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Archaeological Evaluation of Proposed Dredge Disposal Site, Lock and Dam Number 20, Adams County, Illinois
Archaeological investigations were conducted at the dredged material disposal site to be used in conjunction with the rehabilitation of Lock and Dam No. 20, located near Meyer, IL. Two archaeological sites within the project area were evaluated in terms of the National Register of Historic Places, (NRHP) eligibility criteria. The archaeological site located in the southern part of the project area (11-A-68) contains minimally disturbed features from Early Woodland, Late Woodland, and historic-period occupations. This site is likely to contain important information on local and regional research problems and, thus, meets the NRHP eligibility criteria. The site located in the northeastern part of the project area (11-A-1040) contains Late Woodland remains but no undisturbed features were found. Thus, 11-A-1040 does not appear to be eligible for the NRHP. Disposal of dredged material can be designed to avoid adverse effects on 11-A-68 in three possible ways.
Archaeological Evaluation of Proposed Dredge Disposal Site, Lock and Dam Number 20, Adams County, Illinois
Archaeological investigations were conducted at the dredged material disposal site to be used in conjunction with the rehabilitation of Lock and Dam No. 20, located near Meyer, IL. Two archaeological sites within the project area were evaluated in terms of the National Register of Historic Places, (NRHP) eligibility criteria. The archaeological site located in the southern part of the project area (11-A-68) contains minimally disturbed features from Early Woodland, Late Woodland, and historic-period occupations. This site is likely to contain important information on local and regional research problems and, thus, meets the NRHP eligibility criteria. The site located in the northeastern part of the project area (11-A-1040) contains Late Woodland remains but no undisturbed features were found. Thus, 11-A-1040 does not appear to be eligible for the NRHP. Disposal of dredged material can be designed to avoid adverse effects on 11-A-68 in three possible ways.
Archaeological Evaluation of Proposed Dredge Disposal Site, Lock and Dam Number 20, Adams County, Illinois
W. Green (author) / J. J. Alford (author) / L. A. Conrad (author) / F. Mansberger (author)
1987
94 pages
Report
No indication
English
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