San Saba Mill Pond Park Survey, San Saba County, Texas

The Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, was contracted by L. K. Travis & Associates, Inc., to perform an archival research and field survey of 60 acres under consideration for the expansion of the Mill Pond Park within the City of San Saba. The research and survey were conducted by Research Associate Waynne Cox on April 21, 22 and 23. No evidence of either prehistoric or historic occupation was located within the survey area; however, archival research revealed further information concerning the nature and age of the mill for which the park was named... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Cox, I. Waynne
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1993
Verlag/Hrsg.: SFA ScholarWorks
Schlagwörter: CAR / San Saba County / Texas / Archaeology / American Material Culture / American Studies / Anthropology / Archaeological Anthropology / Environmental Studies / History / History of Art / Architecture / and Archaeology / Other American Studies / Other Arts and Humanities / Other History of Art / United States History
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The Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, was contracted by L. K. Travis & Associates, Inc., to perform an archival research and field survey of 60 acres under consideration for the expansion of the Mill Pond Park within the City of San Saba. The research and survey were conducted by Research Associate Waynne Cox on April 21, 22 and 23. No evidence of either prehistoric or historic occupation was located within the survey area; however, archival research revealed further information concerning the nature and age of the mill for which the park was named. No further work is recommended on the area designated for expansion, but the nature of the park appears worthy of further research and development.