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Full-Text Articles in Environmental Studies
Front Matter, Elephant Editors
Information From The Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors
Information From The Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Elephant-related activities of answering respondents to the first newsletter's questionnaire, along with the stated objectives of the Elephant Interest Group.
Tentative Agenda For The Upcoming Meeting Of The Eig, Elephant Editors
Tentative Agenda For The Upcoming Meeting Of The Eig, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Agenda for the EIG's meeting during the 58th Annual meeting of the ASA, Athens, GA, June 13-17, 1977.
Elephantine Animals, Dale J. Osborn
Elephantine Animals, Dale J. Osborn
Elephant
Survey of animals named for features that recall the elephant.
Elephants In The Plant World, Dale J. Osborn
Elephants In The Plant World, Dale J. Osborn
Elephant
Survey of plants named for features that recall the elephant.
Ivory, Elephants, And Men (A Book Soon To Be Published), Kenneth C. Wylie
Ivory, Elephants, And Men (A Book Soon To Be Published), Kenneth C. Wylie
Elephant
Topical preview of the titular tome.
Elephant Library, Elephant Editors
Elephant Library, Elephant Editors
Elephant
First mention of the future Elephant Library at the Wayne State University Library System
Potpourri, Elephant Editors
Potpourri, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Acknowledgments, back issues, information about mascot Ahmed.
Elephant Interest Group - Membership List, Elephant Editors
Elephant Interest Group - Membership List, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Mailing List for the Elephant Interest Group. This document contains sensitive personal information and is therefore not openly available on this site. Please contact the administrators for details.
Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors
Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Form for consideration for the Elephant Interest Group.
Ban The Ivory Campaign, Elephant Editors
Ban The Ivory Campaign, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Timeline and details of the Ban The Ivory campaign.
Known Elephant Numbers And Distribution In Africa, Iain Douglas-Hamilton
Known Elephant Numbers And Distribution In Africa, Iain Douglas-Hamilton
Elephant
Map and Population table detailing known elephant population in Africa as of 1978.
Present Status Of The Asian Elephant (Elephas Maximus Linneaus, 1758), Robert C. D. Olivier
Present Status Of The Asian Elephant (Elephas Maximus Linneaus, 1758), Robert C. D. Olivier
Elephant
Summary of the distribution, population, habitat, conservation, etc. of the Asian Elephant.
Observing Elephants In Africa, Richard Van Gelder
Observing Elephants In Africa, Richard Van Gelder
Elephant
Field research notes from Botswana and Kenya in 1977-78.
General Information On Elephants With Emphasis On Tusks, Jehskel Shoshani
General Information On Elephants With Emphasis On Tusks, Jehskel Shoshani
Elephant
A brief encyclopedic entry on elephants in general.
Captive Elephant Population, Elephant Editors
Captive Elephant Population, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Survey of elephants in captivity, 1978.
Erratum, Elephant Editors
Erratum, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Correction of the location of the Elephant Symposium at the 59th Annual Meeting of the ASM to Corvallis from Portland, Oregon.
A Note From The Editor, Jeheskel Shoshani
A Note From The Editor, Jeheskel Shoshani
Elephant
Dr. Shoshani introduces the newsletter and documents increasing interest and support.
Bibliography, Elephant Editors
Bibliography, Elephant Editors
Elephant
Selected bibliography covering references from 1970 - mid-1977.
Eratta And Comments For Elephant Newsletter No. 2, Elephant Editors
Eratta And Comments For Elephant Newsletter No. 2, Elephant Editors
Elephant
List of known errors for Elephant 1.1, w/ additional comments.
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed R.M. 337, Bandera County, Texas
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Ten archeological sites in Bandera County, Texas, will be affected by the completion of R.M. 337, a proposed 10.2-mile extension connecting the existing R.M. 337 (formerly F.M. 1336) with R.M.187 south of Vanderpool. These sites were discovered in February, 1978, during an archeological reconnaissance of the right-of-way by Frank Weir and Daymond Crawford of the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation and Robert Mallouf and John Clark of the Texas Historical Commission. Be- 'tween February 22 and March 21, 1978, preliminary sub-surface testing and/or surface collecting of the sites was conducted by Jerry Henderson and Daymond Crawford of the …
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The archeological testing at sites 41PN3 and 41PN4 reported herein, came about as ,ill result of discovery of these sites during an archeological reconnaissance of the proposed right of way on F.M. 3359 near Deadwood in Panola County, Texas (Figure 1). Reporting and preliminary testing of these sites was completed so as to be i.n compliance with Public Law 89-670(The Department of Transportation Act of 1966), 36 CFR 60, 36 CFR 8·00, and the Memorandum of Understanding between the State. Department of Highways and Public Transportation and the Texas Antiquities Committee, dated January 5, 1972.
