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An archaeological survey of the Probst and McGriff leases in Live Oak County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 139, 1984)
During March 1984, an archaeological survey was carried out on the Probst and McGriff leases in Live Oak County, Texas, for Chevron Resources Company. No cultural resources were found on the Probst lease. However, two ...
An archaeological survey of a proposed well pad in the vicinity of Lake Corpus Christi, San Patricio County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 134, 1984)
On October 13, 1982, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, carried out a pedestrian survey of a well pad site at Lake Corpus Christi State Park in San Patricio County. The survey ...
Archaeological assessments for the San Antonio 201 Wastewater Treatment project: Surveys of five pipeline routes and testing at site 41 BX 333
(Archaeological Report No. 131, 1984)
During August to October 30, 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, carried out archaeological assessments in south Bexar County for the San Antonio 201 Wastewater Facilities ...
Archaeology in the South Texas Sand Sheet: A study of Chevron properties in Brooks county
(Archaeological Report No. 129, 1984)
In the summer of 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted an intensive survey of 4000 acres leased to the Chevron Resources Company in southwestern ...
An archaeological survey of Knollcreek subdivision, Northeast San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 141, 1984)
During June 1984, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted a pedestrian survey of the 155-acre Knollcreek subdivision in northeast Bexar County for Nash Phillips/Copus, Inc. ...
Archaeological testing of proposed sewer line location at Mission San José
(Archaeological Report No. 138, 1984)
In April 1984 archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, excavated a backhoe trench outside the west wall of Mission San José. The purpose of the investigation was ...