American Archaeology Group

Michael R. Bradle is the owner and Sole Proprietor of American Archaeology Group, located in Lampassas, Texas.  I was the Principal Investigator for those projects listed below.

1995

Bradle, Michael R., Floyd D. Kent, and William E. Moore

An archaeological Survey for Three Proposed 138 KV Transmission Line Routes, One Distribution Route, and Three Substations in Cameron and Hidalgo Counties, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 9.  Two sites were recorded.

1995

Bradle, Michael R., Floyd D. Kent, and William E. Moore

An archaeological survey of a Proposed 7.2/12.5 KV Distribution Line and Proposed Substation in Cameron County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 10.  Historic site 41CF23 is in the project area.

1996

Bradle, Michael R., William E. Moore, Floyd D. Kent, and Allan D. Meyers

An archaeological survey of the Proposed Galloway-Hammond Recreational Facility, Burnet County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 11.

1996

Bradle, Michael R., William E. Moore, Dwight R. Cropper, William A. Dickens, Lee Nordt, and Steve Carlson

Archaeological survey of the Proposed City of Eden Golf Course Project, Concho County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 12. Sites 41CC280 – 41CC283 were recorded.

1997

Bradle, Michael R., William E. Moore, Gilbert T. Bernhardt, Floyd D. Kent, and Dwight R. Cropper

An archaeological survey of the Proposed Murphy Park Improvements and Hike and Bike Trail for the City of Taylor, Williamson County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 13.  No sites were recorded.

1997

Bradle, Michael R., William E. Moore, Gilbert T. Bernhardt, Floyd D. Kent, and Dwight R. Cropper

An archaeological survey of the Proposed Floresville Golf Course Project in Wilson County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 14. No sites were recorded.

1997

Bradle, Michael R., and William E. Moore

Archaeological survey of Seven Proposed Line Routes in Hidalgo County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 15.

1988

Bradle, Michael R., and William E. Moore

A Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Pea Ridge Sewer Trunk Line, Bell County, Texas. American Archaeology Group, Report of Investigation Number 16 No sites were recorded.

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