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This investigation described in this report include a cultural resources survey along, 1.6 miles of the Castor River in Stoddard County, Missouri; phase II testing of one Castor River site; phase II testing of three sites along Ditch 19 in Dunklin County, Missouri; and a cultural resources survey along Lower Ditch 1, Ditch 290, Ditch 281-9 and Ditch 293 in Pemiscot and New Madrid Counties, Missouri. No cultural resources were discovered within either the Castor River or five other.
From Jan. 12-19,1987, MCRA conducted a cultural resources survey along Ditch 19 and Lateral No. 1 in Dunklin Co., MO. The survey resulted in the identification of the potential prehistoric archaeological sites and one prehistoric isolated find. Initial site testing was done by MCRA from Feb. 4-10, 1987. Several of the potential sites were found to be part of the same site, resulting in a total of seven prehistoric archaeological sites. Intensive testing consisted of the collection of controlled surface collection the excavation of 1m x 1m test units, and mapping the sites. These investigations determined three sites to be eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.
An intensive cultural resources survey was conducted. The survey resulted in the identification of twelve potential prehistoric sites and one prehistoric isolated find. Intensive site testing determined three sites to be eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.
On February 4, 1986, Mid-Continental Research Associates contracted with the Memphis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conduct a cultural resource survey along Belle Fountain Ditch located in Pemiscot and Dunklin Counties, Missouri. The investigations described in this report focus on the survey of the project area on the north and south side of Belle Fountain Ditch. The survey methods, (pedestrian survey with shovel tests where visibility was less than 75%), used for each side are described. No cultural resources were located in the project area during the course of the survey, nor were there any previously recorded archeological sites in the project area. Analysis of the soils and previous work in the project area indicate that this is a low probability area for archeological clearance/no further archeological work is made.