Both sites were discovered by …
Initial Testing Report For 41lr58
Initial Testing Report For 41lr58
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During a routine archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed right- of-way of F.M. 3298 a site was indicated between centerline stations 143 + 00 and 145 + 00 on the basis of the recovery of a dart point and a dart point fragment. Consequently, a preliminary test was conducted during the week beginning May 1, 1978, to determine the nature of the site and to formulate, if necessary, a program of excavation and mitigation . The discovery and preliminary test investigations were made i n accordance with Title 36, C.F.R., Part 800 Procedures for the Protection of Historic and Cultural Properties.
An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz
An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This report will present the results of an archaeological survey conducted in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, during the summer of 1976. The specific purpose of this survey was to compile an inventory of prehistoric resources in that portion of the Park known as the High Country, the only portion of the Park which had not yet been subjected to a comprehensive, on-the-ground archaeological reconnaissance. Data gathered during the survey were analyzed and interpreted in the light of existing cultural frameworks for the Park and surrounding region. Criteria of significance and criteria of effect were applied to all documented archaeological …
Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox
Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In the spring of 1977 the Center for Archaeological Research was requested by Ronald Darner, Director of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, to investigate and record sections of the old acequias, or irrigation ditches which were involved in renovation and landscaping projects in city parks. The purpose of this report is to present the information gained in this endeavor ln lasting and usable form for the future benefit of historians and archaeologists working with these unique and interesting structures.
Since time and space did not allow an exhaustive discussion of the acequia system of San Antonio, the reader …
Archaeological Monitoring And Testing At The Catalpa-Pershing Storm Drainage Project In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox, Elizabeth C. Frkuska
Archaeological Monitoring And Testing At The Catalpa-Pershing Storm Drainage Project In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox, Elizabeth C. Frkuska
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In Feburary 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research was contracted by the City of San Antonio Department of Parks and Recreation to conduct observation and limited testing in the immediate area of the Catalpa-Pershing Drainage Project in Brackenridge Park. The affected area within the park had previously been surveyed for archaeological sites by Center personnel in connection with a general historic and prehistoric survey of the park as a whole (Fox and Katz 1978) in preparation for the proposed Master Plan. During the initial survey, one historic site and two prehistoric sites were recorded in the area through which the …
An Evaluation Of Archaeological Sites In The Vicinity Of Floodwater Retarding Structure No. 2 Dry Comal Creek, Comal County, Texas, Cristi Assad
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During September and October of 1977, 10 days of limited testing and survey were carried out by personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonio, under the supervision of Dr. Thomas R. Hester. The work was conducted under the terms of Purchase Order No. 40-7442-1501 issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS). The sites tested were in the area to be modified by the construction of Floodwater Retarding Structure No.2 located on Dry Comal Creek in Comal County, south central Texas (Fig. 1). The testing was the …
Archaeological Testing In An Area South Of Olmos Dam, San Antonio, Texas, Cristi A. Assad
Archaeological Testing In An Area South Of Olmos Dam, San Antonio, Texas, Cristi A. Assad
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During November of 1977, five days of archaeological testing were carried out by personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, directly south of Olmos Dam, San Antonio, Texas (see Fig. 1). The testing was done under the supervision of Dr. Thomas R. Hester, Director, and Jack D. Eaton, Assistant Director, and was performed under the terms of a contract between CAR and the San Antonio River Authority. The project conforms to the provisions outlined in the E.D.A. Special Terms and Conditions (III 3a), Grant Number 08-19-01911. Antiquities Permit #161 was obtained from the …
Archaeological Investigations At The Mayer House (41bx326) San Antonio, Texas, James E. Ivey
Archaeological Investigations At The Mayer House (41bx326) San Antonio, Texas, James E. Ivey
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Maximilian B. Mayer House (41 BX 326) once stood' on the corner formed by King William Street, South Saint Mary's Street and Durango Boulevard (Fig. l). It was torn down about 1967, but its foundations and other subsurface structures still remain in the ground.
The recent acquisition and renovation by the San Antonio Conservation Society of the Anton Wulff House (at 107 King William Street) included landscaping and the planting of trees over the site of the Mayer House (at 101 King William Street). Since the land is part of the King William Historical District, this alteration of the …
Investigation Of Prehistoric Rockshelter And Terrace Sites Along Portions Of The Salado Creek Drainage, Nothern Bexar County, Texas, A. Joachim Mcgraw, Fred Valdez Jr.
Investigation Of Prehistoric Rockshelter And Terrace Sites Along Portions Of The Salado Creek Drainage, Nothern Bexar County, Texas, A. Joachim Mcgraw, Fred Valdez Jr.
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During late fall and winter of 1977, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), conducted limited test excavations and controlled surface collections along portions of the Salado Creek drainage in northern Bexar County (Fig. I). Four specific areas were examined, as they were soon to be inundated or critically altered by proposed floodwater retarding structures. The sites in these locations had previously been identified and recommended for further work by Hester et al. (1974). During field operations, the areas of Floodwater Retarding Structures 3, 6, 10 and 15 were investigated. A total …