States that have digital site records, and states that don't.
The introduction to this post is in #82.
For quick reference states that have online searchable records are in bold and are underlined.
#85: Massachusetts to New Jersey
#86: New Mexico to South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Archaeological Resources Management System (ARMS)
- http://hawken.sdsmt.edu/
- “Meant to provide a snapshot of current information on archaeological sites in the state. It cannot be used in place of a formal records search for meeting the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
- Fees
- $1000 per year for institutional use (up to 10 users); or
- $250 per year per individual; or
- $40 per hour per workstation for in-house access
- Archaeological Resources Management System (ARMS)
- Tennessee
- Division of Archaeology
- No digital site records available online.
- Texas
- UPDATE (3.3.12)
- Texas does have digital site records, as per a conversation on LinkedIn. You need the proper credentials, of course. Also, I don't have the website.
- Texas Historical Commission Archaeology website
- UPDATE (3.3.12)
- Utah
- No digital site records available online.
- Utah State History file search website
- Vermont
- No digital site records available online.
- Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, Archaeology Page
- Virginia
- Data Sharing System
- http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/archives/data_sharing_sys.htm
- Limited online research information
- Fees
- Full access annually
- $500
- Geospatial data is extra
- Temporary Full Access for three months
- $200
- Geospatial data not included
- Limited access
- Free
- Geospatial data not included
- Full access annually
- Data Sharing System
- Washington
- OK, originally I posted that Washington does not have online digital site access. It turns out that there is a hidden link to a "secure-side" of the WISAARD system. You need to contact the State to gain access first. A friend of mine says that the system is really good and provides everything you would ever need.
- Here is the link to the secure web-site information:
- Map of archaeological sites by county (quantities)
- WISAARD
- Washington Information System for Architectural and Archaeological Record Data
- https://fortress.wa.gov/dahp/wisaard/
- Limited information
- OK, originally I posted that Washington does not have online digital site access. It turns out that there is a hidden link to a "secure-side" of the WISAARD system. You need to contact the State to gain access first. A friend of mine says that the system is really good and provides everything you would ever need.
- West Virginia
- No digital site records available online.
- West Virginia Division of Culture and History
- Wisconsin
- No digital site records available online
- Wisconsin Historic Preservation Database
- http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/whpd/faq.asp
- Not available online
- Separate subscription rates for GIS data and WHPD access.
- Wyoming
- CRM Tracker (WYCRIS: Wyoming Cultural Resource Information System)
- CRISP
- Cultural Resource Information Summary Program
- http://crisp.gnomon.net/CRISP_13/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fcrisp_13%2fmainmap.aspx
- A research tool for non-archaeologists. Limited information.