Downstream Stockton Assessments

Test excavations were completed at 7 archeological sites, including 23CE46C, 23CE439 (which included 23CE437 and 438), 23CE442 (which included 23CE443), 23CF444, 23CE446, 23SR291 and 23SR1067. This work was restricted. to Corps of Engineers flowage easements and may not have adequately tapped the po...

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EROSION
EXCAVATION
HISTORIC SITES
Humanities and History
MISSOURI
RIVERS
STOCKTON DAM(MISSOURI)
SURVEYS
VISIBILITY
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