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    An Archaeological Survey for Suemaur Exploration & Production, LLC's Hoskins Mound-Olympia and Mckinley Prospects Well Pad Sites and Access Roads in Brazoria County Texas 

    Moore, William (2015-07-30)
    An archaeological survey of two proposed well pad sites and access roads in the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge in south Brazoria County, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) on February 5, ...
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    An Archaeological Survey for the Scott Number 2 Well in Brazoria County Texas 

    Moore, William; Baxter, Edward (2015-07-28)
    An archaeological survey of a proposed three-acre well site on the Retrieve Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in central Brazoria County, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) on ...
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    An archaeological survey of the proposed Camp Mohawk County Park in East-Central Brazoria County, Texas 

    Moore, William (2015-06-12)
    Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) performed an archaeological survey of a 55.84 acre tract, the site of the future Camp Mohawk County Park in east-central Brazoria County, Texas, in May 2000. This project was ...
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    An Archaeological Survey for Suemaur Exploration & Production, LLC's Hoskins Mound-Pocono Prospect Well Pad Site and Access Road in Brazoria County Texas 

    Moore, William (2015-07-30)
    An archaeological survey of a proposed well pad site and access road in the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge in south Brazoria County, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) on February 5, 2010. ...
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    An Archaeological Survey for the Scott Number 3 Well in Brazoria County Texas 

    Moore, William; Bishop, Phillip; Baxter, Edward (2015-07-30)
    An archaeological survey of a proposed well site on the Retrieve Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in central Brazoria County, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) on October 6, ...
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    An Archaeological Survey of High Probability Areas within Geokinetics, USA, Inc.'s Perry Ranch 3-D Seismic Survey in Brazoria and Matagorda Counties, Texas: Volume 1: The Terrestrial Survey 

    Moore, William (2015-07-30)
    An archaeological survey of the Geokinetics USA, Inc.’s Perry Ranch 3-D seismic survey was conducted by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) in conjunction with Dixie Environmental Services Company (DESCO), LP from ...

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