoky Mountain Exploration, Ken Wise
Ken Wise
No abstract provided.
Seward County, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Seward County, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on a school near the Milford, Nebraska I-80 exit. Lacks any substantial information or photographs.