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Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1988

Archaeological Testing of Site 41Bx518 and Other High-Potential Areas Along Frm 2790 in Bexar County, Texas

Jerry Henderson; A. Joachim McGraw

The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation (SDHPT) conducted archaeological testing along portions of FM 2790 near Elm Creek in southern Bexar County, Texas, in May 1988. Testing was performed to determine whether portions of the previously recorded prehistoric archaeological site of 41BX518 existed within the right-of-way near the drainage. Results of testing determined that 41BX518 existed beyond the right-of-way limits of the roadway and no subsurface deposits were identified. No further work is recommended within this portion of FM 2790 and a report of testing follows, including comments on natural soil deposits along this portion of the former terraces adjacent to Elm Creek.


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1986

Archaeological Investigations at Eisenhower Park, Northern Bexar County, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw

During December 1985, a cultural resources assessment was made within the 350-acre property of Eisenhower Park in northern Bexar County, Texas. Systematic survey of the property and limited subsurface testing at four newly recorded and two previously recorded prehistoric sites were done. All sites are characterized by a deflated scatter of 1 ithic debris. None of the sites examined are deemed potentially eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places or to be designated as a State Archeological Landmark.


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1983

Arroyo de los Muertos and other Prehistoric Terrace Sites along the Rio Grande, Laredo, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw

During early 1980, personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, were involved in intensive survey and limited testing operations at archaeological sites in a proposed pipeline right-of-way along the Rio Grande, Webb County, Texas. Eight terrace sites, located just south of the city of Laredo, were investigated to determine potential eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places and for selection as State Historical Landmarks. Both historic and prehistoric cultural materials were identified at these sites including the remains of two previously unrecorded prehistoric burials.


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1987

Chipped Stone and Adobe: a Cultural Resources Asssessment of the Proposed Applewhite Reservoir, Bexar County, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw; Kay Hindes


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1977

A Preliminary Archaeological Survey Along The Medio Creek Drainage, Southwestern Bexar County, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1979

A preliminary archaeological survey for the Conquista project in Gonzales, Atascosa, and Live Oak Counties, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1979

An Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Haase, Moy and Wiatrek Properties of the Conquista Project, Karnes County, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw


Archive | 1991

A Texas Legacy: The Old San Antonio Road and the Caminos Reales, a Tricentennial History, 1691-1991

A. Joachim McGraw; John W. Clark; Elizabeth A. Robbins


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1988

Results of Testing at Site 41KA87 Karnes County, Texas

Alan J. Wormser; A. Joachim McGraw


Theoretical Informatics and Applications | 1987

Archaeology of the Brasada: A Cultural Resources Assessment of the Chevron Resources Company Properties in Northeastern Duval County, Texas

A. Joachim McGraw; Courtenay J. Jones

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Fred Valdez

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Courtenay J. Jones

Stephen F. Austin State University

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I. Waynne Cox

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Joseph H. Labadie

Stephen F. Austin State University

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