Meissner, Barbara A.Cox, I. WaynneHouk, Brett A.2022-12-072022-12-071999https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12588/1452In April 1998, staff from the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio completed a pedestrian survey and a series of 44 shovel tests and two backhoe trenches in San Pedro Park, in San Antonio, Texas. The project was required to evaluate the potential for significant historic (including a Spanish Colonial dam and acequia) and prehistoric cultural deposits in areas to be impacted by a plan to renovate the park, including the rebuilding of a swimming pool.The shovel tests showed that the majority of the area to be impacted by renovation was already disturbed. Areas which appear to retain undisturbed cultural deposits were identified. One backhoe trench found that the Spanish Colonial dam was probably destroyed by early twentieth-century renovations.en-USarchaeological investigationarchaeologyTexas archaeologyarchaeological surveyingexcavationsSan AntonioBexar CountySan Pedro ParkArchaeological survey and testing in San Pedro Park (41BX19), San Antonio, Tex.Technical Report