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Appendix M: Figure 2, Tikal map (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 2: Tikal map


Appendix M: Figure 20, metate 2 (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 20: metate 2


Appendix M: Figure 21, ground stone (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 21: ground stone


Appendix M: Figure 22, glass (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 22: glass


Appendix M: Figure 23, metal 1 (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 23: metal 1


Appendix M: Figure 24, metal 2 (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 24: metal 2


Appendix M: Figure 27, pottery 2 (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 27: pottery 2


Appendix M: Figure 28, pottery, 3 (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 28: pottery, 3


Appendix M: Figure 29, Thompson bowls (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 29: Thompson bowls


Appendix M: Figure 3, Village S map (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 3: Village S map


Appendix M: Figure 4, aguada (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 4: aguada


Appendix M: Figure 5, panorama (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 5: panorama


Appendix M: Figure 6, Temple II (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 6: Temple II


Appendix M: Figure 7, Temple III (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 7: Temple III


Appendix M: Figure 8, camp (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 8: camp


Appendix M: Figure 9, plan of ruins (2012)
IMAGE Hattula Moholy-Nagy.

Figure 9: plan of ruins


Appendix: Catalog and Vessel Lists-Collections Inventory of the Roland Robbins Archaeological Collection from the Hancock-Clarke House (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christa Beranek.

This document contains the catalog lists of identified ceramic vessels and artifacts, as well as records of glass artifacts, nails and fasteners, smoking pipes, and all other materials found in the Roland Robbins collection from the six cellar holes associated with the Hancock-Clarke House site in Lexington, MA.


Appleton Tower Site, Highway 41, Escambia County, Alabama, Assessment of Above-Ground Historic Resources (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Horizon Environmental Services, Inc..

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Application for Ithaca Pottery Site to the National Register for Historic Places
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Sophia Kelly

These documents include correspondence between Carol Bliss and the Division for Historic Preservation regarding the eligibility for the Ithaca Pottery to be added to the National Register for Historic Places.


Application of Complementary Geophysical Survey Techniques in the Search for Fort Louis at Old Mobile: A Comparative Case Study (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gregory Waselkov.

Application of five geophysical survey methods - earth conductivity, magnetometry, thermal imaging, electrical resistivity and ground penetrating radar - in the search for archaeological remains of Fort Louis, original capitol of the French colony of Louisiane (1702-1711), has yielded divergent yet complementary results. This project included test excavations to ground truth the geophysical results and to evaluate the relative effectiveness of these five geophysical survey technologies in...


Applied Archaeology: Removal and Relocation of a Small Historic Period Cemetery on Elder Island in Woods Reservoir, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Franklin County, Tennessee (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dan Sumner Allen IV.

In response to observations that human remains appeared to be eroding from a location on Elder Island within Woods Reservoir, a project was undertaken to identify and to relocate human remains from this location. The work was done in mid-1998 as a cemetery relocation project. Investigators judged that these remains had been originally interred during a period of time between 1840 and 1900. All human remains and grave furnishings were re-interred in the Elder cemetery.


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Bull Creek Reservoir Site, Johnson County, Wyoming (1952)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Franklin Fenenga. Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr..

An archeological reconnaissance of the Bull Creek Reservoir area was undertaken by the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution in June 1951. The field party consisted of Franklin Fenenga, archeologist, and Frederick H. West, assistant. Dr. Theodore E. White of the Missouri Valley Project completed a paleontological reconnaissance of .the area in the summer of 1947 and the results have been printed. This report is eight pages long; it describes briefly the area and archaeological...


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota: Supplement (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert B. Cumming, Jr..

The purpose of this supplemental report is to summarize the archeological and paleontological work accomplished in the Fort Randall area by the Missouri Basin Project and the cooperating agencies since the issuance of the Preliminary Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Fort Randall Reservoir. South Dakota, September, 1947. This includes archaeological survey in the years 1950, 1951,and 1952. Examination of identified sites took place in 1951 and 1952. In total,...


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Jamestown Reservoir North Dakota: Supplement (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard P. Wheeler.

Archeological and paleontological investigations were conducted in the Jamestown Resevoir area, Stutsman and Foster Counties, North Dakota, by field units of the Missouri Basin Project, Smithsonian Institution, in 1946, 1947, 1952. In a five-day preliminary survey, August 27-31, 1946, J. Joseph Bauxar and Paul L. Cooper, archeologists, located seven archeological sites in the resevoir area (Bauxar, 1947). In August, 1947, Theodore E. White, paleontologist, and John C. Donohoe, assistant, found...


Appraisal of the Archeological and Paleontological Resources of the Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas (1951)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Franklin Fenenga. Paul L. Cooper.

This report has been prepared for, and at the request of, the River Basin Recreation Survey, Region Two Office, National Park Service, in accordance with a Memorandum of Understanding between the Smithsonian Institution and the National Park Service, approved October 9, 1945. It is based on a preliminary archeological reconnaissance of the site of a proposed reservoir on White Rock Creek in Jewell County, north-central Kansas. The reconnaissance consisted of two field trips during the summer of...