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Historic American Building Survey (HABS)

Historic Preservation
This project  which I participated in during the summer of 1994 is archived in the Library of Congress in the Historic American Building Survey collection.
During the summer of 1994 as a graduate student at Texas A&M University I was one of only two students and one professor hired to record five ancient Anasazi pueblitos (also known as Chacoan Outliers) for the Historic American Building Survey (HABS). We worked closely with both the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service in recording these fragile structures. The earliest structure dates from about 750 A.D. and the youngest dates from about 1250 A.D.
Title sheet for the Bee Burrow outlier site. This sheet provides a brief description of the structure as well as its general location and overall site plan.
Page 2 for the Bee Burrow outlier site showing the enlarged floor plan as well as some of the near by petroglyphs.
Page 3 of the Bee Burrow outlier site showing the primary elevation and sections through the structure.
Historic American Building Survey (HABS)
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Historic American Building Survey (HABS)

This was both a student project as well as a paid client driven project.

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