Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of a 200-Foot Wide Corridor Across Property Owned by the Alabama Power Company, Mobile County, Alabama
- Title
- Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of a 200-Foot Wide Corridor Across Property Owned by the Alabama Power Company, Mobile County, Alabama
- Creator
- Gregory A. Waselkov See all items with this value
- Diane F. Silvia See all items with this value
- Date
- 1993
- Bibliographic Citation
- Waselkov, Gregory A. and Diane F. Silvia. 1993. Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of a 200-Foot Wide Corridor Across Property Owned by the Alabama Power Company, Mobile County, Alabama. Report submitted to Alabama Power Company. Center for Archaeological Studies, University of South Alabama, Mobile.
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• Area to the south of 1MB94 surveyed on a 4 m grid (tests measured 25-x-25 cm), which was based on average structure size identified from excavations of 1MB94, for a total of 2,712 tests.
• 23 tests yielded artifacts, none of which dated to the French Colonial period, confirming the earlier conclusion that intensive shovel testing had defined the southern extent of the site of Old Mobile itself. - Subject
- Alabama See all items with this value
- Rivers See all items with this value
- Delta See all items with this value
- Fort See all items with this value
- French See all items with this value
- Chahta (Choctaw) See all items with this value
- Coastal Plain See all items with this value
- Survey See all items with this value
- Sampling See all items with this value
- Temporal Coverage
- Postcontact See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Archaeology Sources