Browsing UTSA Faculty and Staff Works by Subject "Karnes County"
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An archaeological and historical survey of the Haase, Moy and Wiatrek properties of the Conquista project, Karnes County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 81, 1979)During mid-April 1979, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted an archaeological and historical survey of areas proposed for modification in the Conquista ... -
An archaeological survey for the Conquista Project of the Nieschwietz-Bodden properties, Karnes County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 92, 1980)In December 1979 the Conquista Project of Conoco, Inc. contracted with the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonlo (UTSA) to conduct an archaeological survey of 437 acres in Karnes ... -
An archaeological survey of the Nichols Creek channel modification, Karnes County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 5, 1974-12-15)During the week of November 17-23, 1974, the author conducted an archaeological survey on Nichols Creek in the town of Kenedy, Karnes County, Texas. The survey was conducted under an agreement between the United States ... -
Archaeological investigations at a Spanish Colonial site, (41KA26-B) Karnes County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 302, 2001-02)In July, 1998, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), was awarded a contract by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for artifact analysis and report ... -
Archaeological survey and assessment of properties for the Conquista Project in Live Oak and Karnes Counties, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 64, 1978)At the request of Mr. Galen Quigley, representing the Conquista Project, Falls City, Texas, the Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted an archaeological and historical ... -
The jackpump project: An archaeological survey of portions of Karnes and Gonzales Counties, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 65, 1979)The Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted an archaeological and historical survey of approximately 2000 acres of Chevron Resources Company leases in Karnes and Gonzales ...