Browsing Archaeological Reports by Subject "Uvalde County"
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A cultural resource survey for Medina Electric Cooperative, Inc., in Uvalde, Medina, and Frio counties, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 117, 1982)The Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), under contract with Alexander Utility Engineering, Inc., (letter dated May 5, 1980), conducted an archaeological survey for the ... -
An archaeological survey of power line distribution routes near Uvalde and Blewett for Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc., Uvalde and Kinney Counties
(Archaeological Report No. 127, 1983)An archaeological survey was conducted of power line routes near Uvalde and Blewett in Uvalde and Kinney Counties, Texas, for the Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. Four prehistoric sites were found; however, only two ... -
Archaeological investigations along the Leona River Watershed, Uvalde County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 132, 1987)The investigations of four prehistoric sites in southwest-central Texas allow for research hypotheses relevant to regional questions, particularly the study of cultural changes between the Archaic and Late Prehistoric ... -
Archaeological survey of Memorial Park, Leona River Project, Uvalde County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 195, 1990)During April 1990, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, under contract with the City of Uvalde, Texas, conducted a 100% pedestrian archaeological survey at the Uvalde Memorial ... -
Archaeological survey of the proposed Uvalde sanitary landfill area, Uvalde County, Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 154, 1986)During May 1985, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, under contract with W. H. Mullins, Inc., Consulting Engineers, conducted a 100% archaeological survey at the proposed Uvalde ... -
The East Chacon Project: 11,000 Years of prehistory along the Upper Nueces River, Southern Texas
(Archaeological Report No. 125, 1983)During 1981 and 1982, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted a cultural resources assessment of ca. 30,000 acres leased to the Carter Mining Company in Uvalde and Zavala ...