United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Mobile District
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12126858A
Top Subjects
- Antiquities (7)
- Indians of North America (6)
- Mississippi (5)
- Alabama (4)
- Archaeological surveying (4)
- Excavations (Archaeology) (2)
- Tombigbee River (Miss. and Ala.) (2)
Books by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Mobile District
Total count: 10
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Archival and field survey of McCosh's Mill, West Point Lake, AlabamaAuburn University1979-01-01
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Archaeological investigations at the East Aberdeen site (22Mo819) Tombigbee River multi-resource district, Alabama and MississippiDept. of Anthropology, Mississippi State University1980-01-01
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Archaeological investigations in the Gainesville Reservoir of the Tennessee-Tombigbee waterwayOffice of Archaeological Research, The University of Alabama1981-01-01
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A Cultural resources inventory of the proposed dry impoundment area north of Ross Barnett Reservoir and field reconnaissance of the Pearl River, between river miles 278 and 301, in the vicinity of Jackson, MississippiHeartfield, Price and Greene, Inc.1982-01-01
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Archaeological testing investigations at 58 sites in the river and canal sections of the Tennessee-Tombigee Waterwaythe Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, the Tombigbee River Multi-Resource DistrictOffice of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama1982-01-01
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Archaeological survey at George W. Andrews Lake and Chattahoochee River, Henry and Houston Counties, Alabama, Early Clay and Seminale countries, GeorgiaCleveland Museum of Natural History1982-01-01
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Archaeological investigations in the upper Tombigbee Valley, Mississippi, phase IUniversity of West Florida, Office of Cultural and Archaeological Research1983-01-01
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Archaeological investigations in the upper Tombigbee Valley, Mississippi, phase IIUniversity of West Florida, Office of Cultural and Archaeological Research1983-01-01
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Lake Sidney Lanier lakeshore use allocationsThe District1985-01-01
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Waterway charts, Lower Black Warrior-Tombigbee WaterwayMobile, Alabama to junction of Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers at Demopolis, Alabama (mile 217.0 on Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway)U.S. Army Engineer District, Mobile Corps of Engineers1989-01-01