Hafernik, DavidFox, Anne A.2022-11-072022-11-071984https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12588/1292In 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 to determine if a proposed sewer line for the San Antonio 201 Wastewater Facilities Improvements Project would affect any major historic or prehistoric resources. A stone-lined well was found that was constructed sometime after the secularization of the mission in 1893 and continued in use, first as a well and later as a privy pit, until ca. 1940. Because of the likelihood of stratified deposits of 19th-century artifacts within the well fill, the site is recommended for archaeological excavation.en-USarchaeological investigationarchaeologyTexas archaeologyMission San José y San Miguel de AguayoSpanish mission buildingsexcavationsSan AntonioArchaeological testing of proposed sewer line location at Mission San JoséTechnical Report