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Preliminary Archeological Investigation of the Jones Run (44AB180) and Blackrock Parking Areas, Shenandoah National Park
A preliminary archeological reconnaissance of the general areas to be affected by the improvement of parking facilities at Jones Run and Blackrock revealed no significant cultural resources. A remnant, low density prehistoric site was detected in a sector northeast of the proposed construction at Jones Run. No cultural materials were identified at Blackrock. Archeological monitoring during the initial stages of ground clearance is recommended.
Preliminary Archeological Investigation of the Jones Run (44AB180) and Blackrock Parking Areas, Shenandoah National Park
A preliminary archeological reconnaissance of the general areas to be affected by the improvement of parking facilities at Jones Run and Blackrock revealed no significant cultural resources. A remnant, low density prehistoric site was detected in a sector northeast of the proposed construction at Jones Run. No cultural materials were identified at Blackrock. Archeological monitoring during the initial stages of ground clearance is recommended.
Preliminary Archeological Investigation of the Jones Run (44AB180) and Blackrock Parking Areas, Shenandoah National Park
P. Y. Inashima (author)
1984
34 pages
Report
No indication
English
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