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San Antonio Mission Trails Statewide Transportation Enhancement Project Volume II Construction Packages 2 and 3: Archaeological Testing and Monitoring Construction of the Mission Trails Hike and Bike Trails, City of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas

机译:圣安东尼奥州步道全州范围交通改善项目第二卷,第2册和第3期:德克萨斯州比克萨尔县圣安东尼奥市特派团步道远足和自行车道的考古测试和监测建设

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Beginning in October 1998, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) provided archival research and archaeological services to the City of San Antonio and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) as part of the Mission Trails Statewide Transportation Enhancement Project. The project was intended to create a hike and bike trail system connecting the five Spanish missions in San Antonio. The trail should provide easier access to the missions for visitors, allow easier access to pleasant places to walk and cycle, and greatly improve the condition of some of the city streets.This is the second and final volume issued by the CAR in the series of reports on the Mission Trails project. It describes the findings from archaeological work associated with Packages 2 and 3 of the five part Construction Package, including archival research, intensive survey, and monitoring of the portion of the Mission Trails project from Mitchell Street near Mission Concepción to Padre Drive at SE Military Drive. Both a “Direct” route, consisting of designated lanes along existing roads, and a “Scenic” route, consisting of new hike and bike trails near the San Antonio River, were included. In addition, new utility lines were placed under some streets, in particular Roosevelt Avenue, and Mission and Mitchell Roads. This report provides a historic background based on archival research for the project area and a detailed description of the intensive survey and monitoring done as part of these two Packages.After preliminary examination of the archives and previous archaeological work (Cox 2000), areas where there was reason to believe that significant cultural resources would be impacted by the project were designated “Areas of Concern”. As part of archaeological investigations associated with Package 3, an intensive survey was undertaken in these areas, including shovel testing and backhoe trenching when appropriate, to assess the potential of an adverse impact to significant cultural resources.Shovel testing was conducted at the following locations:(1) Outside the south and west walls of Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo (41BX3), where 50 shovel tests were completed to inspect the proposed route of a new section of hike and bike trail;(2) At the Pyron Homestead (41BX279), where 40 shovel tests were completed to examine the proposed route of an extension of Padre Road;(3) At the Brown Site (41BX241), where eight shovel test were excavated to confirm that no remnant of the previously recorded site was extant;(4) Along the southern edge of Padre Park, where 39 shovel tests were completed to investigate the proposed route of a new section of hike and bike trail.In addition to the shovel testing, three backhoe trenches were dug along the route of a proposed utility line near Mission Road north of the San Antonio River. Undisturbed sediments were located in two trenches, at 140 cmbs and 360 cmbs respectively, but no evidence of cultural deposits was seen. Ten backhoe trenches also were dug along the north bank of the river south of Concepción Park, where they revealed only modern fill. CAR concluded that the project would result in no adverse impact to significant cultural resources in these areas.Finally, in consultation with TxDOT-ENV and the Texas Historical Commission, and in accord with the original Scope of Work and project protocol, archaeological monitoring was conducted in selected parts of the project area. Specifically, monitoring of construction took place in the following locations:(1) Along the footprint of the hike and bike trail on the grounds of Mission San José;(2) On Mission Road where buried utility lines were being replaced;(3) On Roosevelt Avenue where new utility lines were being installed and old utility lines were being replaced.None of the sub-surface investigations located undisturbed cultural deposits. All artifacts collected from the shovel tests were in mixed context. Based on the results of these investigations, CAR recommended that continuation of the construction project would not result in adverse impacts to cultural resources in these areas. This recommendation was accepted by TxDOT-ENV and the Texas Historical Commission (TxDOT-ENV letter dated to THC dated 02-26-2007 with THC concurrence signature dated 03-01-2007).All artifacts and project-associated records are permanently curated at the curation facility of the Center for Archaeological Research.
机译:从1998年10月开始,得克萨斯大学圣安东尼奥分校的考古研究中心(UTSA)为圣安东尼奥市和得克萨斯州交通运输部(TxDOT)提供了档案研究和考古服务追踪全州交通改善项目。该项目旨在创建一个徒步旅行和自行车道系统,以连接在圣安东尼奥的五个西班牙特派团。这条小径应为游客提供更方便的出差途径,使人们可以更轻松地进入宜人的步行和骑自行车的地方,并极大地改善某些城市街道的状况。报告关于Mission Trails项目。它描述了与五部分建筑包中的包2和包3有关的考古工作的发现,包括档案研究,深入调查以及对从MissionConcepción附近的Mitchell Street到SE Military Drive的Padre Drive的Mission Trails项目的一部分的监视。包括沿现有道路的指定车道组成的“直接”路线和由圣安东尼奥河附近的新远足径和自行车道组成的“风景”路线。此外,新的公用事业管线被放置在某些街道下,特别是罗斯福大街,米申和米切尔路。本报告提供了基于项目区域档案研究的历史背景,并详细介绍了这两个软件包中进行的深入调查和监视。在对档案和先前的考古工作进行了初步检查之后(Cox 2000),有理由相信该项目会影响重要的文化资源,因此被指定为“关注领域”。作为与套餐3相关的考古调查的一部分,在这些地区进行了深入的调查,包括在适当时进行铲土测试和挖土挖沟,以评估对重要文化资源造成不利影响的可能性。在以下地点进行了铲土测试: (1)在圣何塞·圣米格尔·德阿瓜约(41BX3)的南墙和西墙外,完成了50次铁铲测试,以检查拟议的新的远足和自行车道部分的路线;(2)在皮龙家园(41BX279),其中完成了40次铲土测试,以检查拟议的Padre Road延伸路线;(3)在Brown Site(41BX241),进行了八次铲土测试,以确认先前记录的地点没有残留(4)沿帕德里公园(Padre Park)的南部边缘,完成了39次铲土试验,以调查拟议的新的远足和自行车道段的路线。除铲土试验外,还进行了3次反铲他在圣安东尼奥河以北的米申路附近,沿着一条拟议的公用事业路线进行了挖掘。未受干扰的沉积物位于两个沟槽中,分别位于140 cmbs和360 cmbs处,但是没有发现文化沉积的迹象。康塞普西翁公园(ConcepciónPark)以南的河北岸还挖出了10条反铲战revealed,那里只有现代填充物。 CAR的结论是,该项目不会对这些地区的重要文化资源造成不利影响。最后,在与TxDOT-ENV和德克萨斯州历史委员会协商后,并根据原始工作范围和项目协议进行了考古监测在项目区域的选定部分中。具体而言,在以下位置对施工进行了监视:(1)在圣何塞(Mission SanJosé)场地沿远足和自行车道的足迹;(2)在米信路(Mission Road)更换了地下公用管线;(3)罗斯福大街(Roosevelt Avenue)上将安装新的公用设施管线,而旧的公用设施管线将被替换。没有任何地下调查发现未受干扰的文化遗址。从铲测试中收集的所有文物都处于混合状态。根据这些调查的结果,中非共和国建议继续进行该建设项目不会对这些地区的文化资源造成不利影响。该建议已被TxDOT-ENV和德克萨斯州历史委员会接受(TxDOT-ENV于2007年2月26日写给THC的信函,并于2007年3月1日签署了THC并发签名),所有工件和与项目相关的记录都在此处永久管理。考古研究中心的策展设施。

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