Phase I archaeological survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal section, Odessa segment, of the U.S. Route 13 corridor, New Castle County, Delaware

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Jay Hodny, Jay Hodny
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Phase I archaeological survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal section, Odessa segment, of the U.S. Route 13 corridor, New Castle County, Delaware

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English
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116

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 90-93.
"DelDot project 85-063-07."
"FHWA federal aid project F-1009 (9)."
"Doc. Con. No. 55-04/89/06/02."
"Submitted to U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and Delaware Department of State, Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of Archaeology and Historic Preservation."

Published in
[Dover, Del.]
Series
DelDOT archaeology series ;, no. 73
Other Titles
Phase one archaeological survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal section, Odessa segment of the U.S. Route 13 corridor, New Castle County, Delaware., Phase 1 archaeological survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal section, Odessa segment of the U.S. Route 13 corridor, New Castle County, Delaware.

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Library of Congress
F166 .H63 1989

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Pagination
vii, 116 leaves :
Number of pages
116

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1816633M
LCCN
89623343
OCLC/WorldCat
20623329

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