Phase I Archaeological Survey for KYTC Bridge – Fulton County, KY

On August 29 and 30, 2022, consulting archaeologist Vincent Versluis of Waypoint, LLC conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of approximately four acres for a proposed KYTC Bridge in Fulton County, Kentucky. Vincent Versluis served as principal investigator and field director. The survey, which consisted of pedestrian survey and shovel testing, was performed to identify …

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Muhlenburg County, Kentucky

Muhlenburn County, Kentucky On January 23, 2023, consulting archaeologist Vincent Versluis of Waypoint, LLC conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of approximately 4.2 acres for the proposed KYTC Bridge project along KY 189 over Jarrels Creek in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. The proposed project will replace the existing bridge on KY 189 over a perennial stream.

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Roane County, Tennessee

Roane County, Tennessee Prepared by Vincent Versluis and Jesse Robinson From September 21-23, 2021, archaeologist Jesse Robinson of Waypoint, LLC conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of approximately 153 acres (0.24 square miles) for proposed stream restoration project near the city of Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee. Vincent Versluis served as Principal Investigator; Jesse Robinson served …

Archaeological Surveys

Archaeological Surveys Archaeological surveys for Section 106 review typically requires a phase I archaeological survey using surface and subsurface investigative techniques. During this survey we encountered many Sandstone Outcrops like the one pictured below extending out of the local topography within steeply cut valleys. Our archaeological survey team is equipped to take on all of …

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Nicholas County, Kentucky

Phase I Archaeological Survey The purpose of this project was to identify any archaeological resources within the project area and assess their potential eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This site was approximately 400 acres in size and was related to a proposed stream restoration project. The main area subject …

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Estill County, Kentucky

This Phase I Archaeological survey project purpose was to identify any archaeological resources within the project area and assess their potential eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). As a result of the investigation, one historic structure was documented. Contact us or request a quote today. See additional services here.  

Phase I Archaeology – Clay County, Kentucky

Phase I Archaeology This Phase I Archaeology project purpose was to identify any archaeological resources within the project area and assess their potential eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). As a result of the investigation, one historic/modern cemetery was documented. It was located atop of a toeslope near about 600 …

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Kentucky

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Kentucky The purpose of this project was to identify any archaeological resources within the project area and assess their potential eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Although no archaeological sites were recorded we documented multiple rock overhangs (see below) and a few abandoned mine portals. …

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Kentucky

During this 300 acre Phase I investigation we shovel tested and performed pedestrian reconnaissance looking for historic and prehistoric archaeological sites, and if found, evaluate whether or not the cultural material may be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. No sites were identified during this investigation.

Phase I Archaeological Survey – Harlan County, KY

During this Phase I Archaeological survey which was conducted within the Benham, KY U.S.G.S. 7.5′ topographic quadrangle, steep side slopes of Black Mountain were surveyed to identify any archaeological resources within the project area and assess their potential eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places (NHRP). The field efforts consisted of visual …